No signal, no wifi calling, no TuGo...
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on 24-11-2017 18:49
Until recently I was using an iPhone 5s. Then I got the email saying that they're scrapping TuGo at the end of this month. We live on a remote farm with truly the most horrendous service both indoors and outside. Naturally the O2 site tells us that the service is 'good'. They haven't tried living here. I rely 100% on TuGo when I'm at home. O2 won't supply me with a booster because I'm not a business client.
So I looked up my options and discovered that my 5s wouldn't support wifi calling. I was starting to hate it anyway so I hunted around for something else and landed on a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Love it so far. EXCEPT I still can't get wifi calling because I didn't buy it from O2 so I can't get O2 firmware.
Following a discussion with a lady at O2, she thinks that a new SIM might help with our poor signal. I am skeptical but said I'd try it anyway. If it doesn't make any difference I am trapped into a contract with O2 and unable to make calls in my own home. Feel like I'm just going round in circles, spending money and getting nowhere.
Please don't suggest Whatsapp, Messenger or anything like that. I do all that anyway, but just sometimes people try to ring me or text me. Any suggestions?
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on 24-11-2017 18:53
I guess you have enabled wifi calling in your MyO2 and rebooted the phone to see if it appears in settings?
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on 24-11-2017 18:53
There are none that I can think of tbh. Your only hope is a boost box
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on 24-11-2017 19:04
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on 24-11-2017 19:04
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on 24-11-2017 19:06
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on 24-11-2017 19:06
Yes I've done that but thank you for the suggestion.
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on 24-11-2017 19:07
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on 24-11-2017 19:07
They won't give me one. Apparently the ones you buy on Ebay are legal to buy but illegal to use.
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on 24-11-2017 19:08
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on 24-11-2017 19:08
We aren't that remote but we are in a dip. The house 300 metres up the road gets a great signal. They share a postcode, hence why O2 say we have a good signal. Was managing fine with TuGo.
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on 24-11-2017 19:16
I thought they were offering boost boxes for £180?
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on 24-11-2017 19:28
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on 25-11-2017 10:28
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on 25-11-2017 10:28
Agree with the above Boost boxes are available to consumer customers if you make enough noise (via a complaint) . They will cost you £180 https://www.o2.co.uk/help/network-coverage-and-international/boostbox-guide
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