Orange and T-Mobile users, signal share.
#31
I'm not signing up to this until both companies share 3g. I don't want my 3g to cut out just because there's a stronger 2g orange signal... i don't even know is this is the case? I'm just assuming because i know it favours the stronger signal?
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I don't suppose you are a civil servant or work in the public sector by any chance?
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civil servant or work in the public sector? *spits* no chance
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£4k a month how can that be possible? you can get unlimited text, landline calls and internet for about £15 a month? some companies even offer unlimited 0845 calls and unlimited international calls (europe/usa and a few others) would love to know how they spend £4k
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i deal with 40k a month bills, its easily possible if the business needs it!
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Public sector wouldnt pay for monthly bills like that.
Every month we have to go through our itemised mobile bills (Public sector) and identify all personal calls even if the bill only contains a dozen calls probably only worth £5 total the worry about abuse of the system by staff costs more than it can possibly save, you dont get that in the private sector.
Every month we have to go through our itemised mobile bills (Public sector) and identify all personal calls even if the bill only contains a dozen calls probably only worth £5 total the worry about abuse of the system by staff costs more than it can possibly save, you dont get that in the private sector.
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