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The_Groat_Counter wrote: »Sky signed an agreement with O2 some time ago to become an MVNO on their network. Sky are taking their time about it, but it's going to happen. They aren't going to leave the quad-play market to Virgin and BT.
That was how I had read it, I have seen articles dating back to early 20140 -
I think they are taking their time over it precisely because they realise the market is saturated. Quad play has hardly been a great extra money spinner for Virgin and BT.bristleposh wrote: »That was how I had read it, I have seen articles dating back to early 2014
(Far) future plans, however , are a different proposition..
Really? I thought an extra payment was required to qualify for free and reduced rate calls?The weekend plan is free !0 -
Well I said I'd get back, no joy with the mobile (yet) but I did have my current deal lowered for the same stuff, thanks for the guidance.0
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