11-04-2014 15:11 - edited 11-04-2014 18:24
11-04-2014 15:11 - edited 11-04-2014 18:24
Hey Guys,
We’ve just announced some really great stats for our 4G rollout and some new information on what’s coming next!
Here’s an overview of where our 4G is at the minute-
-Available to 33% of the population indoors and 41% of the population outdoors
-Already in 191 towns and Cities across the UK spanning to 20 million people
-Over 1 million O2 customers now on 4G
Here’s what we’re doing to make 2,3 and 4G better
- Nationwide upgrade of existing masts
- 25% of masts upgraded by 2014
- An additional £16 million committed to delivering data services to over 200 areas that have never had data before!
- Investment on top of the £1.5 million per day equivalent network spend
4G data stat alert*
In the last year since we launched 4G customers have used more data than the combined period between 2000 to 2008! That’s a lot of data.
For more on this check here
These are ambitious plans guys, let us know what you think and if you’ve already started to see and make use of the improvements that have come with 4G.
What more would you like to see from us for 2014 and beyond?
Of course in 2015 everyone will be using Segways whilst using our Google glass or the Apple or Samsung, HTC and beyond equivalent…
But never the less- let us know what you think!
Thanks
Brad
on 11-04-2014 18:39
Hi
Bit strange but having a look at the coverage checker this afternoon and the village that I live in now apears to have 4G. On the map it looks as if 4G overs the main road and a few side roads. However the nearest town about 2 miles away doesn't have 4G and neither does Canterbury (5 miles) away.
I have changed my tariff and will be interested to see how well it works (thats if I get a signal)
Alex
on 11-04-2014 20:25
on 11-04-2014 20:25
11-04-2014 23:47 - edited 11-04-2014 23:49
I've been with O2 for a couple of years now and my decision to change to them was based on the fact that they are the only network that works reliably in my office at home and their 2G coverage looked to be pretty comprehensive across the country. So gone are the Suresignals and similar flakey femtocell solutions, and that's great.
What isn't great is I soon realised that 3G coverage out of any urban environment, (and often within), is terrible with O2. I travel up and down the motorways and major A roads quite a bit, and being able to check for traffic problems using Google maps would be a godsend if only there was any data coverage even along motorways which you really would have expected to be covered well with 3G. But not a bit of it.
So will the roll out of 4G really improve the coverage of 3G in any meaningful way, or will we all be basking in 4G nationwide within the next couple of years, including the major road and rail routes?
on 12-04-2014 06:31
on 12-04-2014 06:31
12-04-2014 06:35 - edited 12-04-2014 06:35
12-04-2014 06:35 - edited 12-04-2014 06:35
@Anonymous
Well all we know is that o2 took the coverage obligation lot i.e. 98% indoor coverage at a minimum 2mb speed so 3g can be used to provide this along with 4g. and the linked news article goes into more depth in the first post.
But as for roads and rail they are not covered in the requirements as it is based on population points(postcodes) but ofcom is looking at this http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2013/11/five-point-plan-to-improving-mobile-coverage/
on 01-05-2014 16:10
on 01-05-2014 16:10
Thanks for the info - delighted to see 4G to be available in Belfast and Lisburn Area sometime during the coming summer. I look forward to that having read that 4G is a great improvement.
Best wishes.
Gerry
on 15-06-2014 01:04
on 15-06-2014 01:04
on 15-06-2014 06:45
on 15-06-2014 12:01
on 15-06-2014 12:01
on 30-06-2014 10:41
Oh do come along O2, why all the secrecy? We've been waiting for feels like forever for an update... Any update. Please just throw the switch in Northampton this is getting silly now.