O2 Mobile for Business

From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)17 Jan 2012 01:28
To: Wattsy (SLAYERPUNX) 14 of 21
Is there even a need to pay for their software any more? I use the free Enterprise server they make (I only have a handful of BB phones) and it works fine.
From: Wattsy (SLAYERPUNX)17 Jan 2012 22:12
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 15 of 21
If you want enterprise level access (file sharing, intranet access, advanced policy enforcing etc.) then yes, you need the full BES and a full BES account on mobiles.
From: pbm18 Jan 2012 22:46
To: Wattsy (SLAYERPUNX) 16 of 21

i moved from o2 to t-mobile for business and have had a lot better service, from the network and customer service.

 

if you want a referal let me know, might be able to get you a month free

From: Wattsy (SLAYERPUNX)20 Jan 2012 14:34
To: pbm 17 of 21
We had Orange / T-mobile in yesterday, looks ok but I am very wary of the Orange / T-mobile fellowship and the cross over of networks.
From: milko20 Jan 2012 17:11
To: Wattsy (SLAYERPUNX) 18 of 21
wary how? Surely it means they have great coverage? All's I know is my Orange phone never seems to run out of reception. Even when my work Vodafone was getting nowhere.
From: Mouse20 Jan 2012 19:29
To: milko 19 of 21
Yup mine too. T Mobile shits all over O2 round these parts for reception. /Shits/.
From: ANT_THOMAS20 Jan 2012 19:34
To: Mouse 20 of 21

Three are better than O2 round here and that's saying something. They'll probably be shit if I go into the sticks, and I was in Sheffield the other month and in a residential area I had no three signal at all inside which was a surprise. But Yorkshire is backwards with these things anyway.

 

Also, I'd agree that T-Mobile are generally great for signal and speed.

From: Mouse20 Jan 2012 19:47
To: ANT_THOMAS 21 of 21
Don't disrespect Gods Country you dirty Lancs sod.