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O2 still in the 90's
When are O2 gonna invest in and upgrade there faultering network??
They really need to get more 3G coverage, where i live in cumbria, Orange, Vodafone, T-Mobile, 3 all have some 3G service. O2 have a big fat ZERO, anywhere!! T-Mobile are beating them into 5th place, something you would never have dreamt possible in the early days of BT cellnet. Vodafone have 3G Broadband available across there 3G network now, Orange continue to expand there 3G coverage (in my area anyway) and T-Mob are making steady progress. 3 is very good aswell. |
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I totally agree - but unless they also create some realistically priced data packages to go with their whizzy 3G network you might as well go back to two tin cans and a bit of string
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Their PAYG price plans are very ancient too. I had £10 for 300 texts back in like 2000 or whatever on Genie.
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Their PAYG price plans are very ancient too. I had £10 for 300 texts back in like 2000 or whatever on Genie.
o2 where bought out by Telefonica last year so they will be the ones who decide where if any money is spent. No complaints with o2 myself but they do seem patchy when I go certain places indoors. |
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02 are just plain and utter rubbish, why anyone uses there network illl never know lol, guess some people dont like cool offers other networks do
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