Talk:O2 (brand)

Some minor typos corrected, further information added.

Stylisation
As per Manual of Style (trademarks) O2 should always be written O2, not O2 (when referring to the company in body copy or headlines). The 2 is only subscripted when used in the logotype. ed g2s &bull;  talk  08:41, 16 August 2005 (UTC)

anyone know
why the fixed line services on the isle of man went to 02 rather than BT in the demerger? Plugwash 03:30, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
 * And yet another question, why has Manx Telecom in the Isle of Man not rebranded as O2 (Isle Of Man) Limited?
 * --RÓ 05:56, 26 July 2007 (UTC)

O2 not 02 ! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.116.177.107 (talk) 10:44, 20 January 2011 (UTC)

European?
Shouldn't it be "European telecommunications" and not "British telecommunications" since they operate throught Europe and are owned by Telefonica of Spain? 172.203.100.147 22:10, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
 * Probably - Рэд хот (t • c • e) 17:26, 15 November 2006 (UTC)


 * You are missing the point, BT do not own O2 anymore, and as a result their only European operations consist of a few fixedline companies in UK (as incumbent), Ireland, Italy, and Spain mostly. They are stylised as BT now rather that British Telecommunications to reflect this. See the BT wiki article to see this. O2 have no longer any shareholding relationship with BT. BT's only wireless asset is a small MVNO business known as BT Mobile, which leases airtime off T-Mobile (UK) rather than O2 (UK).
 * --  RÓNÁN   "Caint / Talk"  21:16, 16 October 2007 (UTC)

Plc?
Is O2 still registered as PLC? I'm aware they're not trading anymore, but are they still technically public? - Рэд хот (t • c • e) 17:26, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

Yes, according to their website (www.o2.com): "Telefónica O2 Europe plc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Telefónica S.A., 2007, Wellington Street, Slough, Berkshire SL1 1YP. Registered in England and Wales: 5310128. VAT number: GB 778 6037 85." Gareth Cash 03:06, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Therefore O2 plc is incorrect as the company is now called Telefonica O2 Europe plc. So really the heading should be O2 not O2 plc. Stuartfanning 16:26, 8 February 2007 (GMT)

Telefónica O2
Since O2 is a disambiguation page, the O2 plc page should be renamed either "Telefónica O2" or "Telefónica O2 Europe". Viakenny 18:07, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

Addition of Training Video
I came across a training video for O2 in the UK, does anyone have any objections in placing the following link under external links: O2 official training video siralexf
 * As no-one has responded in a week and Dick is reluctant to help me I am going to add the link to the article. If someone disagrees with the addition of the Official O2 training video being added to this article, can you please explain your reason. Siralexf 17:13, 5 February 2007 (UTC)siralexf
 * Siralexf, I'll stay away from it now and let people who know more about this article decide. I feel, however, that you still have not provided any explanation for why 4 or your first 5 contributions were external links to tallboymedia.com, nor have you said whether you have any relationship to that organization.  Do you? Dicklyon 18:29, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
 * By the way, I just noticed that your non-talk contributions are still 100% external links. Dicklyon 18:37, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

I've told you around 15 times that I have nothing to do with the company. I'm a keen photographer and I search the web a lot and came across this website. I felt that the videos they provide would be a good addition to wikipedia. Lastly, you remark about 'my contributions' - i've only been a member for under a month, what do you expect me to do in that time? Also, you are incorrect about your statement that the are all external links, go back and read them again - and to tell you the truth i'm getting pretty fed up with this.Siralexf 07:55, 6 February 2007 (UTC)siralexf
 * Good thing I'm patient, or I'd be fed up, too. You've just said a bunch of stuff that I have a hard time believing.  Allow me to enumerate:


 * I can't find any place, much less 15, where you said you had nothing to do with the company, until today.
 * Being a keen photographer seems to be not a credible excuse for liking and pushing lame training video intros on the site of a company pushing video services.
 * You say your contributions are not all external links, yet in your month of contributions I find not one other thing besides external links and talk pages, most about those external links.
 * So how can you expect me, or anyone, to take you seriously? All we have to go on is your contributions.  Give this up, and make some genuine contributions instead, and things will go much better.  Keep in mind that adding external links is almost never a great way to contribute to wikipedia, and links from people who do nothing else will almost always be viewed skeptically and reverted.  It's nothing personal, and not a judgement on the content, just the way it is. Dicklyon 17:40, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

Meaning of mmO2?
What was the meaning of the mm in mmO2, the former parent company of o2?

