on 14-06-2015 12:02
on 14-06-2015 12:02
I live in Barnet and for over 2 weeks i've had no mobile phone signal. 02 say there is a
mast not working. I've had this excuse for over 2 weeks . In this age of technology
how long should it take to repair a mast. ( 2 days, maybe a week) 02 say use To Go which does not work
if more than 50 mtrs from router and even when next to the router its intermittent.
Iv'e no choice but to move to another phone company
on 14-06-2015 13:58
on 14-06-2015 13:58
14-06-2015 14:01 - edited 14-06-2015 14:03
14-06-2015 14:01 - edited 14-06-2015 14:03
Well again we're only guessing and don't know the details, O2 won't want it down for a minute longer than necessary.
One mast was down for a year as it had to be removed and planning permission took forever from the council to get a replacement installed.
on 14-06-2015 14:02
on 14-06-2015 14:02
on 14-06-2015 14:13
on 14-06-2015 14:13
Access? Pitiful excuse, I could understand if it was on farmland during lambing season but come on, we're talking Barnet for God's sake?
on 14-06-2015 14:37
One would think it's that easy... but unfortunately it's not. There are loads of factors, and you would think some of the landlords would try and speed things up because they realize the impact on people...not! But it can be a number of things...and O2 as to play by the rules!
on 14-06-2015 14:40
on 14-06-2015 14:40
Surely a mast built on private land should have access written into the contract?
on 14-06-2015 14:45
on 14-06-2015 14:45
@jonsie wrote:Surely a mast built on private land should have access written into the contract?
Just what I said earlier @jonsie.....
For instance, when the NHS contracted it's cleaning services out and there was a problem ....the company had free access all areas to check out our complaints..It was in the contract we both signed...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-06-2015 14:52
@jonsie wrote:Surely a mast built on private land should have access written into the contract?
Most of them no....and I do kinda understand why...Let's take the farm example....if I had a farm and lived there I wouldn't want anybody to just come in whenever without me knowing...
on 14-06-2015 14:53
on 14-06-2015 14:53
If o2 put a mast in my back garden (I wish!) I'm sure that with the lucrative deal they offer me they would want full access for repair. If access is the issue then o2 really need to think again about the terms and conditions on any contract.
on 14-06-2015 14:57
It's been like that since I can remember...and I've been in the mobile industry for nearly 20 years. It's not an O2 thing, all networks operate the same way...don't ask me why! My guess is that involves some kind of legal aspect...?