11-01-2014 11:19
11-01-2014 11:19
I have just joined the forum today as I was interested to see what other people think about O2's reception around the country. My own experience is that it's very variable even when I'm in a city when I think 'surely I must get a signal here.'
At least a voice call connects more times than not, but internet access is pretty abysmal most places. This generally doesn't connect. I carry a Three mifi dongle with me and use this to connect to the internet if I'm not able to join to a landline broadband.
What bugs me are the texts telling me about the services I could use. Well I can't if I don't have a signal.
They can supply me with cinema and concert tickets. If I want these I'll go to a cinema or theatre. I don't go to a cinema to buy a phone, I go to a phone provider. Perhaps if they concentrated on their core business a bit more I might actually get a better service for the money I am paying. They are telling me about 4G now. I wont hold my breadth. After all these years of not be able to make 3G work I can't see them getting 4G to work in a few months.
I am unfortunately tied to O2 until December but then I'll be free to leave and then, dare I say it, my smart phone may actually appear to be smart.
12-01-2014 09:44
12-01-2014 09:44
12-01-2014 18:19
I switched to O2 last September and I'm pretty happy with the day to day coverage - I get reasonable signal at home and I can actually use the phone at my Mum's, which I could rarely do on Vodafone.
However I was surprised to have no signal just outside of Guildford recently and the coverage in Sussex was quite poor so I'm hoping these areas improve.
I appreciate that no network will give perfect coverage. I was previously on Vodafone and had to have a Sure Signal due to no reception at home. Last time I went to Lyme Regis I had no signal on Vodafone but full signal on my tablet on Three. We are going back this year so fingers crossed O2 has signal!