Written by: Samantha Tomaszczyk posted: February 28, 2014. Tags: Dave Dyson EE, Mobile News, Olaf Swantee, three
On three CEO David Dyson defended his decision to offer free of charge the 4 g, saying customers will be the judge as to whether it is "devaluing" the service, Olaf Swantee CEO EE
Three CEO David Dyson dismissed the accusations by Olaf Swantee CEO EE that it is "devaluing" 4 g, saying he is doing what is right for United Kingdom customers.
Responding to an article found exclusively in Mobile News last week (see here) Dyson said comments about Swantee, raised the question of whether the CEO of EE is in contact with the United Kingdom.
Swantee told on three decision not to place a premium on 4 g services will lead to uncertainty among customers about what they can offer.
Dyson said: "I was really flattered when I head that Olaf was talking about us, that probably means we're doing something right.
"But I would like to point out the comments from mobile users in the United Kingdom. The answer to the question whether we are devaluing 4 g will come from customers.
"And looking at those comments, you have to question Olaf is in contact with the public in the UK".
Comments from readers of News Mobile called "deluded" EE and accused the company of "ripping off the people" (see comments here).
On three CEO David Dyson defended his decision to offer free of charge the 4 g, saying customers will be the judge as to whether it is "devaluing" the service, Olaf Swantee CEO EE
Three CEO David Dyson dismissed the accusations by Olaf Swantee CEO EE that it is "devaluing" 4 g, saying he is doing what is right for United Kingdom customers.
Responding to an article found exclusively in Mobile News last week (see here) Dyson said comments about Swantee, raised the question of whether the CEO of EE is in contact with the United Kingdom.
Swantee told on three decision not to place a premium on 4 g services will lead to uncertainty among customers about what they can offer.
Dyson said: "I was really flattered when I head that Olaf was talking about us, that probably means we're doing something right.
"But I would like to point out the comments from mobile users in the United Kingdom. The answer to the question whether we are devaluing 4 g will come from customers.
"And looking at those comments, you have to question Olaf is in contact with the public in the UK".
Comments from readers of News Mobile called "deluded" EE and accused the company of "ripping off the people" (see comments here).












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