>> No one actually knows... It emerged as part of the Lambie-Nairn re-brand, and is rumoured to stand for "Mobile Media", but this has never been confirmed. MMO2 formerly ceased to exist in early 2005 when MMO2 PLC (The holding company of all of the O2 Operating Businesses throughout Europe), changed it's name to O2 PLC.

Pro hib it O ni o ns (T) 23:21, 15 February 2007 (UTC)

I was under the impression this stands for 'MultiMedia02. I will see if I can verify this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.120.90.59 (talk) 16:03, 12 March 2008 (UTC)

In Broadband training, we were told it meant "MillenniuM O2" - Implying their "Starting Date" - 2002, 02 years after the "millennium" (yeah I know it was all demerged slightly before 2002... But thats the way they write their history). I cant offer any direct proof of course. - Anonymous for obvious reasons.

The O2 brand could not be used initially as it was owned by Ofrah Winfrey. Until it was bought off her it had the MM prefix. The MM had no meaning at all. The O2 also has no meaning. It is not a molecule of oxygen! The go live date was officially 02/02/2002. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.116.162.110 (talk) 10:55, 20 January 2011 (UTC)

Cellnet Logo
There is another logo that was used when Cellnet (Telecom Securicor Cellular Radio or TSCR) first started that looks reminiscent of a tortoise shell consisting of 6 hexagons placed around a central one representing the deployment of "Cells"Reynoldstone 14:16, 8 August 2007 (UTC)

The Cellnet Logo was a representation of the 7 cell frequency repeat patern. It was devised by Colin Street who was the press officer. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.116.162.109 (talk) 10:48, 20 January 2011 (UTC)

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Demerger
I'm going to suggest that this article should be split into Telefónica Europe (for the over-arching Telefónica brand in Europe) and Telefónica O2 UK (the article dedicated to the UK business). At present, I think this article is far too confusing - it talks about the UK business, but then also talks about the rest of the business in Europe. [Jam] [talk] 10:30, 7 June 2008 (UTC)


 * I agree that there is some confusion in this article - some sections of it are too UK focussed. (Not surprising as I already put a lot of work into getting a heavily UK-specific article into a more objective one about the whole group) I, personally, would like to see some of the UK-specific bits de-stressed (or even removed) - I don't really have any care for these to be shifted to another article (e.g. Telefonica O2 UK Ltd for example) - but am happy to support it. Jminhas (talk) 13:47, 10 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Well, I'll look and see if some of the more UK focused aspects can be removed (or perhaps placed into a "History of Telefonica Europe" article) later on.  [Jam] [talk] 14:04, 10 June 2008 (UTC)


 * No. I was totally confused when I came to this article after a long absence and thought of course there should be a seperate UK article. But after looking into it I think I'm right to say Telefonica merged the other businesses into the old mmO2 plc/O2 plc, so it makes perfect sense to explain how the company emerged out of BT Group & expanded with the Telefonica purchase. Mark83 (talk) 21:04, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

unbound oxygen?

 * O2 - the chemical symbol for unbound oxygen

O2 is the chemical symbol for an oxygen molecule - in which the two oxygen atoms are bound together. Unbound oxygen ,by which I guess a free radical would be meant, would be shown as O• --81.150.229.68 (talk) 14:20, 14 July 2008 (UTC)

The 2 is not subscript! The O2 is the letter O followed by the numeral 2. It has no meaning. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.116.162.110 (talk) 10:57, 20 January 2011 (UTC)

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Competitors section
I have removed this section as inappropriate, copied below for review. If this section were to be included here, exactly the same list would be duplicated trivially for every telecoms provider in Europe. If anyone feels this is useful, they can debate the case for duplication of this subsection of List of telephone operating companies on that list's associated talk page. Fæ (talk) 17:57, 5 August 2010 (UTC)


