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v0id 08-09-2009 21:23

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
To the the average joe bloggs on the street, Orange UK has been around since the early 90s whereas T Mobile only hit the high street in 2002/3

So therefore the T Mobile brand could go the way of Wannadoo when orange acquired them

zing_deleted 08-09-2009 21:52

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
well as long as my coverage stays workable and my bill does not go up and they keep my contract going I do not care who owns the carrier lol

Chris 08-09-2009 22:09

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
Well, seeing as Orange is the only network I can receive reliably at home, and the virtual operators I'd like to be able to choose from are mostly on T-Mobile's network, I reckon I'll be nicely sorted by this time next year. Virgin Mobile keep sending me some pretty good deals through the post to 'thank' me for being an internet customer and I've been peeved at not even being able to consider them, due to the nearest T-Mobile coverage area being several miles from here.

Hom3r 08-09-2009 22:13

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
The only real change will proberly be that T-Mobile & Orange customers will be able to access each others network towers.

Chris 08-09-2009 22:32

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
Initially, perhaps, but if they want to make this deal work financially in the medium term they are going to have to come up with a single, unified brand and pricing structure.

zing_deleted 08-09-2009 22:43

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
It does mean I may be able to get hold of the Toshiba TG01 or its postdecessor( whats the opposite of predecessor? ) next year lol

AndyCambs 09-09-2009 02:45

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m419 (Post 34869118)
I think what they will do is run the two companies seperately like Vodafone and 3 in Australia.

You'll probably get two company names as such, but the whole point of the tie up is to eliminate costs where resources overlap. Certainly I think when contracts come up for renewal, then there will be a common contract offered for both sets of customers - and I wouldn't hold my breath about it being cheaper.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 34869192)
Initially, perhaps, but if they want to make this deal work financially in the medium term they are going to have to come up with a single, unified brand and pricing structure.

Probably higher too..

Chris 09-09-2009 13:43

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zing (Post 34869202)
It does mean I may be able to get hold of the Toshiba TG01 or its postdecessor( whats the opposite of predecessor? ) next year lol

Successor. :)

altis 09-09-2009 14:10

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
Will the new company be called Tangerine?

AndyCambs 09-09-2009 23:36

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by altis (Post 34869527)
Will the new company be called Tangerine?

I wondered about the new name too.
Orange Mobile? T-Orange? France Deutsche Telecom UK?

Ben B 09-09-2009 23:40

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
Instead of T-Mobile it will be O-Mobile

AndyCambs 10-09-2009 06:28

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben B (Post 34869860)
Instead of T-Mobile it will be O-Mobile

Maybe Oh!-Mobile

Angua 10-09-2009 10:48

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
If it wasn't already taken T-ango :D

Maybe we will get a signal both at home and work.

Orange is good at hubbys work but his T-Mobile G1 picks up a Vodaphone connection first. At home there is no Orange signal but good T-Mobile. https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2009/09/6.gif

irishguymcr 10-09-2009 17:15

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zing (Post 34868896)

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Jailbreaking and unlocking the iphone is common place nowadays :)

What I am trying to say is that we will be able to get free Iphones with our Orange contracts.

Jailbreaking might be common practice but it still means spending quite a lot of money buying an iphone.

Arthurgray50@blu 10-09-2009 17:26

Re: T-Mobile and Orange to merge
 
I think there are two sad things about this, first of all there will be job losses and the other is that prices will go up, that is a certainty.

I have a better deal with Vodaphone.


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