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Having been on O2 for about 6 years and Orange before that I have to say I am intrigued by this new FLEXT contract being offered by T-Mobile.
I was on one-2-one years ago and didn't find the service especially good, anyone on here got any input about T-Mobile UK as a network in general and about the new FLEXT contract specifically?
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[ This Message was edited by: Grousey on 2006-03-10 15:39 ]
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Posted: 2006-03-10 16:38:29
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Hey mate,
I found tmobile to be a decent network. Few problems I had was the network reception in my area, was horrible, mainly due to the landscape...get problems on a few of the networks as it is lol. Plus they dont upgrade their services & products as fast as the other networks like 3G which is abit annoying. Otherwise their service, customer support and deals are good, especially the flext thing, my brother considering changing his tarrif to it
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Posted: 2006-03-10 16:52:25
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Yeah I had awful reception with one-2-one however O2 get poor coverage in my town anyway so providing it's no worse than what I've already got then it'll do for me.
I think I'll go for it and report back here on how good a deal it is. (or isn't)
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Posted: 2006-03-10 17:02:59
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t-mobile decided not to go for 3g - because they didn't apply for a permit/certificate sort of thingy to be able to do it. imo this is probably a good idea - because then everyone on t-mobile will probably then benefit from whats going to be 3.5g (real speed broadband net on phone

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Posted: 2006-03-10 18:05:04
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to the last poster, i think you will find that t-mobile do have 3G services, why else would they be selling hansets like the N70 and MDA Pro which are 3G phones??
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Posted: 2006-03-10 18:12:23
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Im currenlty on Orange and the Flex T is so much better idea.
The only thing that puts me of is the network.
I work all over the country and never have a problem with Orange. However I also have a Virgin Sime card and some times i jet cant get a signal.
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Posted: 2006-03-10 19:30:37
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After reading all your posts i thought i would add,
i have been with t-mobile for many years through all their various guises(mercury -one 2 one and t-mobile)
I live in kent and travel around london daily and have no coverage problems, When i have been abroad the roaming arrangement was xcellent
Customer service is second to none , like a lot of people i use a k750i and have experienced the dreaded joystick problem and t-mobile have changed the handset twice now (although they are not so accomadating with water damage,but thats another story)
The only gripe i have with them is they seem to get the latest handsets last , but their answer to this is "We test them for longer to limit faulty exchanges"
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Posted: 2006-03-10 20:07:42
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Well I took the plunge and went for the Flext 35 direct from T-Mobile.
£26 p/m and a free handset.
Looks good so far, £180 of credit allowance to be used between text and calls.
The concept is great and so far the coverage seems fine.
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Posted: 2006-03-13 17:43:14
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So this is something like o2 payngo where u have 100 credit units to use for xnet calls and txts? So how many txts/calls do u get for 26quid a month?
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Posted: 2006-03-13 21:57:05
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Flext35 gives you 180quid to spend on calls, txt, pic/vid messages and voicemail. Calls are 20p per min, txt r 10p each, pic/vid messages are 20p each and voicemail 10p a min! If you go to there website there's a converter for you to try! Grousey, PM me mate-i have something you might want! :-)
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Posted: 2006-03-13 22:03:23
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