@Oxonian wrote:Nevertheless, it does suggest that O2 are not quite as
dire as some posters on here would have you believe. And maybe more
importantly, it strongly implies that if you leave O2, you won't get
anything better from another MNO. Depends...
In theory, no. Your CLI may be presented in +44 format rather than 0,
and there may be a slight "satellite" delay if you're in a far-flung
country.. but for all intents, the only clue should be the foreign
ringtone on inbound calls.
@Oxonian wrote:@japitts wrote:Your point of contact is your current
provider, in this case EE. Once you have provided them with your PAC,
your dealings with O2 end. If this is a port from Tesco to EE @japitts,
I cannot see how the OP had any dealings...