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Anonymous
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Hey Guys,

 

It’s nearly here, are you excited? You should be.

 

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Do you think 4G will change your habit’s? What are you most excited about?

 

Let us know what you think guys.

 

 

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Rycal
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@Anonymous wrote:

What are you most excited about?

 


To find out if we get unlimited 4G on our staff plans wink

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will the rural customers actually see it soon as the benifits for rural customes will be a massive leap in speed

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exactly! - 3G would be nice sometime....
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The increased buildings penetration and better coverage will be great, good news I think! slight_smile

 

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Whoopee! This is what o2 sold their broadband service for! Upsetting a lot of people. How many compatable devices are there anyway? Not that many. 

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The number of compatible devices has nothing to do with O2. They don't make the phones. As 4G becomes the standard over the next few years, all phones will be 4G compatible.

 

I'm more curious about the tariffs. There doesn't seem to be much said about that yet....

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I won't be buying a 4G phone anytime soon as 3G and wifi speeds are sufficient for my needs. Be interesting to see the tariffs though.

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I just got (last Friday) a Motorola Razr HD sim free and unlocked, which is 4G ready. When I went into an O2 shop to swap sims, they gave me a 4G sim, so I'm ready if I want it. Having said that, I am still on my legacy unlimited web tariff, so I don't think I'll be moving to 4G any time soon either. wink

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@Bambino wrote:

Having said that, I am still on my legacy unlimited web tariff, so I don't think I'll be moving to 4G any time soon.


Snap!!! slight_smile

 

I'm more concerned about the increased network coverage guarantee....................

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