14-06-2015 12:02
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
14-06-2015 12:09
Yes I have just checked and this is showing
Veritas Numquam Perit
14-06-2015 12:12
14-06-2015 12:12
You could register for TuGo . it is known to work for many....
http://www.o2.co.uk/apps/tu-go
You could also register for updates about the mast status...
Veritas Numquam Perit
14-06-2015 12:13
14-06-2015 12:13
Hi @Anonymous
I've just check it, and It's the landlord for the mast that hasnt given O2 access to go in and fix it. 😞
14-06-2015 12:15
14-06-2015 12:15
You can register for updates and I do sympathise. Unfortunately there are many factors to be taken into consideration with mast repairs but they know about it and will hopefully get it sorted for you as quickly as possible.
14-06-2015 12:54 - edited 14-06-2015 12:56
14-06-2015 12:54 - edited 14-06-2015 12:56
@Anonymous wrote: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
TuGo uses Wi-Fi so it will not reach that distance, 100 feet is about the limit.
You would need a Wi-Fi repeater to extend this.
14-06-2015 13:38
14-06-2015 13:38
@Anonymous wrote:Hi @Anonymous
I've just check it, and It's the landlord for the mast that hasnt given O2 access to go in and fix it. 😞
I also find it unbelievable that O2 would have a mast on land that they have no automatic right of passage to it in case of maintenance or breakdowns - is it in the Royal Palace or sommat ??
14-06-2015 13:42
14-06-2015 13:42
@MI5 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hi @Anonymous
I've just check it, and It's the landlord for the mast that hasnt given O2 access to go in and fix it. 😞
I also find it unbelievable that O2 would have a mast on land that they have no automatic right of passage to it in case of maintenance or breakdowns - is it in the Royal Palace or sommat ??
I am sure when contracts are signed to put masts on private land...right of access has to be granted?
Veritas Numquam Perit
14-06-2015 13:44
14-06-2015 13:44
14-06-2015 13:52
14-06-2015 13:52
@Cleoriff wrote:I am sure when contracts are signed to put masts on private land...right of access has to be granted?
I'm sure it will be, but they can be in private shops or churches etc. where sometimes you can't get instant access to the key holder.