on 05-04-2018 09:13
Is this still a constant problem for O2 users? and when should we expect a fix for this?
I'm only new to O2 having changed from EE as I was told O2 was a much stronger signal, and as I work in the city, 90% of the time I can never use my phone unless i'm on my work wifi or at home. To be honest I'm not a fan of paying £53 a month for a phone plan that hardly ever works properly in use, but still manages to eat all my data to 0gb to then have to pay money to add more on! it's ridiculous.
When can we expect a fix for this? as based off the community posts this has been ongoing for months now.
05-04-2018 09:22 - edited 05-04-2018 09:30
05-04-2018 09:22 - edited 05-04-2018 09:30
The community has no idea if or when o2 are going to address the capacity issues.
All you can do is keep reporting the issue through customer service or by downloading the MyNetwork app.
https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network
You can also use Resolver to make a complaint http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
05-04-2018 09:25 - edited 05-04-2018 09:26
05-04-2018 09:25 - edited 05-04-2018 09:26
@laurenvontrappO2 will never give timescales for mast repairs or new mast developments.
You can check signal status and report issues via the My Network app https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network
Or you can make a complaint https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
I know it's fine to say this with hindsight but you may have fared better had you tried a few other network sims in your phone first. At least you would have known which one gave the best signal....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-04-2018 09:51
on 05-04-2018 09:51
on 05-04-2018 15:27
Now that O2 have finally acquired a large chunk of 4G spectrum, relief is certainly on its way. The vast majority of the issue here was lack of bandwidth, which has now been rectified with a vengance.
As to when and with which handsets, I don’t know and is a subject of one of my own questions.
But I’m delighted O2 have gone for it and can see the ‘promised land’ in sight.
on 05-04-2018 20:39
on 05-04-2018 20:39
So many questions that will only be answered in time. Manchester will be more than likely to be at the back of the queue...
on 07-04-2018 10:32
on 07-04-2018 10:32
on 07-04-2018 10:33
on 07-04-2018 19:32
on 08-04-2018 01:45
on 08-04-2018 01:45
@Anonymouswrote:
@jonsiewhy Manchester will be at the back of the queue? Bid dense city and full of O2 customers and O2 stores all around.
After London probably Manchester is the next city so I really don’t understand your coment, can you explain please thanks!
It was a joke mate not a point of fact. Most people on here know my dry wit and I tend to forget some can take it out of context.
However, when 4G was launched by O2, London, Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool all got 4G before Manchester (which by the way, I consider to be the Capital City) That IS a fact.....So that is the basis of my opinion. ...now we all wait 😉