on 12-10-2013 15:38
on 12-10-2013 15:38
Hiya Guys
Just been on to o2 as I'm after a boostbox.(No Tugo as business)
Signal ok at home but i'm finding I'm working away a lot and staying in holiday cottages etc.
I've explained to the adviser that I'm away a week or so at a time. generally only 3 different cottages around the country.
He told me that as its a transmitter they have to apply for a licence for my address so its not suitable, they can change it if I move but not suitable if I'm moving fairly regular.
Anyone know if Ive been fobbed off.
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on 12-10-2013 15:45
on 12-10-2013 15:45
on 12-10-2013 15:48 - last edited on 13-10-2013 08:00 by BrendonM
on 12-10-2013 15:48 - last edited on 13-10-2013 08:00 by BrendonM
**bleep**
Looks like i may be moving my companies phones over to a new provider then.
on 12-10-2013 16:29
@Anonymous wrote:
B*lls
Looks like i may be moving my companies phones over to a new provider then.
It makes sense to use a service provider that gives you stable srtong signal where you live and work.
Before you Pac Code to somewhere else perhaps get some alternative network sims and try them out to ensure you get the best possible !
on 12-10-2013 16:40
on 12-10-2013 16:40
on 12-10-2013 17:54
I meant moving to a network that has better coverage. In those areas. Unfortunatly my company has drivers in most parts of the UK. But Vodaphone and EE seem to cover more
on 12-10-2013 18:24
@Anonymous wrote:I meant moving to a network that has better coverage. In those areas. Unfortunatly my company has drivers in most parts of the UK. But Vodaphone and EE seem to cover more
A no brainer then.
on 12-10-2013 18:40
Its a shame o2 Can't grow with me as my company grows. I've got 34 drivers at the moment and expanding.
12-10-2013 18:46 - edited 12-10-2013 18:50
12-10-2013 18:46 - edited 12-10-2013 18:50
O2 are improving the network and are aiming for 98% coverage by 2015, for 2G 3G and 4G and this is under way now.