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Ray Le Maistre

How Not to Do 4G, EE-Style

November 14, 2012 | Ray Le Maistre | Comments (2)
   
 
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10:25 AM -- The 4G service recently launched by the U.K.'s largest mobile operator, Everything Everywhere Ltd. (EE) , might be fast and readily available around much of London but its quality is not matched by the operator's customer service levels. (See Euronews: 4G Arrives in UK.)

That's the main conclusion I've reached after reading EE's 4G mobile network – review, a report by London-based Guardian journalist Juliette Garside, who tested EE's LTE network and compared it with the 3G service on offer from 3 .

Garside reported on the services she was able to access around the capital and then found her article supplemented by more than 100 comments from frustrated users who, for the most part, have lambasted the operator for appalling customer service.

Anyone interested in what really ticks off mobile broadband users should check out the comments and pay particular attention to the service that users now expect on Twitter.

In the meantime, this just goes to show that there's no point in rolling out a new-generation network if you don't have the customer support strategy, services, staff and tools to back it up. That seems blindingly obvious in this day and age, but it clearly wasn't obvious to the management at EE. Poor show…

— Ray Le Maistre, International Managing Editor, Light Reading

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Ray Le Maistre
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Thursday November 15, 2012 11:43:49 AM
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Yeah, they all 'talk' a good game....

And as if to prove just how wrong EE's Twitter CRM is, here's evidence...

I tweeted a link to my blog:

How Not to Do 4G, EE-Style -- Guardian journalist finds 's LTE is fast but readers say it sucks at customer service  

The result? @EE followed me on Twitter and then sent me this tweet:

   Hi Ray! We'd love to help! Please follow & DM us your number, postcode & query. We look forward to hearing from you.

You couldn't make this stuff up!

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Thursday November 15, 2012 6:18:20 AM
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It makes me chuckle that just as EE are suffering from dire customer service, the lead article in Total Telecom this morning is focused on a speech by EE Customer Experience Director which mentions ″It's about getting the basics right,″ etc etc

http://www.totaltele.com/view.aspx?ID=477755

EE seem to be squandering their time advantage by offering poor "customer experience", outdated premium data pricing and awful branding/ad campaign. O2 & Vodafone was be really enjoying this poor start

 

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