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loquayrules said:O2 were the first service provider to give free text to customers online. It used to be 500 texts but this wasn't being used so was reviewed in 2003.
loquayrules said:Emailing Danuta is a good idea, but due to the factors involved, the issues are beyond her control and she probably isn't technical enough to fix the gremlins.
loquayrules said:The programmes involved are huge and complex and issues will arise directly from this, many of which couldn't be predicted or woudn't show during testing.
loquayrules said:This post is completely unofficial and has not been sanctioned by o2
Polo-Boy said:Yet again the O2 webtext is down !
loquayrules said:Emailing Danuta is a good idea, but due to the factors involved, the issues are beyond her control and she probably isn't technical enough to fix the gremlins.
I think this is a key point. Hence the fact that it hasn't been working properly since the site was re-designedloquayrules said:Webtext is an outsourced programme, and there is no revenue to gain from it.
Not for long. Consistant poor service will lose customers. This is simple fact. I used to log on to 02 once a day. These days I tentatively log in once a week to see if webtext is working. I would say 80% of the time it isn't.loquayrules said:Some of the issues with the site are caused by the number of hits it is getting. It is, after all, one of the most used Irish websites.
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