O2 Head Honcho Says Sorry For London Network Failure
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Ronan Dunne, O2’s head honcho, has apologised to users who were unable to make phone calls in London, in recent months, owing to O2’s mobile network been overloaded with people using smartphones. Dunne told Financial Times that he was very disappointed in the network’s performance over the past few months and blamed the "explosion" in data demand from smartphone users, although, he pointed out that the problems were restricted only to the...
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