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4G is coming

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.

 

 

Brad

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4G!, 3G, please can I get some 2G even when I can see the mast from my house, with a very clear line of sight to it!
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4G!, 3G, please can I get some 2G even when I can see the mast from my house, with a very clear line of sight to it!

If you read my post above you would have seen what O2 are doing with the network.

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Well updating to 98% with 2/3/4g sounds great. Here it is 2g only and it is **bleep**e.
Internet doesn't work. Signal variable even though o2 say good indoor and outdoor coverage.

So what will we get here? O2 will of course say well you have 2g already so box ticked.

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perksie
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@Anonymous wrote:
Well updating to 98% with 2/3/4g sounds great. Here it is 2g only and it is **bleep**e.
Internet doesn't work. Signal variable even though o2 say good indoor and outdoor coverage.

So what will we get here? O2 will of course say well you have 2g already so box ticked.

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Absolute rubbish, clearly you haven't done your homework on this.

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Perhaps you would care to correct me?
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Perhaps you would care to correct me?

No, you're only here to cause trouble, O2 have given you their advice which was to find another network so I would do that.

 

I'll leave you to whatever you decide.

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I am here to find out. Not cause trouble.
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Anonymous
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Or perhaps o2 don't like challenging questions.

Easy to say walk away instead of resolving the issues. Perhaps I don't want to walk away as I am a man of my word and have entered into a contract?
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I've said all I know in your other thread.... Nothing else to add here I'm afraid.....
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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@Anonymous wrote:
Or perhaps o2 don't like challenging questions.

Easy to say walk away instead of resolving the issues. Perhaps I don't want to walk away as I am a man of my word and have entered into a contract?

If you've entered into a contract, you can't just walk away whether you're a man of your word or not.

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



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