Who did E-Mobile evolve out of? Not Eircell?
O2 are mediocre btw. Usually.
I've been happy enough with them until recently, when I tried to find out when I was due an upgrade, and if they were going to get the red HTC One. It took a fortnight to get the info out of them, via two data protection requests, the former of which they couldn't validate. It reminded me very much of, well, every other mobile operator I've ever dealt with. I'll stick with them if they give me a decent upgrade, but if not I'll move on again.
Well done for updating the thread btw. Not many people bother.
Who did E-Mobile evolve out of? Not Eircell?
O2 are mediocre btw. Usually.
Last edited by ArdeeBhoy; 07/11/2013 at 1:40 AM.
Eircell is Vodafone.
eMobile is a virtual network that sits on top of Meteor, which was set up by Eircom when their no-compete with Vodafone expired. eMobile was added later to target Eircom customers, leaving Meteor to target the yoof market.
O2 have a good network - Tesco and 48 use it in a similar manner to eMobile - but I left them a few years ago because they refused an upgrade when my contract expired. I'm not a big spender.
No bother. I figured mentioning it in the Nexus thread I should at least mention my experience.
Customer retention with Irish Networks is abysmal. It's why I left O2. Useless. Their "offer" to me was worse than what Three offered at the same time to general folk and I asked could tehy at least match that and they said no.
O2 have a decent network but they pee'd me off no end.
Vodafone<Vodafone-Eircell<Eircell
O2<Digifone<Esat Digifone
Meteor<N/A
Three<N/A
eMobile<N/A (Part of Eircom. A Mobile Virtual Network Operator [MVNO] that uses sister company Meteor’s network)
48<N/A (Part of Telefonica though independent of O2. An MVNO that uses sister company O2's network)
Tesco Mobile<N/A (50/50 owned by O2 and Tesco. An MVNO that uses sister company O2's network)
Lycamobile<N/A (An MVNO that uses O2's network)
Blueface<N/A (A business focussed MVNO that uses Three's "network")
Incidentally Three customers roam on O2's network where there is lack of coverage for Three.
As above. Never knew about that non-compete clause. Cheers.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Didn't know that O2 were a partner in Tesco. Is it via Liffey Telecom I wonder, or are they separate again? I know Liffey also enable at least one other MNVO.
It's an assumption, but I'd be very surprised if there wasn't one.As above. Never knew about that non-compete clause. Cheers.
I would too. I never really considered it though when eMobile launched.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
It was Meteor I was talking about, there was a 2 year gap between Eircom's sale of Eircell to Vodafone, and the creation of Meteor. eMobile came later, as you know.
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