on 19-01-2015 23:05
What happens when O2 gains another atom? It becomes Ozone.
I've been reading about the speculation of a 3/Hutchinson buying out O2 and whilst it might mean an enhancement in signal coverage for 4G. What does this mean as a bigger picture?
More customers on the same network.
Possible more cuts in quality of service with off-shore customer support. Generally speaking O2's customer care is generally OK and the people answering do resolve any issues. A recent call to another call centre which was based abroad left me feeling frustrated and my problem unsolved; which I resolved myself.
I'm just worried that the actual company I've used for years, relatively reliably is going to turn into the new Talktalk and become completely rubbish.
This may be just speculation however I just hope that's just all it is.
Having 4G would be nice although it's not the be-all and end-all.
on 21-01-2015 18:45
on 21-01-2015 18:45
on 21-01-2015 19:48
on 21-01-2015 19:48
Lots of salty meat for the fishes.
on 22-01-2015 09:28
on 22-01-2015 09:28
It may surprise you and be a match made in heaven
on 22-01-2015 13:16
on 22-01-2015 13:16
on 22-01-2015 13:34
on 22-01-2015 13:34
@Beenherebefore wrote:
@anticpated wrote:
Like polo you nean.Don't call me a nean !
Must be a word known only in Scotland
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-01-2015 23:57
on 23-01-2015 08:11
on 23-01-2015 08:11
@anticpated wrote:
Enough of these cunning stunts.
You now sound like Kenny Everitt
Veritas Numquam Perit