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It could be just that their UK GSM coverage is still poor
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Posted: 2009-06-08 02:35:00
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I was with T-Mobile for 18 months, from 2003-4 (in order to get a free P800 at the time) and couldn't wait to get away in the end, as their coverage was absolutely appalling virtually everywhere I went. The P800 was fine - I ended up putting in on Vodafone instead and it served me well for another year after that - but T-Mobile was a complete lost cause anywhere that was even remotely rural in southern england, which happens to be most places I live, work and play.
That was six years ago, maybe T-Mobile improved after that, but the point is, that kind of poor experience was enough to put me off them permanently, and to tell anyone that asked that their service - at least in my area - wasn't even worth considering. A reputation like that, once earned, is pretty difficult to shake off.
They may have brilliant customer service, they may have excellently priced contracts, but none of that is worth a damn if you can't get a signal. I'd far rather pay a few pounds more a month, and actually have some faith that wherever I take my mobile phone, I'll (probably) be able to use it.. which has always been the case for me on Vodafone and O2.
[ This Message was edited by: Boinng on 2009-06-29 15:57 ]
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Posted: 2009-06-29 16:54:09
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Yep Ive always like T Mobile too. Shocking when you hear when big names such as T Mobile in trouble. Out of all the networks it would be 3 Mobile I would have thought be the worst and more likely to fall.
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Posted: 2009-07-01 11:39:25
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3UK is less likely to fall than most networks due to their network is future proof as its 3G only network.
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Posted: 2009-07-01 14:16:00
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