>Hi all,
>
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>1 or 2 bar of signal .. max ! :(
>No wonder my Orange is terrible as well.
Troll.
J Doe - 01 Mar 2004 11:45 GMT
> >Hi all,
> >
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>
> Troll.
Why because he says that 3 has sh.t coverage ?
Charlie Wong - 01 Mar 2004 12:25 GMT
>Why because he says that 3 has sh.t coverage ?
Troll.
J Doe - 01 Mar 2004 14:17 GMT
> >Why because he says that 3 has sh.t coverage ?
>
> Troll.
WRONG
3 drops out 10-12 times more than Telstra
Michael - 01 Mar 2004 21:15 GMT
> > >Why because he says that 3 has sh.t coverage ?
> >
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>
> 3 drops out 10-12 times more than Telstra
Damn right
I hope the ACA are measuring their CDO rate
[BnH] - 01 Mar 2004 14:59 GMT
Do you mind elaborating your point of calling me a "troll" ?
I was basically pointing if anyone in this forum has port back to his / her
old carrier and
re-instate all the priviliges he / she had before with them.
I might not be Voda no 1 customer, but I would hate to lost my VB2 status
and a few bits that Voda gave me last time.
Also as my port just completed at 9pm today and suddenly I was suprised how
bad the reception was.
My first phone call tomorrow morning will be to my dealer who handled my
port and asked them what
is happening to Three signal quality in my area [ near Supacenta Moore Park]
=bob=
> On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 22:01:59 +1100, "[BnH]" <b18ATiinetDOTnetDOTaus>
> Troll.
kcoj - 01 Mar 2004 20:53 GMT
porting is about transferring a NUMBER only, NOT services. as for going
and coming back: tough! you will lose ALL your previous priviledges.
Why should telcos be penalised because user dont do there homework!!
> Do you mind elaborating your point of calling me a "troll" ?
>
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>
>>Troll.
Michael - 01 Mar 2004 21:15 GMT
> porting is about transferring a NUMBER only, NOT services. as for going
> and coming back: tough! you will lose ALL your previous priviledges.
Not necessarily. If the rate plan is still available for new connects there
is no reason why any "priviledges" would be lost
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering is it possible to do a MNP back to our original provider ?
> [back == not losing all my priveleges ]
Not back to the same rate plan, once your off it that's it !
> as I just moved to Three and the service quality in my area .. can be
> considered .. terrible !
> 1 or 2 bar of signal .. max ! :(
> No wonder my Orange is terrible as well.
>
> =bob=
What did u expect ?
Charlie Wong - 01 Mar 2004 12:25 GMT
>Not back to the same rate plan, once your off it that's it !
Wrong. The former rate plan may still be available.
J Doe - 01 Mar 2004 14:17 GMT
> >Not back to the same rate plan, once your off it that's it !
>
> Wrong. The former rate plan may still be available.
Not wrong, just not answered in enough detail, If you go off a plan that is
no longer avaiable you can't go back to it
Michael - 01 Mar 2004 21:15 GMT
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Just wondering is it possible to do a MNP back to our original provider ?
> > [back == not losing all my priveleges ]
>
> Not back to the same rate plan, once your off it that's it !
Depends whether its a current plan or an old one
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering is it possible to do a MNP back to our original provider ?
> [back == not losing all my priveleges ]
Hmmm. You can port back, but under the auspices of a new customer
Whether your previous deal is available or not is a diff sotyr