I've been on o2 for about 2 months now and it just occurred to me that I had never heard of o2 having mobile tv. I just googled o2 mobile tv but all it said was a trial from 2005/06. Can someone answer this?
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Does O2 Have... ...a mobile tv service?
#1
Posted 05 January 2008 - 09:28 PM
RIP The One.
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#2
Posted 05 January 2008 - 09:59 PM
steadyontherem8, on 2008-01-05 21:28, said:
I've been on o2 for about 2 months now and it just occurred to me that I had never heard of o2 having mobile tv. I just googled o2 mobile tv but all it said was a trial from 2005/06. Can someone answer this?
not sure if they do their trial was with - aquias/NTL - and with NTL not being available anymore i'm not sure how the trail went!
#6
Posted 05 February 2008 - 09:16 AM
fast answer after that... no trial in 2005/6 and nothings since and we are in 2008 now.....
#7
Posted 05 March 2008 - 08:41 PM
I found that link when I searched "o2 mobile tv" on google as well and there is not even a page on www.o2.co.uk about it! Anyway, I don't want Vodafone they charge too much fro calls- 30p a minute for first 3 or 5 (forgotten) minutes then 10p per minute after that. Would prefer to use o2 or Virgin (25p per minute first 3 mins, then 5p per minute after) or (15p per minute anytime- landline or mobile: prubably the best network for calling IMO) especially now my K800i is unlocked xD
RIP The One.
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#8
Posted 13 April 2008 - 02:37 PM
personally speaking i'd say o2 followed by orange are best for * telephone * coverage in the uk but o2 do seem loathed to provide anything other than calls & text. i myself am looking to t-mobile & 3 now as i like using data & o2 are trying to say people don't want data! i find that bemusing really when they have 3g edge gprs & hsdpa.
i tried t-mobile a year ago for this purpose & found their basic signal to be appalling (obviously calls & text come first), probably explains why people like o2 can be so arrogant when it comes to content - they just want the broader income of calls & text. but they pull in the punters with feature-packed handsets
yeah, right....
i'd be interested to know the percentages of people unlocking / debranding o2 payg handsets compared to others (just did this myself, which is mainly why i am here).
i tried t-mobile a year ago for this purpose & found their basic signal to be appalling (obviously calls & text come first), probably explains why people like o2 can be so arrogant when it comes to content - they just want the broader income of calls & text. but they pull in the punters with feature-packed handsets
i'd be interested to know the percentages of people unlocking / debranding o2 payg handsets compared to others (just did this myself, which is mainly why i am here).
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