on 07-12-2018 16:12
on 07-12-2018 16:12
on 07-12-2018 16:23
on 07-12-2018 16:26
on 07-12-2018 16:26
Possibly, @adamtemp64 but only for iPhone users with compatible phones or those with dual sim phones. You also would have to be paying for two providers, and I don't think there are many who are willing or able to do that.
07-12-2018 16:29 - edited 07-12-2018 16:46
07-12-2018 16:29 - edited 07-12-2018 16:46
I guess that's true.. seems a lot of faff for the occasional network outage.. but might've saved some a lot of grief
on 07-12-2018 17:08
on 07-12-2018 17:08
If the second sim was say an equivalent of the o2 payg classic sim it would not be a costly back up etc but for me it would have allowed live traffic updates when not passing free Wi-Fi in central London yesterday !
Yes for iPhones at present but I guess that will eventually change as the technology moves from the m2m internet of things devices , to more mainstream handsets and tablets
on 07-12-2018 17:17
on 07-12-2018 17:17
on 07-12-2018 17:37
on 07-12-2018 17:37
When all this was going on yesterday I did think about the feasibility for some to have a dual sim phone...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 08-12-2018 07:35
on 08-12-2018 07:35
@MI5 I guess dual esim is a possibility we will have to see how it goes as with brexit Uk businesses that travel a lot it would be good functionality
on 08-12-2018 08:19
on 08-12-2018 08:19