allendog said:Would it be due to my mob left off for some time and then switched on 1 or 2 hours after the msg was sent to my mob?
That's why their T&C's say it should not be used for emergency communication.RainyDay said:There is no guaranteed service level for sending/receiving texts.
bond-007 said:That's why their T&C's say it should not be used for emergency communication.
Nobody wrote the thread off as far as I can see - Rainyday merely pointed out that service levels are not guaranteed with SMS which is a factual point relevant to the discussion in hand and does not imply any value judgement on the validity of the issue raised.podgerodge said:I'm surprised that AAM users are writing this thread away simply because O2 have legally covered it. Surely more constructive advice could be given!
So define 'reliable'?Garrettod said:Anyway, if they charge for the service then they are under some responsibility to provide a reliable service are they not ?
Rainyday said:So define 'reliable'?
zag said:If your phone is within range when a message is due for delivery then it gets delivered
All depends on your POV - they might well say that the normal service guarantee is one day, but they will endevour to beat this where possible.podgerodge said:Dependable. If your normal experience is that texts can be sent and received within a few minutes, a move from this to a few hours or over a day is Unreliable. No matter what their terms and conditions say.
ClubMan said:Can anybody quote the Ts&Cs of an SMS agreement just so we know what's guaranteed or not?
RainyDay said:So define 'reliable'?
podgerodge said:Dependable. If your normal experience is that texts can be sent and received within a few minutes, a move from this to a few hours or over a day is Unreliable. No matter what their terms and conditions say...
RainyDay said:All depends on your POV - they might well say that the normal service guarantee is one day, but they will endevour to beat this where possible.
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