on 18-09-2012 22:42
on 18-09-2012 22:42
I've been with O2 since BT cellnet, but over the last couple of years, I have gradually noticed that all other networks have much better deals around.
Could someone tell me what is so special about O2 that allows them to charge higher than other providers? Do they have better signal? Coverage? Customer service?
I am currently on the simplicity, with 5 months left on my contract, but able to upgrade for free any time, I have chosen to buy and iPhone 5 from apple instead, with the intention of trying out a few other networks when my 5 months run out.
I am not talking about 3rd party deal sites, simply searching on other major providers main site nets plans that are cheaper, gives more data, text, etc. If we use SIMS only plan as a way to measure the price of contracts, O2 is literally THE most expensive of the major mobile networks in the UK.
Could someone tell me, why they think O2 deserves to charge more? Because vaule wise, I do not see any point in staying with O2 any longer (not even a loyalty bouns).
Before any O2 die hards start yelling "leave, more network for me" or "plenty of customers to replace you", please understand the reason I am posting this is because I still care, otherwise I would simply vote with my wallet, I am fairly sure there are plenty of network capacity left in O2, that the fact there is someone waiting to replace my "spot" appears an outlandish argument.
on 18-09-2012 22:59
on 18-09-2012 23:05
on 18-09-2012 23:05
Same for me really, coverage around the outlying areas and reliability.
I also get a fiver off my broadband, again very reliable, excellent customer services on the few occasions I've needed them.
on 18-09-2012 23:15
on 18-09-2012 23:15
Thanks for the reply guys.
Signal wise, isn't there currently another provider that piggy backs on O2's network? Surely coverage wise that has to be the same as O2?
Also not sure if I could mention competitor names here, but didn't 2 big mobile network providers merge in the last 2 years, surely after merging, the network coverage could rival that of O2?
Does O2 offer fiberopic, or broadband that goes faster than ADSL at unlimited rates? If they do that may be something I be interested in.
18-09-2012 23:35 - edited 18-09-2012 23:42
18-09-2012 23:35 - edited 18-09-2012 23:42
Tesco and GiffGaff use O2, and O2 are in a joint venture now to share masts with Vodafone so coverage should be similar between them.
Orange and T-Mobile have merged and are forming EE, which is making 4G available but O2 are upgrading their network to DC-HSDPA which should run at similar speeds.
O2 don't offer fibre broadband and there's no news about when that will happen.
O2 Broadband is Adsl2+ which is advertised at up to 20Mbps, but will run up to 24Mbps if your line is short enough, and the Works package is unlimited.
I hope that helps.
on 19-09-2012 00:08
The only reason, and i mean ONLY, I'm staying with O2, is they allow tethering at no extra charge.
For me, this means I can use my wi-fi iPad via my phones connection when I'm out seeing customers.
I was about to jump ship to T-mobile, I had my PAC code and had put a deposit down to hold an iPhone 5, when I found out they don't allow it! Good job I found out in time!
on 19-09-2012 10:18
19-09-2012 12:06 - edited 19-09-2012 12:07
19-09-2012 12:06 - edited 19-09-2012 12:07
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reply guys.
Signal wise, isn't there currently another provider that piggy backs on O2's network? Surely coverage wise that has to be the same as O2?
Also not sure if I could mention competitor names here, but didn't 2 big mobile network providers merge in the last 2 years, surely after merging, the network coverage could rival that of O2?
Yes, Giffgaff & Tesco both in use by other family members, it all depends on your needs as to which suits you best.
I can't get a signal from Orange or T Mob so combining their networks means I get twice the amount of no signal
on 19-09-2012 15:03
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