because as far as my experiences with O2 go an ive been with them for 10 years, i have issues getting an Edge signal in the largest city in Scotland let alone the HSDPA that according to O2 is available in my area. So this will more than likely only work 5 feet from the transmeter and there after you'll be back on GPRS.
O2 should either make this work so that it works in the areas they say it covers or forget it and make there existing network better which would help many of there existing customers an stop them leaving because of the loyalty system being scrapped.
Ironically i can get a 3G signal up many of scotlands mountains which is helpful but since i dont live with sheep in the snowcovered wind swept highlands its of little use in my everyday life.
shame that LTE is 3.9G the last iteration of 3G and NOT 4G as eveyone is reporting - FACT
Except we know the carriers (especially O2) will be oversubscribing their back-haul so much that you'll be lucky to see even 10% of the potential.
Just make it reasonably fast but 100% reliable, 100% coverage, 100% no dropped connections.
Simple. Just go an' fcuking do it. ;-)
Make the base stations cheaper, then you can have more of them, and we can have a better chance of 100% product.
because as far as my experiences with O2 go an ive been with them for 10 years, i have issues getting an Edge signal in the largest city in Scotland let alone the HSDPA that according to O2 is available in my area. So this will more than likely only work 5 feet from the transmeter and there after you'll be back on GPRS.
O2 should either make this work so that it works in the areas they say it covers or forget it and make there existing network better which would help many of there existing customers an stop them leaving because of the loyalty system being scrapped.
Ironically i can get a 3G signal up many of scotlands mountains which is helpful but since i dont live with sheep in the snowcovered wind swept highlands its of little use in my everyday life.