16-11-2024 10:06 - edited 16-11-2024 10:16
16-11-2024 10:06 - edited 16-11-2024 10:16
Same as Virgin. Stop new sales then close down the service a few months later
on 16-11-2024 16:51
on 16-11-2024 16:51
16-11-2024 17:05 - edited 16-11-2024 17:06
16-11-2024 17:05 - edited 16-11-2024 17:06
@Oxonian I could see the Big Bundles going.
The rolling plans where people pay by Debit Card are very similar to other networks 30 day deals, so might stay in a modified form
We will know if they don't allow 4G calling as they start the 3G shutdown
on 16-11-2024 17:55
on 16-11-2024 17:55
We know @Enlli that O2 have 8 million PAYG "accounts". I wonder whether some sort of mass move to giffgaff might be in the offing ? As giffgaff are a wholly-owned part of the O2 group, they could presumably move everyone with their credit too ?
As O2 are still signing up new PAYG customers, presumably nothing is going to happen in the immediate future. 👍
on 17-11-2024 08:14
on 17-11-2024 08:14
If a move from O2 to giffgaff happend then judging by the move from Virgin to O2 then it will get busy round here
on 17-11-2024 16:18
on 17-11-2024 16:18
It might get even busier still @Enlli if they simple decide to shut PAYG and invite 8 million customers to apply for the refund of their unused credit.
The O2 website says ".....we’ll be completely switching off 3G by the end of 2025...." :-
3G Network Switch Off | Checking Your Network
https://www.o2.co.uk/inspiration/the-drop/get-ready-for-the-3g-switch-off
Hence, based on your thoughts above, the position should become clearer next Autumn. 👍
on 17-11-2024 16:23
It's like it's never been discussed before 🙄