O2 boss apologises for smartphone network problems

The head of mobile phone operator O2 has apologised to British customers who were unable to make calls after the group’s network was swamped by people using smartphones, it was reported today.

O2 boss apologises for smartphone network problems

The head of mobile phone operator O2 has apologised to British customers who were unable to make calls after the group’s network was swamped by people using smartphones, it was reported today.

Ronan Dunne said he was disappointed with the group’s network performance in London since the summer, according to the Financial Times.

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