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Thursday
Dec032009

Chris Moyles - Radio 1

Looks like Celebs can get fantastic O2 support. From 'Stuart L':

I was listening to Chris Moyles on Radio 1 this morning, he was phoning the station from Africa (he's out there on charity work).

Apparently, on yesterdays show he mentioned on-air that he had difficulty tweeting pictures from his iPhone, but today a 'big-wig' from O2 got in touch and the situation has now been resolved.

Amazing how they can solve data connectivity issues in Africa in under 24 hours.

Its amazing that O2 can solve data connectivity issues in Africa in less than 24 hours, but cannot solve data connectivity issues in SE1 in less than six months. Moyles - if you get this - who was the 'bigwig' ?