on 03-05-2016 14:50
Been doing some speed tests on o2 payg 4g and tested it against giff gaff 4g tested same type phones one o2 other on giff gaff with full signal on both and at different o2 cell sites
Here is what i found 02 payg is always a min of 4x faster data speeds than giff gaff so if i get 12mb on giff gaff i will get around 48mb on o2 payg
on 04-05-2016 15:54
on 04-05-2016 15:54
on 04-05-2016 16:15
on 04-05-2016 16:15
04-05-2016 18:13 - edited 04-05-2016 18:16
04-05-2016 18:13 - edited 04-05-2016 18:16
Well not off topic as business has been mentioned.
But if you like the use of myo2 do not go to business as the business version is flash based and no app as yet. Due to the separate platforms the billing systems are on.
I am not sure on data speed priority but will be able to test on a personal account contract (mine) and my stepdads business contract . I will use the same handset my iPhone 6s to rule out handset issues in a known good 4g area near me . And will post results when conducted the tests. But have seen very good data speeds on 4g as posted in other threads (near a military installation)
Perhaps @Toby could get clarification
04-05-2016 19:40 - edited 04-05-2016 19:40
04-05-2016 19:40 - edited 04-05-2016 19:40
There is also one more variable when a business contract is used, the APN.
In O2 Pay Monthly, O2 Mobile Web(mobile.o2.co.uk) is used. In a business tariff, it is also available unless the company does not allow access to it. However, there may also be Mobile Web VPN and bearer service which will bypass certain firewall and gateway of O2 and may lead to performance difference.
on 04-05-2016 20:52
on 04-05-2016 22:49
on 04-05-2016 22:49
@evantkh wrote:There is also one more variable when a business contract is used, the APN.
In O2 Pay Monthly, O2 Mobile Web(mobile.o2.co.uk) is used. In a business tariff, it is also available unless the company does not allow access to it. However, there may also be Mobile Web VPN and bearer service which will bypass certain firewall and gateway of O2 and may lead to performance difference.
Bypass can be used on consumer tariffs too.
on 04-05-2016 23:27
on 04-05-2016 23:27
05-05-2016 10:46 - edited 05-05-2016 10:47
05-05-2016 10:46 - edited 05-05-2016 10:47
I think you misunserstand my meaning. The "bypass" you said is just for bypassing the optimization when using mobile.o2.co.uk APN. What I am saying is the bearer service is actually bypassing the whole O2 IP network and use a customer provided IP address and gateway, something like MPLS VPN.
on 05-05-2016 10:50
on 05-05-2016 10:50
05-05-2016 11:14 - edited 05-05-2016 11:17
05-05-2016 11:14 - edited 05-05-2016 11:17
Something like a metro network, but don't need the end user to connect to VPN explicitly.
http://www.es.hkbn.net/en/services-data-metronet.shtml?t=enterprise
To be even clearer, companies may have their own APN for access.