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For mobile it is rubbish. 4G barely exists too. Dunno why I have stayed with it for so long.


Separately my work switched to EE and the signal is poo both in central London and up the hill. VOIP is even worse - I joke that it would be easier to have two plastic cups and a length of string for calls at work. Technology eh?


Typed from a laptop in Bedford working with a mobile Vodaphone 4G box.

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I would not touch EE personally - having been with them for over 10, the fibre they suggested I went with is dreadful so have now moved to another competitor. When called to let them know I was cancelling within cooling off period the were incredibly rude and to make matters worse chose to threaten me as well. Seriously now considering takingvthemattercfurther as I have e mail trail but sadly not for yesterday conversation and agent/employee refused to send me e mail.
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beansprout Wrote:

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> I would not touch EE personally - having been with

> them for over 10, the fibre they suggested I went

> with is dreadful so have now moved to another

> competitor. When called to let them know I was

> cancelling within cooling off period the were

> incredibly rude and to make matters worse chose to

> threaten me as well. Seriously now considering

> takingvthemattercfurther as I have e mail trail

> but sadly not for yesterday conversation and

> agent/employee refused to send me e mail.


Yes I was with them years and years (since they took over orange who I was with from day dot) and I found them very rude when I told them I was cancelling the contract.

No regrets with O2

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