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Have a lot of the shops dropped o2 ? Didn't notice signs for o2 in tesco or phones 4u when I briefly looked. I bought my current phone year and half ago from tesco on actual o2. On the o2 site contacts now look expensive on this refresh thing they do. Are they just uncompetitive now ?
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Probably a lot to do with the fact they don't appear to provide a decent signal outside of city and town centres anymore.
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They don't provide a good 3G signal outside of major towns and cities. 2G is solid as it always has been.
If O2's 3G matched their 2G they'd be the biggest 3G network, no? |
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Guess I'll probably be moving when contact is up then.
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Have a lot of the shops dropped o2 ? Didn't notice signs for o2 in tesco or phones 4u when I briefly looked. I bought my current phone year and half ago from tesco on actual o2. On the o2 site contacts now look expensive on this refresh thing they do. Are they just uncompetitive now ?
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If O2's 3G matched their 2G they'd be the biggest 3G network, no?
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