on 01-11-2013 19:03
O2 had best results for calls and texts but was behind EE in mobile internet according to a report published by Root Metrics since the rollout of 4G on O2 and Vodafone.
http://rootmetrics.com/uk/compare-operators/united-kingdom/london/london-october-2013/
on 02-11-2013 11:43
on 02-11-2013 11:43
That makes them sound very cheapskate, let's hope O2 don't use that route.
on 02-11-2013 11:45
on 02-11-2013 11:45
on 02-11-2013 11:48
on 02-11-2013 11:48
I'm sure it will in some areas, but they have to be careful to meet their requirements under the agreement with Ofcom to cover 98% of the population.
03-11-2013 08:31 - edited 03-11-2013 08:31
03-11-2013 08:31 - edited 03-11-2013 08:31
"The plans will mean both companies will have access to over 18,500 sites, which is an increase of more than 40% for each operator. And, because of the way we’ll be pooling sites, we expect there will be more than a 10% overall reduction in the total number of masts in the UK between both us and Vodafone – a great result for the environment!" source http://www.o2.co.uk/network/future
so a big increase in total masts rembering the deal is mast / site share not equipment I think capacity on o2 / voda will not suffer
on 03-11-2013 10:33
03-11-2013 17:42 - edited 03-11-2013 17:45
O2 are indeed rubbish for data, the only things I use on my phone that use data are Facebook, and downloading songs from Amazon, for the months of September and October, I've gone over my 750 Mb allowance!
But that's only because I don't know the password for Plusnet Wi-Fi when I'm at home because I turn Wi Fi off when I'm out! I know I could find it out by going to my router's admin page but I don't know the address for it, oh well, a quick trip to the Plusnet forum is in order to find out.
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on 03-11-2013 17:44
on 03-11-2013 17:44
on 03-11-2013 17:55
on 03-11-2013 17:55
@Anonymous wrote:O2 are indeed rubbish for data, the only things I use on my phone that use data are Facebook, and downloading songs from Amazon, for the months of September and October, I've gone over my 750 Mb allowance!
But that's only because I don't know the password for Plusnet Wi-Fi when I'm at home because I turn Wi Fi off when I'm out! I know I could find it out by going to my router's admin page but I don't know the address for it, oh well, a quick trip to the Plusnet forum is in order to find out.
*edited for extra detail and typos*
If you're using data to download songs instead of using your WiFi connection, that isn't O2's fault, it's yours. You can very easily find the Plusnet password if you took the time to ask someone. That's just a total waste of money.
on 03-11-2013 18:55
@Bambino wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:O2 are indeed rubbish for data, the only things I use on my phone that use data are Facebook, and downloading songs from Amazon, for the months of September and October, I've gone over my 750 Mb allowance!
But that's only because I don't know the password for Plusnet Wi-Fi when I'm at home because I turn Wi Fi off when I'm out! I know I could find it out by going to my router's admin page but I don't know the address for it, oh well, a quick trip to the Plusnet forum is in order to find out.
*edited for extra detail and typos*
If you're using data to download songs instead of using your WiFi connection, that isn't O2's fault, it's yours. You can very easily find the Plusnet password if you took the time to ask someone. That's just a total waste of money.
I just did a thread on the Plusnet forum asking, according to one of their Mods it's underneath the router, it isn't, I looked.
on 03-11-2013 18:56
on 03-11-2013 18:56