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    Old 18-09-2006, 03:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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    virgin mobile network

    Found a really good deal from virgin, and am prob gonna get it today. Thing is i dont want to order the simcard to find out the signal is dire where i live. (surbiton) Im currently with o2 and my signal is full everywhere in the house.

    Does anyone know if virgin run off any of the bigger companies like o2 voda etc...

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    Old 18-09-2006, 03:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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    tbh mate most things have goos signal that close to london
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    Old 18-09-2006, 03:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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    They piggy back on one 2 one/T-mobile

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    They a MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) using the T-Mobile network.
    They operate their own billing and customer services department.
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    Old 18-09-2006, 04:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
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    t-mobile in my flat is dire i.e pretty much nothing, but i put a virgin sim in my phone and the bar ranges from 2-5, so thats a bit wierd

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    so whats the deal dont hold out on us
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    Old 18-09-2006, 05:25 PM   #7 (permalink)
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    15 quid a month, 300 mins 300 texts to any network. u dont get a phone but i dont need one. no contract, can cancel at any time. im paying 10 auid a month for 300 texts on paygo with o2 so this will be ideal

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    so its not a contract?
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    so its not a contract?
    It's still essentially a contract as you'll get credit checked for it, and billed every month. The one month minimum term is what sets it apart.
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    john u wanna link me to that deal could be a good one?
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    http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/paymonthlySimOnly.do
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    http://www.home.ntl.com/page/virginmobile&log=4 if you're with NTL.

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    Signal quality of networks

    1)O2 Good
    2)Vodaphone Good
    3)Orange Fair
    4)T-mobile / virgin Poor
    5)Three Joke

    Its going to be different for everybody depending on where you use your phone the most and this is the key to choosing your network. I have found the information above to be a good guide in general after years of mobile use. Also t-mobile have a problem with dropping calls even in a strong signal area not to mention major issues with texting send a text regardless which network you send it to and it can take days to turn up.

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    im quite suprised by three myself, having always slated them despite never owning them, i went against the grain and signed up with them.

    we live out in the hills and o2 signal is a joke here, despite living half a mile from a mast.

    im really impressed by three, as i get 'half' signal, and sometimes even video signal when the weathers good.

    im certainly able to make and take calls throughout the house, unlike with o2 where i had to be by the side of 1 specific window.

    as you've rightly said though, its all down to each specific user.

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    I have noticed that both my phones on the 3 network are better(not brilliant) than Virgin's. We have 2 Virgin mobiles and 3 phones on the 3 network, but Virgin's signal cuts off before the others in our house.

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    I use Virgin Mobile in London and most times the signal is average, sometimes poor.

    Also have Orange and it is much better then Virgin, in my area anyway.

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