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Ah but...i have a problem they cant solve...lolgo to Vodafone never been off in 25 years
Hope they did not go with giffgaff...lolI can't believe how addicted some people are, I got into work this morning and some of the night shift were discussing the best SIM cards to pick up when the shops opened as their O2 phones had stopped working
So can i be clear? I have a business account with vodafone but have lost all the business i would have got from O2 customers who have been unable to contact me.I used to work on o2 executive Complaints Resolution at the call centre in Rotherham.
No customers will get compensation unless Ericsson pay compensation to o2. If you’re unhappy you’ve lost business because of it and you didn’t have a business account it’s your own fault. Having a contingency plan is your own responsibility, a business account may be more expensive but they compensate for loss of earnings.
No as your contract is with Vodafone, not O2, how would you prove you have lost sales to o2 customers.So can i be clear? I have a business account with vodafone but have lost all the business i would have got from O2 customers who have been unable to contact me.
Can i claim?
go to Vodafone never been off in 25 years
I agree, lots of security systems rely on mobile networks for monitoring.This should serve as a wake-up call to the mobile industry. This is quite timely for me as I work in the industry and have recently made myself quite unpopular bemoaning the lack of testing that goes into mobile services, our reliance on them and the ability to trace faults. There has been a lot of noise today about people not being able to watch their cat videos on youtube and update facebook but the network is used for a lot more than that and is being relied on for all sorts of stuff that is coming our way like smart cities, autonomous driving etc etc. We will become increasingly reliant on these networks and I see a lot from the inside that concerns me. Funnily enough I am looking at a root cause analysis tomorrow on an outage much bigger than this in Asia that has caused huge financial penalties for the vendors.
I agree, lots of security systems rely on mobile networks for monitoring.
We are just about to roll out a system to monitor and protect lone workers in the NHS that relies on mobile networks, staff will set a status on their phone as they visit patients and change the status once they've finished the consultation, the system will flag up if they don't change their status.
Candy Crush suicides may continue to escalate.
not where I live you don't its the best