Anybody else get emailed something like this today?
I live in Wales where the 3G is "good enough" by O2's standards. In the centre of Cardiff my speeds don't exceed ~2.5mb where as my mate on EE gets 4G as fast as the fibre to my door - and where he doesn't get LTE, he sees 3G pretty much everywhere he goes. The masts in my area top out around 1mb.
In work I see GPRS at most, where as everybody on EE or 3 has full HSDPA.
My contract started at £36 and I know it's only a bump of £2.15, but it's £2.15 I don't want to pay for a s**t service.
My contract is up in June or something like that and I cannot wait to be rid of them.
I'll buy my next mobile and go 1 month Sim-Only. I'm not being tied for two years again.
At O2, we want you to have the best digital experience possible. That's why we're always investing in the best technology.
We're already making this happen. But with the current Retail Price Index (RPI) rate of inflation at 2.7%, the cost of everything is going up. As a result, we're adjusting the price of your tariff in line with RPI. This means when you get your March 2014 bill, it will be updated from £37.15 to £38.15
I live in Wales where the 3G is "good enough" by O2's standards. In the centre of Cardiff my speeds don't exceed ~2.5mb where as my mate on EE gets 4G as fast as the fibre to my door - and where he doesn't get LTE, he sees 3G pretty much everywhere he goes. The masts in my area top out around 1mb.
In work I see GPRS at most, where as everybody on EE or 3 has full HSDPA.
My contract started at £36 and I know it's only a bump of £2.15, but it's £2.15 I don't want to pay for a s**t service.
My contract is up in June or something like that and I cannot wait to be rid of them.
I'll buy my next mobile and go 1 month Sim-Only. I'm not being tied for two years again.