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I'm not sure how I feel about this.
On one hand, reception would generally improve across the country for T-Mobile customers, and it would mean we effectively had a Vodaphone signal in our offices (currently only T-Mobile works inside).
On the other hand.... I've never really likes Vodafone. don't know why, just haven't :)
as long as they don't brand everything & lock it down like they currently do on their own phones.
Always had better service from Vodafone business, moved there from T-Mobile. Can't say I'd be too disappointed if T-mobile did disappear.
T-mobile and 3 are the only uk operators to offer anything reasonable for mobile data communication.. This will be a disaster if it goes ahead. Prices will rise anywhere between 10 and 80x for data transfer.. :mad:
I really hope not, t-mobiles customer service is beyond good from my experience and i can only imagine it going downhill with Vodaphone! :(
Really? I have contracts with Vodafone for mobile broadband, they offered me something that wasn't widely available at the time I signed up (7.2mbps and a modem to support it) for the same price as others.
Bonus is that coverage in Northern Scotland is great, something T-mobile and 3 sorely lack (it's non-existant in many places above Fort William).