My O2 mobile contract ends in 2 months, so I have been looking around for good deals. (I'm currently paying £35-a-month from the mobile, and £26-a-month for the home phone and broadband) I'm fed up of never having a mobile signal in my flat (the downside to living in a building built to withstand Jesus). While switching from O2 mobile will bump up my O2 home + broadband, I'm willing to pay a few quid more if it means I can actually receive texts and utilize my free calls. Orange broadband's site is quoting me half the broadband speed of what O2 are giving me, so I was wondering if any other UK carriers offer a similiar technology. While my flat is Virgin Media-enabled, I couldn't find any info on them offerinf a similar service.
Voda has suresignal which I believe is either £5 per month on contract or a £50 one off fee and uses a femtocell to provide a signal indoors using a broadband connection. http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/mobile-accessories/vodafone-sure-signal
oo.. actually I've just found out that O2 will be coming out with something similar this year: O2 Connect and O2 BoostBox. Nice.. now I can upgrade my phone instead (assuming that the do actually release it out this year)