on 26-01-2016 13:36
on 26-01-2016 13:36
Hello,
Not quite sure if this is the right place to post this but I'll try anyway.
For almost two weeks now I have terrible reception on my mobile phone. After consulting the O2 Service Status tool on your website I got the following response:
Sorry, there's a mast near you that isn't working due to fire damage. We`re working to fix the problem.
We apologise for any inconvenience.
This was two weeks ago. When will this issue be adressed and the necessary repairs made?
Regards,
Stefan
on 26-01-2016 13:39
Hi @Anonymous O2 never give timescales on repairs to masts. It is dependent on so many factors. If you download the app you can get updates there and also disagree with any info.. if updates arent happening http://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-01-2016 13:39
on 26-01-2016 13:39
Hi @Anonymous O2 never give timescales on repairs to masts. It is dependent on so many factors. If you download the app you can get updates there and also disagree with any info.. if updates arent happening http://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-01-2016 13:42
Thank you Cleoriff, I will have a look.
on 26-01-2016 13:43
O2 won't give timescales but you can register for updates on the status page. Repairs take in many factors such as access permission, parts, weather and workload etc. All you can do is keep checking and use TuGo at home if you are contract.
on 26-01-2016 14:10
on 26-01-2016 14:10
Apart from all the factors @jonsie mentioned, O2 actually saying that there was fire damage must mean that what happened was fairly major. It doesn't help your situation, but at least you know that they have acknowledged the problem and are working on it. It's not in O2's interest to see customers without service.
on 26-01-2016 21:14
on 26-01-2016 21:14
on 26-01-2016 22:21
on 26-01-2016 22:21
@Curr946 wrote:
I'm sure there could be a wee apology in store when it's all up and running. @Toby, what disaster recovery options are available to O2. Network share with a rival network?
You think? Very doubtful a store will apologise and I've never known O2 to mast share when there's a damaged mast. They have however been known to erect a temporary mast though they seem to be saved for music festivals and sporting events.
on 26-01-2016 22:36
on 26-01-2016 22:36
"Hello, is that EE?"
"Alright matey, it's Ronan from O2. Yeah we've got a mast down in xx area and all our customers are getting annoyed and some are leaving us to join you haha. Anyway, was just wondering if we can piggyback on your mast for a bit? Sound ok fella?
on 26-01-2016 22:40
on 26-01-2016 22:40