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what do u think about t-mobile? |
marknicholls Joined: Feb 23, 2002 Posts: 466 PM |
I am thinking of chaning to t-mobile, i was looking for peoples views and opinions as to whether i should change and your personal opinions on the tmobile. I thought it was good as ill be able to use MMS.
Thanks in advance
Mark mnichollsuk@mac.com SE Z600 |
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bean_muncha Joined: Mar 15, 2002 Posts: 81 From: UK PM |
It depends on the coverage of the network in your area, in the village where I live near Oxford, T-mobile sucks, it has to be the worst reception of all the networks. I'm on Vodafone and it has very good coverage, closely followed by O2 then Orange. MMS will be rolled out on all networks soon I believe, so if I was you, I would choose best coverage and the best pricing for your needs. Talk to friends to see what their opinions are on the service they receive.
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paulvoller Joined: Jun 10, 2002 Posts: 7 From: England PM |
I agree. Tmobile had the worst coverage when they were one2 one. Quick with who you have currently, as you will not be able to send mms to networks that dont support it.
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uglydad Joined: Jun 06, 2002 Posts: 180 From: Uglydad PM, WWW
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I'm a T-Mobile customer and I'll admit reception used to be bad but now it's improved no end, atleast where I live it is just about the best, a few friends are changing from Orange to T-Mobile so we can all do the picture messaging thing. Friend's with Vodafone and O2 are always moaning about their reception. I'd recommend you give them a go |
marknicholls Joined: Feb 23, 2002 Posts: 466 PM |
Do you know if with the 10mb of data you get with mms if you can use that data for gprs wap as well or is it just mms
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uglydad Joined: Jun 06, 2002 Posts: 180 From: Uglydad PM, WWW
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I think it is for data and WAP as well you'd have to phone them up to check...? |
oliverkoppel Joined: Jun 10, 2002 Posts: 8 From: London, England PM |
I'm with T-mobile. Apart from thier coverage, which does faulter in certain area's I find them to be excellent better than Orange and Vodafone who I have been with. Thier customer service is so good and I've also found their so desperate to keep customers they'll do anything to keep you. I always get a free phone of them every twelve months.
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ultimatemobiles Joined: May 18, 2002 Posts: 328 From: London PM, WWW
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I've had friends here in London who were on One2one and their reception was terrible.
I don't know if it has got any better now they are T-mobile.
I am on Vodafone and I feel they are excellent, the coverage is always greeat.
You should ask people in your area what their reception is like.
You need to think about who you will be calling. You should choose the network that you think you will be calling most, as it will work out a lot cheaper.
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Fahed_2000 Joined: Feb 12, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - London PM, WWW
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When my contract is over, i think i am going to go back to 121 Or T-mobile as they call it now.
The coverge improved segnificantly
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jayc Joined: Mar 01, 2002 Posts: 41 From: West Sussex, UK PM |
Have to agree with the majority of people here. Their coverage can be a bit patchy at times, but in general i have no complaints. Their customer service can not really be argued with as they always seem attuned to your queries, and, of course, their desperation at times is a definite benefit to the bank balance.
It also seems that with the change to T-Mobile, they're getting the new phones out much quicker, akin to voda and o2 in some cases. |
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