They have some of the cutest adverts too! I want one of the pandas
Heard on Five Live that it costs 3 £212 to get every customer. That seems a hell of a lot of money, so i'm not surprised that the service seems to have been improving
hello were else can u get a nec616 for 44 quid
the phones bluetooth and got an mp3 player on it what over network is offering this type of fone at this price
praise three
hello were else can u get a nec616 for 44 quid
the phones bluetooth and got an mp3 player on it what over network is offering this type of fone at this price
praise three
Handsets only form part of the problem and in the case of the current range I dont believe they are at fault at all.
There is no question that Three is subsidising a much larger portion of the handset cost than other networks, hence making the handset cheap, which is great - unlock them and sell on ebay - people seem to pay alot for a c975 or LG unlocked, thanks Three!
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Handsets only form part of the problem and in the case of the current range I dont believe they are at fault at all.
There is no question that Three is subsidising a much larger portion of the handset cost than other networks, hence making the handset cheap, which is great - unlock them and sell on ebay - people seem to pay alot for a c975 or LG unlocked, thanks Three!
Now there's a reason to praise three, even if thats the only reason
I wouldnt say the current range is not at fault atall, I would say that there are some minor bug fixes needed, but in general I agree it's the network at fault causing most problems, but hey, I'm happy
I dunno how Three can cope if it costs them more to buy the phones than to sell them although they must have got at least 100,000 new customers at christmas time there and it even has a message when calling 333 that they have been experiencing large amounts of calls for people registering their details.
Now there's a reason to praise three, even if thats the only reason
I wouldnt say the current range is not at fault atall, I would say that there are some minor bug fixes needed, but in general I agree it's the network at fault causing most problems, but hey, I'm happy
I think its ok if you dont use the phone for business calls. I couldnt stand too many calls being dropped, some people I speak to are on the other side of a switchboard and a dropped call means going back through the switchboard again - more time!
Simple things please simple minds.........errr... did I just say that :eek:
I know what you mean Steve, I'm not business dependant on my phone, although I do make alot of calls.
So for me I can live with it.
For others who need the phone ie. "mission critical"(stolen quote from another ds user!) then it would appear to be unstable, judging by the posts on here from business users.
But again, things can only get better. I'll eat my phones if they don't
Wow, bashing and praising getting popular, I'm torn between the two threads!
I dunno how Three can cope if it costs them more to buy the phones than to sell them
Part of the reason that Three (UK) won't open the 'walled garden' to the rest of the internet is because of the revenue they make with their content.
This is one way of making some money back towards the cost of each new user.
There are rumours about on different forums that Three will open their online service in Feb / March this year to the full internet for all users, but I doubt very much that will happen.
Instead of us being given full net I think we'll see more companies paying Three to have access to their services and sites through the Three portal, such as lastminute.com where you can surf for free for details etc. as Three make more money this way.
When i went into the 3 shop to buy my phone a couple of months ago, i was very impressed by the salesman, he did say that there was some problems with network coverage but it had improved.
I'm sure less than 3 years after Vodaphone, One-2-One, Orange, and BT-Cellnet launched there were problems with their coverage so doubt that it is a new experience.
The receipt that i got did say that the phone was orginally going to be £414. So 3's 212 quid to get me as a customer is more like 365.
When you add on the amount they paid for their 3G licence then they are gonna need a lot of customers to become profitable
So far I'm happy with 3.
BTW what seems to be the verdict with the other 3g providers?
BTW what seems to be the verdict with the other 3g providers?
I have no experience of other 3G networks, just what I have read etc. but it appears that the other networks have less 3G coverage than Three and it could be that way for quite some time.
I think Orange are aiming to have the 3G coverage that Three have now in 2007. They are currently at 60% where as Three are at 80%.
This is where it's going to get interesting though. Now all the networks are starting up their 3G networks for public use we should start seeing some good offers and competition.
Many predicted Three would have faided away by now, but I think they are here for a lot longer yet and will still give the others a run for their money.
I have no experience of other 3G networks, just what I have read etc. but it appears that the other networks have less 3G coverage than Three and it could be that way for quite some time.
I think Orange are aiming to have the 3G coverage that Three have now in 2007. They are currently at 60% where as Three are at 80%.
This is where it's going to get interesting though. Now all the networks are starting up their 3G networks for public use we should start seeing some good offers and competition.
Many predicted Three would have faided away by now, but I think they are here for a lot longer yet and will still give the others a run for their money.
Correction: Orange have 70% coverage of UK population
Extract from Orange site: The Orange 3G network currently covers 70% of the UK population but more importantly, Orange also has the largest integrated 2.5/3G network. That means if you go out of the 3G range you will be seamlessly transferred to our 2.5G network. (and bloody calls wont be dropped)
(Three have 80% coverage of UK population)
Networks use surveys to decide where to activate 3g. Orange used its already massive customer base to decide where 3g would be most in demand.....
Problem is that the cover the last 20% of the country they will need a lot of transmitters as the population in these areas is sparse (and people will be complaining about the transmitters in their backyards even though they own a mobile!)
