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Switching Mobile Network (but which one?)

  • 11-05-2011 10:31AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29


    Hi,


    I am considering a switch from my current network (three) and looking for recommendations.


    Originally, I was with Vodafone – both billpay and payg – for around 10 years, then I switched for following reasons:

    • The so-called Vodafone Live distorts the mobile experience by injecting their own header/footer so some websites get all messed up (e.g., m.twitter.com)
    • Vodafone blocks all VOIP/SIP products
      • Couple of years ago, during a call to Vodafone level2 support for installation of a voip software, the agent told me, and I quote, “Vodafone will block any software that will try to steal the business away from us
    • If above wasn’t enough, the last straw was that once I was charged, on my bill pay account, a 20 min call from Argentina to Tunisia – neither I was in argentina nor I know anyone in tuninsia.
      • Called customer support and the tone was threatening in a way that "you can do whatever you want but there's no mistake in our records!"
    I switched to Three because:
    • I "heard" that they have better customer support.
    • Encouraged Voip software via Skype and other SIP based services
    • Not distorting mobile websites (at least I haven’t seen any!)
    • Mobile internet speed is “slightly” better than Vodafone
    But the switch was short lived and now, I am considering switching from three and here are the reasons:
    • Bizarre credit plan (so-called free credit is used at the end and on top it can ONLY be used for voice/text calls within Ireland!!! – confirmed with three support)
    • Free credit can’t be used to buy add-ons (what?)
    • Free credit can’t be used abroad (probably in three-network countries but I wasn’t there!)
    • Only three’s version of Skype works on my Nokia (whereas the one from skype website doesn’t connect!!)
    • No MMS outside Ireland or UK (seriously!?)
    • A recent trip to USA was worst roaming experience (even worse than Vodafone) – low coverage, dropping signals, very high data roaming
    So, I have decided to try O2, for the sole reason that it’s the only “big” and international network left in Ireland, which I haven’t tried.

    Given the above reasons, any thoughts on why I should not switch to O2?

    Cheers!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 427 ✭✭bd250110


    Unfortunately the free credit is only used for Ireland calls/texts. That is a shame.
    HOWEVER, I see absolutely no benefit to going over to o2. They may be a 'big' international network, but their pricing is very uncompdeitive and there are no real benefits to roaming on an o2/telefonica network, like you get with Voda or 3. Even meteor's roaming deals are a lot better than o2.

    I know what you mean about USA roaming. It is poor, this is not necessarily 3's fault. The only GSM networks in the USA are AT&T (utter rubbish) and T-Mobile, who are better, but their 3G frequencies do not match European ones I don't know of any phone supplies in Ireland that has those frequencies. Basically, AT&T is the default on 3 - unless you turn 3G off. Verizon, Sprint and others are CDMA networks, totally incompatible with our phones, unfortunately.

    If you want to leave 3, Meteor would be a better option, in pretty much every way than o2.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,224 ✭✭✭Walkman


    Can I just add I have sent mms back to Ireland from: UK, Spain, France, Czech Republic, USA, Italy and Germany and I'm with 3


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29 100


    Walkman wrote: »
    Can I just add I have sent mms back to Ireland from: UK, Spain, France, Czech Republic, USA, Italy and Germany and I'm with 3

    This is interesting! Since my attempts to Sweden (where 3 exists!) failed and a talk with customer support confirmed that MMS can only be sent to Ireland/UK - this was just last month!!

    On a related note, while i was roaming in Sweden (on Three Sverige), i could sent to MMS to other countries - i tried, Ireland, Poland, Sweden and Spain! - weird!


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