Will o2 ever do a music a service?
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on 12-07-2019 19:58
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on 12-07-2019 20:18
No idea, we are all customers here like yourself, but I doubt it.
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on 12-07-2019 20:56
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on 12-07-2019 21:15
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on 12-07-2019 21:30
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on 12-07-2019 21:30
With so many music services out there, I don't see the point of another one.
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on 12-07-2019 21:38
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on 12-07-2019 22:06
Too many music streaming services out there already. Spotify as mentioned above, Apple Music, iTunes, google music, YouTube etc, no need for another which would likely be removed 3-6 months after launch
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on 16-07-2019 15:43
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on 16-07-2019 15:43
Hey @Luke30 , just caught up with your topic here. Cheers for your ideas related to music. I'm wondering if the earlier initiative you mentioned was the music streaming allowance we had a couple of years ago for certain tariffs, whereby you could get a certain amount of data for music streaming, which would be added on top of your normal data. Is that what you'd wish to have back? Happy to pass on your feedback.
The music by calling a number idea is interesting and something I've never thought about myself. Just discussed that with the team here and we actually found a website (note: not related to O2) where you can do exactly that, it's called DialARadio. We tried to call a few station just now out of curiosity. Capital FM and another UK one worked, but we were unable to hear anything when we tried a couple of foreign stations unfortunately. They have an FAQ page with info around the price of call per minute and it seems to be charged local rate. Sound quality was is similar to customer service holding music.
You guys mentioned you wouldn't necessarily be interested in another music streaming service @MI5 , @Anonymous . Which existing ones do you normally use and is there any innovation you can think of that you would find interesting in the future for these services?
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on 16-07-2019 16:07
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on 16-07-2019 16:07
I did use the O2 Music app (whatever it was called now escapes me) but it didn't have anything like the choice or functionality of Spotify so not surprised when it was canned.
I also have all my albums uploaded to GMusic so I can access any of them, anywhere.
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