There are still parts of the country which have difficulilty in receiving BBC1 and how long have they had to cover the country
Even landlines drop calls so it would be almost impossible for any provider to promise no dropped calls, it is an unfortunate fact of life
Problem is that the cover the last 20% of the country they will need a lot of transmitters as the population in these areas is sparse (and people will be complaining about the transmitters in their backyards even though they own a mobile!)
There are still parts of the country which have difficulilty in receiving BBC1 and how long have they had to cover the country
Even landlines drop calls so it would be almost impossible for any provider to promise no dropped calls, it is an unfortunate fact of life
I know its ok to drop calls once in a while but 3 are just overboard with dropping them.
Well I've just been on the phone using my 3 phone to orange customer services cc, and it didnt drop the call after 44 minutes! ( See, they are all as bad in busy periods)
Also, it came out of my minutes, and not chargable thanks to the 07973 number.
Basically needed a puk code for sons phone after he played with it to much and blocked it.
He says that 3g for Orange is only available on contract and wont be ready for payg for months yet.
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Mind you, at least you're not paying for your failed portal pages - I was!
I remember my first 3 phone was an Nec 228, and I used to get that all the time, but didnt happen when I registered my 616v.
I nearly bought an 8120 today, but will wait for further test results.
Heard on Five Live that it costs 3 £212 to get every customer. That seems a hell of a lot of money, so i'm not surprised that the service seems to have been improving
It still loses texts/MMS, Drops calls, and services are hit & miss!
Cheap though! (if that's any conselation for it being pretty useless).
Thinking about 3? .... Think carefully then think again! (Dealer commissions that allow them to give you most of your money back should alert you).
the phones bluetooth and got an mp3 player on it what over network is offering this type of fone at this price
praise three
There is no question that Three is subsidising a much larger portion of the handset cost than other networks, hence making the handset cheap, which is great - unlock them and sell on ebay - people seem to pay alot for a c975 or LG unlocked, thanks Three!
Now there's a reason to praise three, even if thats the only reason
I wouldnt say the current range is not at fault atall, I would say that there are some minor bug fixes needed, but in general I agree it's the network at fault causing most problems, but hey, I'm happy
You are easily pleased nodnol
I know what you mean Steve, I'm not business dependant on my phone, although I do make alot of calls.
So for me I can live with it.
For others who need the phone ie. "mission critical"(stolen quote from another ds user!) then it would appear to be unstable, judging by the posts on here from business users.
But again, things can only get better. I'll eat my phones if they don't
Wow, bashing and praising getting popular, I'm torn between the two threads!
Part of the reason that Three (UK) won't open the 'walled garden' to the rest of the internet is because of the revenue they make with their content.
This is one way of making some money back towards the cost of each new user.
There are rumours about on different forums that Three will open their online service in Feb / March this year to the full internet for all users, but I doubt very much that will happen.
Instead of us being given full net I think we'll see more companies paying Three to have access to their services and sites through the Three portal, such as lastminute.com where you can surf for free for details etc. as Three make more money this way.
I'm sure less than 3 years after Vodaphone, One-2-One, Orange, and BT-Cellnet launched there were problems with their coverage so doubt that it is a new experience.
The receipt that i got did say that the phone was orginally going to be £414. So 3's 212 quid to get me as a customer is more like 365.
When you add on the amount they paid for their 3G licence then they are gonna need a lot of customers to become profitable
So far I'm happy with 3.
BTW what seems to be the verdict with the other 3g providers?
Orange were complete and utter rubbish at first. Now look at them.
3 paid billions for the licence, it will take a while to claw that back.
Agree with lala about revenue being earned from their own content, I've heard that rumour too about opening the walled garden, we shall see.
Don't know about other 3g providers, I have no interest unless they can beat 3 for value in terms of handsets and tariffs etc.
I think Orange are aiming to have the 3G coverage that Three have now in 2007. They are currently at 60% where as Three are at 80%.
This is where it's going to get interesting though. Now all the networks are starting up their 3G networks for public use we should start seeing some good offers and competition.
Many predicted Three would have faided away by now, but I think they are here for a lot longer yet and will still give the others a run for their money.
Extract from Orange site:
The Orange 3G network currently covers 70% of the UK population but more importantly, Orange also has the largest integrated 2.5/3G network. That means if you go out of the 3G range you will be seamlessly transferred to our 2.5G network. (and bloody calls wont be dropped)
(Three have 80% coverage of UK population)
Networks use surveys to decide where to activate 3g. Orange used its already massive customer base to decide where 3g would be most in demand.....
I know but they drop calls whilst doing it.
There are still parts of the country which have difficulilty in receiving BBC1 and how long have they had to cover the country
Even landlines drop calls so it would be almost impossible for any provider to promise no dropped calls, it is an unfortunate fact of life
I know its ok to drop calls once in a while but 3 are just overboard with dropping them.
Also, it came out of my minutes, and not chargable thanks to the 07973 number.
Basically needed a puk code for sons phone after he played with it to much and blocked it.
He says that 3g for Orange is only available on contract and wont be ready for payg for months yet.
So 3 seem to be ahead then.
Praise three!