Mobile Phone Networks

Started by Timber Time, October 19, 2016, 04:34:37 PM

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Timber Time

I'm in an area with very poor mobile coverage but have good broadband
Was told that the EE phones will work off any broadband connection to make and receive calls
I've had the sure signal box with vodafone and TUGO with 02. TUGO was temperamental on the Samsung Galaxy with the added hassle of getting messages twice once you got a network signal

Anyone use this feature on EE and any experience/reccomendations?
Do you need to download and app or once you are connected to broadband does it just treat it as a Mobile signal ready to make/receive calls?

Onthe40

folks
anyone on EE mobile network. if so hows the coverage, happy with performance etc?

Been. traditional O2 & Vodafone user and thinking of changing

Phone resellers doing a decent job of flaunting EE saying it counts for 60% usage of all networks in NI

Taylor

I would be sceptical about the 60% EE usage in NI however I would not advise O2 - service is shocking in a lot of areas and goes down too much for my liking

Onthe40

currently on O2 and its just ok, was on Vodafone and it was worse tbh

Onthe40

so the consensus is - stay O2 for now

Capt Pat

I want to  give my mobile number to someone in the uk in a form. I want to include the internationl dialing code 00 353. My mobile number is 085........ Do I drop the 0 from 085 to make 00 353 85....... or is 00 353 085....... the correct way of doing it.


armaghniac

Quote from: Capt Pat on February 09, 2021, 12:14:35 AM
I want to  give my mobile number to someone in the uk in a form. I want to include the internationl dialing code 00 353. My mobile number is 085........ Do I drop the 0 from 085 to make 00 353 85....... or is 00 353 085....... the correct way of doing it.

Drop the zero
IN fact +35385 xxx xxxx would be the most international approach, as it would work even in a country where the Intl access code was not 00, e.g. USA.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

Capt Pat

Quote from: armaghniac on February 09, 2021, 12:22:40 AM
Quote from: Capt Pat on February 09, 2021, 12:14:35 AM
I want to  give my mobile number to someone in the uk in a form. I want to include the internationl dialing code 00 353. My mobile number is 085........ Do I drop the 0 from 085 to make 00 353 85....... or is 00 353 085....... the correct way of doing it.

Drop the zero
IN fact +35385 xxx xxxx would be the most international approach, as it would work even in a country where the Intl access code was not 00, e.g. USA.

Thanks for that.