on 09-12-2012 17:29
on 09-12-2012 17:29
Hi Guys - first post and its gonna be a moan
I have been a loyal O2 customer (15ish years, initially on pay monthly then later simplicity - only ever had one year with Vodafone previous to that and some work phones on Orange) but the way O2 has treated their customers regarding the roll out of Boost boxes has appalled me
I had heard about these first via Vodafone who not only made them available much sooner (and I know of many people who switched purely on the strength of this product so that shows the gravity of their appeal), they more importantly made them available to EVERYONE (not just business custmers), and, at a fraction of the price (around a third of the cost I believe for what it appears is essentially the same product)
I should also point out that people are only having to purchase these products to get the service (reception) that they are already paying O2 to supply but not receiving so charging for such a product (which is essentially to fill in the gaps in your network) at all should be frowned upon
I have also spoken to various O2 staff regarding this, most agree it is wrong but they don't make the rules.
I am also amazed as to how many people work at O2 and don't know that this item is available - I even had one guy who told me during a live web chat that O2 definitely did not sell such a product, so, I sent him the link to it from the O2 website. I spoke with one tonight and he suggested that I did not need this unit as the TUGO app would be simpler/easier, except that I cannot find it in the app store and a quick Google suggests it hasnt been launched yet (although he clearly was under the impression it was)
In conclusion I am very disappointed with the way O2 has handled this - it very much seems that despite years of loyal service to the O2 brand not to mention the several thousand pounds it cost for the privelidge I cannot recieve the same products/sevices as a new O2 business customer that signed up today
I would very much like to hear why O2 believe this was the correct course of action in this instance, and more importantly taking in to consideration the points above, how they could ever consider this as "Fair"?
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on 09-12-2012 22:23
on 09-12-2012 22:23
Yes the o2 boostbox is exactly the unit in the ofcom article there are other types that are also not legal covered here http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/enforcement/spectrum-enforcement/jammers/
on 09-12-2012 22:25
on 09-12-2012 22:25
on 09-12-2012 22:25
@adamtemp
Sorry but you are missing the point of what can and can not be done.
This is an extract from a website and does not tell you anything about what we are talking about.
thanks anyway for your input
on 09-12-2012 22:28
on 09-12-2012 22:28
Having read all through this thread (War & Peace springs to mind albeit without the Peace!) I can't understand why the guy having the problem in a known blackspot for all networks, is trying to run his business on a consumer simcard instead of using a landline.
Just makes no sense to me
on 26-03-2013 21:20
I am currently trying out Tugo as I have had non existent reception at home for over a year (since moving). The online postcode coverage check said there was (and is) good cover in my area both indoors and outdoors. This is not the case. Don't assume that those 'moaning' about poor cover failed to do their homework! Short of trialling several friend's phones in the home I hoped to move to, I don't see what else I could have done bar having faith in the online postcode coverage checker - which was wrong!
on 16-09-2013 12:12
I'm not sure if you are still figuring this out, but this is a provisioning issue. The address has to be exact as they use the long and lat location when activating the box.
Wrong address = flashing lights & possibly locked box. As the box will lock once you are away from you registered location.
on 16-09-2013 14:28
on 16-09-2013 14:28
@Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if you are still figuring this out, but this is a provisioning issue. The address has to be exact as they use the long and lat location when activating the box.
Wrong address = flashing lights & possibly locked box. As the box will lock once you are away from you registered location.
I doubt it six months on, what on earth makes you think it's dependent on any address?