 * Competitors

United Kingdom
 * 3
 * Nutshell Mobile (uses 3 UK's network)
 * Orange
 * T-Mobile
 * Vodafone
 * ASDA Mobile (uses Vodafone's network)
 * Family Mobile (uses T-Mobile's network)
 * Giffgaff (uses O2's network)
 * Lebara Mobile (uses Vodafone's network)
 * Nomi Mobile (uses Vodafone's network)
 * LycaMobile (uses Orange's & O2 network)
 * Talkmobile (uses Vodafone's network)
 * Tesco Mobile (uses O2's network)
 * Utility Warehouse (uses T-Mobile's network)
 * Vectone Mobile (uses T-Mobile's network)
 * Virgin Mobile (uses T-Mobile's network)
 * Now Mobile (uses ?'s network)

Ireland
 * 3
 * Meteor
 * Vodafone
 * eircom Mobile (uses Meteor's network)
 * Tesco Mobile (uses O2's network)
 * Postfone (uses Vodafone's network)

Isle of Man
 * Sure

Germany
 * E-Plus
 * Telekom
 * Vodafone
 * Tchibo Mobilfunk (uses O2's network)
 * Fonic (uses O2's network)
 * Ortel Mobile (uses E-Plus's network)
 * Simyo (uses E-Plus's network)
 * Aldi Talk (uses E-Plus's network)

Czech Republic
 * T-Mobile
 * Vodafone

Slovakia
 * Orange
 * T-Mobile
 * naymobile (uses O2's network)
 * Tesco Mobile (uses O2's network)
 * SwanMobile (uses O2's network)

Countries
Zur Telefónica Europe plc (GB) gehören fünf Landesgesellschaften mit über 42 Millionen Mobil- und Festnetzkunden in Europa. (Bad translation-try from Kilon22: "The Telefonica Europe plc (GB) consists of 5 national subsidiary with over 42 million mobile and fixed-line customers in Europe.) Telefónica España (ES) Telefónica Deutschland Holding (D) Telefónica UK (GB) Telefónica Czech Republic (CZ) Telefónica Slovakia (SK)

The list is incomplete, and I think I could get more actual (and higher :>) numbers. Telefónica Europe is growing to a giant, they even wanted to buy E-Plus, which is one of the few "main providers" (with dozens of small subsidiaries each) in Germany. I had E-Plus for years when contracts were a good option (you did get a 300 - 400€ mobile for 1€ always for a 2 year contract, Flatrate for mobile to mobile was available, but so expensive, that it was de facto just too expensive for the average person and therefore even not offered I think. Maybe if you asked something could be done... They planned this for 2 years and did it on 1st October 2014, another step, but maybe the last large one, since already the buying of E-Plus for (2012 planned, dont know about the real price over 2 years later) to pay 5 billion €uro (back than this has been over 6.5 billion US-$ or so + 17.6% shares of Telefónica Deutschland Holding for the KPN which must be the old holder of E-Plus.

It is not the deal of the decade but for me E-Plus was just E-Plus... never thought someone would buy them, ok same with Nokia to be honest, but this was because of Smartphones and mobiles... but also not a small one. The cartel office was one reason because it took so long, the "other" main/large competitors can not be bought from Telefónica Deutschland Holding... since they would create a "company" like it was with the "Deutsche Telekom" on fixed-lines telephones and ISDN or analog Internet lines in the 90's for private users and fast connections for commercial users which needed very high-speed internet and were willing to pay very very large amounts (especially for building the lines to the companies headquarters), they had a monopole back than. I hope that the cartel office only allow them to buy maybe small regional companies and no larger company offering mobile phone and mobile internet/voLTE etc... since they already abuse their power! I have no source yet, only the website from the Company would be a source?!

I will add it, but my English sucks, so maybe someone can filter out the important things and make a correct sentence out of this and post is here or add it to the article?! Greetings Kilon22 (talk) 18:49, 3 February 2016 (UTC)

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