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StuN 11-01-2012 12:27

Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
 
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Originally Posted by greeninferno (Post 35358051)
Would it now be possible to ditch an Orange mobile broadband dongle and get a Virgin one and still have the access to the Orange speeds?

In a word, yes

BenMcr 11-01-2012 12:32

Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35358139)
I think the network sharing applies to phones only at the moment as far as I'm aware - it's not yet done for broadband dongles

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Originally Posted by StuN (Post 35359222)
In a word, yes

I don't mind being wrong when it's good news ;)

http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/gener...t.howdoi.sm660

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Can I use Oranges 3G network with Mobile Broadband too?
Absolutely. And, like with your phone or tablet, youll still only pay the same great Virgin Mobile prices.

greeninferno 11-01-2012 16:26

Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
 
It doesn't appear that simple or clear though?

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When will I get to use Oranges 3G network?
Were setting up everyones access to Oranges 3G network in stages. Over the next few months well get round to all our customers, and well send you a text when its ready to use.
what time frame does the next few months refer to?

also

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So, will I always be on the network with best signal strength, wherever I am?
Not exactly. You see, your phone will always look for the Virgin Mobile network first, whether its a 3G or 2G signal. If it cant find a Virgin Mobile signal at all, itll automatically switch to Oranges network.
does this refer specifically to phones or mobile broadband as well?

is there a difference when looking for the signal?

BenMcr 11-01-2012 16:34

Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
 
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Originally Posted by greeninferno (Post 35359463)
what time frame does the next few months refer to?

Exactly what it says.

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does this refer specifically to phones or mobile broadband as well?

is there a difference when looking for the signal?
It applies to both I would expect

greeninferno 11-01-2012 19:31

Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35359475)
Exactly what it says.

there is no date on the page. when was it first published?

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It applies to both I would expect
is there anywhere online you could find out as i don't have a virgin mobile so would never be any the wiser?

BenMcr 11-01-2012 19:33

Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
 
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Originally Posted by greeninferno (Post 35359626)
there is no date on the page. when was it first published?

Well considering the 3G sharing was only switched on on Monday, that question and answer would be from this week

---------- Post added at 19:33 ---------- Previous post was at 19:32 ----------

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Originally Posted by greeninferno (Post 35359626)
is there anywhere online you could find out as i don't have a virgin mobile so would never be any the wiser?

I will feedback the FAQs could be clearer around the broadband dongle side of things


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