on 14-10-2012 12:08
on 14-10-2012 12:08
i am thinking of leaving 02 and joining another network as 02 keeps having problems, 02 used is brilliant but recently they have gone down hill
on 14-10-2012 13:12
on 14-10-2012 13:12
Also take a look at the other network provider's forums to see the kinds of problems customers are having, and what their impressions of each network's customer services are. There's no such thing as a network provider who can guarantee a fault-free service. They all have their problems from time to time.
on 14-10-2012 13:02
As ever, make sure any network you choose has good coverage in your area. Get some free simcards from other providers or check out friends on other networks.
on 14-10-2012 13:12
on 14-10-2012 13:12
Also take a look at the other network provider's forums to see the kinds of problems customers are having, and what their impressions of each network's customer services are. There's no such thing as a network provider who can guarantee a fault-free service. They all have their problems from time to time.
on 14-10-2012 16:54
on 14-10-2012 16:54
Vodafone have got an unltd calls to any network tariff (just as good as o2) - that is the one I will be going for... O2 will be the last network to get 4g and most american devices would only work on EE 4g frequency anyway
on 14-10-2012 17:06
on 14-10-2012 17:06
on 14-10-2012 17:19
on 14-10-2012 17:19
every network has its faults though
on 22-10-2012 11:13
on 22-10-2012 11:13
@Anonymous wrote:Vodafone have got an unltd calls to any network tariff (just as good as o2) - that is the one I will be going for... O2 will be the last network to get 4g and most american devices would only work on EE 4g frequency anyway
Good luck with Vodafone. I hope it is better in your area than it is mine. It goes down not for a day, but weeks at a time!
on 22-10-2012 11:20
on 22-10-2012 11:20
@Anonymous wrote:Vodafone have got an unltd calls to any network tariff (just as good as o2) - that is the one I will be going for... O2 will be the last network to get 4g and most american devices would only work on EE 4g frequency anyway
Vodafone and O2 have done a deal to share masts, so why would O2 be the last to get 4G?
on 22-10-2012 12:44
on 22-10-2012 12:44
on 22-10-2012 12:48
on 22-10-2012 12:48
It's difficult to stop people posting misleading and ill-informed information here though.