The most frustrating thing about them is the fact you get such bad signal quality wherever you go in my experience. It was crap when I was in Cornwall, it was crap when I went to Scotland for a week, its crap when I'm at work in Canary Wharf, it's crap when I'm on the train.
I've had 6 different phones over the span of this 18 month contract, ranging from Sony Ericssons to Nokias and they've all had appauling signal, so it can't be just the phone (i'm on my 3rd N95). Which debranded and unlocked has been fine regarding usage. It really is the network just being shockingly bad.
Come 30th of may, I'll be ringing them up and telling them that I'm cancelling the contract, grabbing my PAC code, and moving to O2. It can't come soon enough.
99% network coverage across the UK my ****!
Cheap and somethings they do like the free skype calls are the only thing going for them, but at the sacrifice of everything else, I'd much rather they focus on sorting out the blackspots where the signal is non-existant.
People on other networks are showing from half to full signal strength. O2, Orange, Vodafone and T-mobile users that I've sat next to on the train on the phone when I've had no signal just proves to me that 3 are the biggest wastes of time and the sooner I get away from them the better!