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Explain please ... How come VM's engineers are on Orange ????
Engineer came this morning to my TV STB (long story, other thread).
Anyway, when he had to ring in to register the box I enquired if he could get a signal, as I can't at home, on Vodafone. He said he could, that Orange coverage is pretty good round here. So, how come they don't use their own service? It certainly doesn't encourage me to look that way next time my contract to com,es up for renewal. |
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.....or your contractor could have been using their own personal phone rather than a corporate one.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. |
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But if it was my business, I'd be promoting the services throughout, contractor or not, if you are representing a Virgin company, you carry their services.
Maybe, having done my 'business growing up" through the eighties, I got alot of the IBM ethic. But it all serves to undermine the brand... |
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It appeared we were moving to t-mobile as per Telewest but it went the other way, good job as we had crappy signal in lots of offices |
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Its true VM don't do business Mobile and NTL has been using Orange business services for years.
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I'm all for employees representing their company by using the products, but Virgin Mobile isn't really Virgins product - they don't own the network and aren't responsible for any failures on it. Not to mention the fact that although there are most likely SLAs inplace, I'd be very surprised if T-Mobiles equipment didn't prioritise T-Mobile subs in problem areas or high traffic areas.
Personally I'd be surprised if they did use Virgin Mobile given the coverage compared to someone like Vodafone or Orange. As a customer, you'll think worse of them if their mobile doesn't work than you would if they're not using Virgin Mobile. |
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i wouldn't bother, my company has t-mobile and to say they are crap is an understatement - no mater where in the country we work their pants. |
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