on 11-11-2012 22:09
on 11-11-2012 22:09
Will O2 ever spend money on there network? I live in Wales and its only EE that provide 3G coverage. At the moment I am on Vodafone but 3G is non existent. I had a O2 PAYG sim card a 2 years ago. But the coverage was a waste of time. O2 disconnected it after a period of time as I think it was a embarrassment to them. Has this improved in the last 2 years?
on 11-11-2012 22:31
on 11-11-2012 22:31
they probably disconnected it if there was a long period of time where the sim wasnt used. find the best network that has the right coverage you desire. i suggest you try different payg sims to compare the signal
on 11-11-2012 22:48
on 11-11-2012 22:48
I used a few sims the Orange and Tmobile stayed connected. O2 was so poor it was a waste of time. I travelled around the country, the coverage was terrible. I tried the Sim in different hand sets but still rubbish. I thought theydisconnected it because of the poor coverage? I have a contract phone on Vodafone, but Vodafone don't have any 3G in rural Areas so was looking to change?
on 11-11-2012 23:25
on 11-11-2012 23:25
on 11-11-2012 23:33
I will have to ditto you there. Through my short time of using O2 I have one unreceived text message so far, and one text message that go scrambled. Short time being 3 months. This is not acceptable, and also fix Delivery Reports, update your infrastructure so that Call Waiting is available. And that should hopefully make O2 more ready for the 21st century and the outages.
on 11-11-2012 23:36
on 11-11-2012 23:36
on 11-11-2012 23:40
Who was the the third party!? I didn't know someone else was operating for O2.
And maybe but my first impressions were that O2 is a very different network with how it runs.
I get the idea they are bandwidth saving measures but why? Every other network can offer these.
on 11-11-2012 23:48
on 11-11-2012 23:48
on 11-11-2012 23:50
on 11-11-2012 23:50
on 12-11-2012 00:04
on 12-11-2012 00:04
@Anonymous wrote:
- No call waiting
O2 do have Call Waiting: