on 16-08-2015 21:05
on 16-08-2015 21:05
Hi everyone
I moved to Oxford in August 2014 for university from Newcastle (where signal has never ever been a problem - always good 4G). However, since moving there my signal and data speeds have been terrible.
Strangely, the city centre is the worst place having never (literally, never) gotten 4G or even a good 3G signal. I almost exclusively get E and GPRS. The rest of Oxford isn't great either. However, if I go to the very west side of Oxford (near the train station) I get good 4G, and heading quite a way East (in Headington) my signal is perfect.
The coverage map shows that Oxford is just about completely covered with 4G however I almost never get it (sadly the one neighbourhood that doesn't have it is where I'll be moving to next month).
I have called O2 and they sent me a new SIM - nothing worked. I went to the Apple Store and they gave me a new iPhone - nothing changed.
What can I do about this? I can probably live without 4G but I what is the point in having a 5GB data allowance when I only really get GPRS in the middle of a city.
Thanks
James
16-08-2015 21:25 - edited 16-08-2015 21:26
on 16-08-2015 21:28
on 16-08-2015 21:28
Must be the 'dreaming spires' in Oxford causing the problem
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 16-08-2015 21:37
on 16-08-2015 21:37
I will try the app although have called them twice and tried to report via the nework status page too.
Others do have the same problem on O2 and my friend on GiffGaff (which I think uses O2's network?) also has the same issues.
The problem is I have another £220 on my device plan. Is there anything I can do or am I simply forced to wait it out with terrible signal unless I pay?
on 16-08-2015 21:48
on 16-08-2015 21:48
on 16-08-2015 21:50
on 16-08-2015 21:55
@Anonymous wrote:I will try the app although have called them twice and tried to report via the nework status page too.
Others do have the same problem on O2 and my friend on GiffGaff (which I think uses O2's network?) also has the same issues.
The problem is I have another £220 on my device plan. Is there anything I can do or am I simply forced to wait it out with terrible signal unless I pay?
Yes Giffgaff is a mvno that operates off o2's Network so it's viable they would have the same issue.
I asked the question about costs as that could determine the advice given in order to help and guide you. So as you have quite a sum to pay it would be costly to move networks.
One option could be to sell your current mobile phone to accumulate some funds to help pay off this cost.
on 16-08-2015 22:04
on 16-08-2015 22:04
I have to agree. Sell the phone to pay off the device and take out another contract with a network that gives good coverage. You have a very expensive music player at the moment. The fact that you settle and pay off the device plan will also help your credit rating.
on 16-08-2015 22:25
on 16-08-2015 22:25
on 17-08-2015 12:25
on 17-08-2015 12:31
on 17-08-2015 12:31
I would get the phone unlocked free by O2 so if you sell to a student they can put in a sim that will get coverage in Oxford.:smileywink: