O2 Data Network Collapses Again Comments

Author Gordon Kelly
Published 31st Aug 2009
O2 Data Network Collapses Again

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comment drdark said on 31st August 2009

The network probably just collapsed at the thought of having to support the Spotify app...

comment Ironduke said on 31st August 2009

Come February Im unlocking my iPhone and Going with 3, that coverage map ownz blO2

comment Greg said on 31st August 2009

At which point will O2 have been deemed to have broken their side of the contract, leaving users to walk away?

comment Steve32 said on 31st August 2009

Ahhh, that would explain why I couldn't check the footy scores on Saturday! Very poor O2.

comment weirdwilli said on 31st August 2009

This is getting ridiculous now, surely this can be counted as a breach of contract on their part allowing customers to argue their case to the early end of their contract?

comment Chris Wallace said on 31st August 2009

Turns out that "Mast Sharing Deal with Vodafone" isn't all it was made out to be...

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/03/24/vodafone_o2_fud/

comment Wayne Harris said on 31st August 2009

Leaving contracts early? i wish!
about as much chance of that happening as me becoming archbushop of canterbury! lol

i just got this 32GB iPhone 3GS on an 18 Month Contract, hope 02 arent getting worse?

comment ilovethemonkeyhead said on 31st August 2009

i'm paying for a service i'm not getting. that's what it kinda feels like, the number of times i've had no access to the net while out (or at home).

i'm surprised ofcom never questioned o2's ability to support a service when it got the iphone exclusive again.

comment Sunny said on 1st September 2009

T-Mobile were voted best mobile broadband network for the third consecutive quarter! Shame they don't have the iPhone.

comment ThaDon said on 1st September 2009

As you ALL will KNOW by now, having read that annoying small print when you signed contracts, the service provider NEVER guarantees provision of the service they are selling to you ALL the time. 'Matters beyond their control' can impact the service you receive, and this does not constitute a breach of contract or entitle you to service credits..

comment Tall Paul said on 4th September 2009

omg you belive 3 has a better service are you taking the mick. there service is 10 times worse it forever crashes. orange have threatened to ban them from sharing there masts . there customers services are terrerible try and get a non scripted answer from them is non exsistant. also don't think that o2 will loose the i phone for some time

comment DocMick said on 4th September 2009

I just hope that one day we stop all these exclusive deals with networks. Why should any network stop me buying something as a consumer? I would like an iPhone, but I don't want to deal with O2: poor reception where I live and poor service by all accounts. How can we get consumer power to stop it? If I can't get an iPhone then I would get a Palm Pre, as an update of my current Treo. But I hear that O2 are going to get an exclusive deal on the Pre as well!! It is disgraceful.

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