05-04-2018 09:44 - edited 05-04-2018 09:45
05-04-2018 09:44 - edited 05-04-2018 09:45
We're proud to announce our £500M+ investment in the latest spectrum auction. That’s what powers a network, and ours is about to get even better. How, exactly? Our spectrum acquisition means more 4G for you as well as being 5G ready for the future, and help boost connectivity in the UK.
Welcome to a new Mobile Britain. See our full press release here.
on 05-04-2018 23:58
on 05-04-2018 23:58
@Anonymouswrote:
Watch it go to London and the rest of the country is left with what we have already...
Same stuff different day
Hope you're wrong there. ....
on 06-04-2018 03:03
on 06-04-2018 03:03
For stupid people like me what does this actually mean?
Faster 4G speed i am guessing?
on 06-04-2018 08:37
on 06-04-2018 08:37
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on 06-04-2018 09:39
on 06-04-2018 09:39
@jonsie wrote:
I am very pleasantly surprised with this. Just when approximately will we see the switch on?
As soon as it becomes available and usable to us*, very very soon after - right now we're hoping to add additional capacity to a number of cell sites towards the end of next week, with more throughout the month - and extending through to the rest of the year.
* Pending finalisation, paperwork and the usual processes on Ofcom's end.
@Anonymous wrote:
Watch it go to London and the rest of the country is left with what we have already...
Same stuff different day
There's a degree of work and optimisation we'll need to do to identify the areas that'll benefit most from the increased capacity, to ensure our investment in the additional spectrum is being used in the best, most efficient way for our customers. That said though, expect 4G improvements up and down the entire country - not just London!
on 06-04-2018 09:43
@Chris_Kwrote:
@jonsiewrote:I am very pleasantly surprised with this. Just when approximately will we see the switch on?
As soon as it becomes available and usable to us*, very very soon after - right now we're hoping to add additional capacity to a number of cell sites towards the end of next week, with more throughout the month - and extending through to the rest of the year.
* Pending finalisation, paperwork and the usual processes on Ofcom's end.
@Anonymous wrote:
Watch it go to London and the rest of the country is left with what we have already...
Same stuff different dayThere's a degree of work and optimisation we'll need to do to identify the areas that'll benefit most from the increased capacity, to ensure our investment in the additional spectrum is being used in the best, most efficient way for our customers. That said though, expect 4G improvements up and down the entire country - not just London!
Yeah I’d like to think that too... we’ll see I guess.....
but second class citizen we’ll always be...
on 06-04-2018 21:00
on 06-04-2018 21:00
on 06-04-2018 22:05
on 06-04-2018 22:05
on 07-04-2018 10:51
on 07-04-2018 10:51
Well something I’ve noticed here in Barry, South Wales.
There's been a bit of a jump in the signal strength at my home address, up to 5 bars now pretty much everywhere in the house. Data speed however is pretty constant c 35mbs.
I am so looking forward to this spectrum coming into use next week.
O2 needs every last little bit of increased capacity it offered.
Hoping some of it will work its way into Wales to give a much needed boost to speed.
Finally is my Sony XZ Premium going to shoe the 4G+ icon when in 2300mHz coverage?
on 07-04-2018 10:56
on 07-04-2018 11:19
on 07-04-2018 11:19
I agree its better than a lot of other places for O2 which has suffered from terrible 4G congestion for a long time, Manchester City Centre being one of the worst.
I’m getting faster speeds still out of Three c 70mbs and EE c 85mbs on a regular and repeated basis, maybe I’ve been a bit spoiled?
A couple of my ex work colleagues live in London, not far from London Bridge who used to swear by O2’s 4G coverage on their iPhone 6s handsets but had suffered a drop in their data speeds and signal strength. This spectrum cannot come soon enough for them, it will probably determine whether they stay on O2 and get iPhone 8’s or beggar off to Vodafone.
One things for certain, its going to stop an awful lot of disgruntlement when it sees the light of day.