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I HATE O2.. i ve this problem: wheni m calling abroad(in Italy) i ve some problem such as:
-a friend of mine told me he can see the number but to call me it says the service to receive is disabled..
-another one can see the number and can call me
-another can't see the number(almost everyone) but they can call me..
WHAT the ** is going on here?!??! GRRRRRR
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Posted: 2004-03-11 21:57:50
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Where are you?In Italy?If yes the O2 has nothing to do with this probs.Blame the local network!
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Posted: 2004-03-11 22:05:23
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no no noin the uk.. london..
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Posted: 2004-03-11 22:10:57
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Stil blame the local network...
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Posted: 2004-03-11 22:16:21
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why?? i m calling from o2 uk IN UK to a cell phone in italy.. so is it o2 uk problem?
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Posted: 2004-03-11 22:24:15
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you do have international roaming on dont you? i remember you asking about turning it on in another post.
i can ring america fine on pay and go no probs. got a feeling that ringing italy would have much less problems
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Posted: 2004-03-11 22:33:57
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Yeah,I have O2 payandgo and I'm calling to different countries every day with no probs!I think the problem is on the other side mate!
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Posted: 2004-03-11 22:37:48
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i agree but now im intrigued!
is there any particular reason why this network wont work and yet (almost) all of the other networks do?
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Posted: 2004-03-11 22:44:15
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When people try to ring you, have you always got credit? I know that if i'm abroad and someone calls me, they only pay for the cost of the call within the UK, I have to pay for the cost from UK to where ever I am.
I would assume that it works the same in reverse
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Posted: 2004-03-12 10:27:03
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I reckon the guy who can't call you doesn't have roaming with his provider. And the guys who can't see your number is on a network (In Italy) that doesn't support intermational CLID (Caller ID). Doesn't sound like an O2 problem to me.
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Posted: 2004-03-12 18:42:40
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