on 14-12-2013 20:15
on 14-12-2013 20:15
Any plans for a complete revamp of the o2 mobile data plans?
As it stands they are extremely uncompetitive when compared with superior networks, and can only be described as a complete rip-off
Compare £15.99 for 15GB of data on 3 with o2's miserly 2GB of data for £15
Something is very wrong
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on 14-12-2013 20:53
on 14-12-2013 20:53
14-12-2013 20:17 - edited 14-12-2013 20:21
14-12-2013 20:17 - edited 14-12-2013 20:21
Not ive seen or read on.
I find my choice more than adequate which is 1gb in my payg 4g tariff with added bolt on's if I need them.
The 4g contract tariffs give good data deals at the moment which can be used on 3g connections ..... http://www.o2.co.uk/4g/4g-tariffs
Not all networks give good stable network where you live, commute or work so be careful before jumping ship.
"There not all superior."
on 14-12-2013 20:18
14-12-2013 20:19 - edited 14-12-2013 20:22
I know of at least one, it's right there in my post....
Are you seriously suggesting that o2 is worth the difference between 2GB and 15GB for the same money. That's an astonishing post.
on 14-12-2013 20:23
@Anonymous wrote:I know of at least one, it's right there in my post....
Are you seriously suggesting that o2 is worth the difference between 2GB and 15GB for the same money. That's an astonishing post.
And do 3 give you good signal where you live etc ?
If so go there.
Or look at Giffgaff.
£12 goodybag gives unlimited data and they have started doing contracts now.
on 14-12-2013 20:23
If you dont want to pay then go elsewhere, O2 are not forcing you to be a customer.
on 14-12-2013 20:26
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I know of at least one, it's right there in my post....
Are you seriously suggesting that o2 is worth the difference between 2GB and 15GB for the same money. That's an astonishing post.
Or look at Giffgaff.
£12 goodybag gives unlimited data and they have started doing contracts now.
Shhhhhhhhh, don't tell everyone.
Remember NO tethering allowed on unlimited data goodybags.
Technically it's not a contract, its a low interest LOAN to buy a sim free unlocked phone if you want one, issue is you need a very good credit rating to get one, loads of people moaning about being turned down.
on 14-12-2013 20:27
on 14-12-2013 20:27
@Anonymous wrote:That's an astonishing post.
Almost as astonishing as yours
If you read my sig you'll see I use 3 networks and I travel top to bottom of the country.
There is only 1 of the networks I can rely on to have a signal all the time.... Not always 3G/4G but at least 2G so I can make calls and send texts.
Remember, as good as Three is for data it's a 3G network only.....
on 14-12-2013 20:27 - last edited on 16-12-2013 10:48 by Toby
on 14-12-2013 20:27 - last edited on 16-12-2013 10:48 by Toby
Who said o2 are forcing me to be a customer?
I take it, then, that o2 have no plans to adjust their price plans. Thanks.
on 14-12-2013 20:29
on 14-12-2013 20:29