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
01-10-2014 22:13
01-10-2014 22:13
01-10-2014 22:17
01-10-2014 22:17
Seems to be a secret society whereby no one can pass information on to anyone outside the organisation. Probably complete with funny handshakes
01-10-2014 22:21
01-10-2014 22:21
01-10-2014 22:26
01-10-2014 22:33
01-10-2014 22:33
This has been our complaint all along. Areas are being upgraded and the first people know of it is when 4G appears on their phone. Some sort of schedule is all that's needed.
31-10-2014 11:13
Ahhh, I understand now why O2 aren't announcing their roll out plans in Bristol.
It seems O2 and Vodafone are pooling their 4G resources, by the sounds of it Vodafone is building (and sharing with O2) their 4G masts in the South West area. Which explains why all the planning applications seem to be in Vodafone's name only.
If I was O2, I probably wouldn't want to publicly announce 4G was coming to Bristol on day X only to be commercially responsible for a competitors delivery schedule...
Still, it's embarrassing not to have 4G in Bristol.
31-10-2014 20:44
31-10-2014 20:44
31-10-2014 21:22
To through some fuel on the fire, a small town near me (in Scotland) has had 4G enabled...and I'm not sure why! There is a far bigger town less than 3 miles away, where I happen to live, but O2 decided that this small town decided it was better suited for 4G?
Oh...and they haven't told anyone about it or advertised the fact!
01-11-2014 06:46
01-11-2014 06:46
They like to surprise people
03-11-2014 21:59
Cannot believe O2 dont have a schedule page of 4G areas coming soon. Three can provide info on when 4G will be in what areas http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/When_will_I_get_4G
EE can tell you on their coverage page if that area will be getting 4G in the next 6 months.
Vodafone show if there are any plans to add 4G in the next 3 months.
Beats me why O2 can't do this if pretty much all the other networks can.
I was watching a technology programme yesterday that was talking about 5G. I wonder when we can expect to get this