31-08-2013 12:58
31-08-2013 12:58
I have been an O2 customer for a few year. A couple of months ago my employer moved to a new office in central London, EC2A.
Since then, I get no reception on my phone in the office. Either I get 1 bar of signal, and I cannot make calls as they always break up and drop within a minute, or I get no bars at all and my phone is not even on the network. The O2 map lists good coverage throughout that area, and indeed the signal is fine when I am out on the street.
Is there way to fix this? If I can't use my phone for 8 or more hours per day there's no point in remaining an O2 customer.
31-08-2013 13:54
I'd go to 4g very quickly if I was sure it would work in the office, but for "may be better" it's not worth it.
31-08-2013 13:55
31-08-2013 13:55
@Anonymous wrote:My handset is a galaxy S4 and yes, the office wifi works fine (the base station for that is inside the building).
If I read you right, then nobody is responsible for making this work, and without my employer already being an O2 business customer O2 won't do anything? Consider that my employer would have to do the same with every other mobile network also, in order to get them working as well.
How can it be that a building can be "excluded due to its construction" when that aspect of the construction is only a year or two old? Are there no standards for that either with the mobile phone siugnal or on the building materials?
You also seem to be saying that 4g won't change things, is that right?
TuGo would seem to be your answer as you can make/take calls and SMS using the wifi network you said that works.
As for 4G remember it is only for data at the moment, if you make a phone call your phone reverts to 2G/3G.
31-08-2013 13:57
Before I simplify this, I need to ask one question:
Are your colleagues, whom I shall guess arent all using O2, all experiencing the same problem?
31-08-2013 14:06 - edited 31-08-2013 14:07
My colleages are all having problems, yes. Mine seem to be worse than the others though. I don't yet know if this is due to choice of handset or network.
31-08-2013 14:08
I have installed tugo and will give it a try, thanks.
31-08-2013 14:11
31-08-2013 14:11
31-08-2013 15:55
One question though: I have my phone, that thinks it can recive calls at it has an intermiitent 1 bar of signal. I have tugo installed on the phone and on a adroid tablet, both of which have good wifi connections. Someone calls me. What happens?
31-08-2013 16:01
31-08-2013 16:01
You can answer on either device, they should both ring.
31-08-2013 17:06 - edited 31-08-2013 17:23
Ok, but if I answer on the phone, do I get the choice of regular phone call or tugo? Or is it always a regular phone call? Or always tugo (when the wi-fi is connected)? Always a regular phone call would suck.
31-08-2013 18:27 - edited 31-08-2013 18:30
31-08-2013 18:27 - edited 31-08-2013 18:30
Have a read through the FAQs here:
http://www.o2.co.uk/tugo/got-it?q=signupq&#faqbasic1
It's a free app and it's still in development, just try it out and see how you get on with it.