O2 Coverage Checker - Fit For Purpose or False Advertising?

on 08-08-2014 00:31
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on 08-08-2014 00:31
The Coverage Checker is a computer simulation and whilst the o2 website does state half way down the page that the checker is only a guide for outdoor coverage, when a perspective customer puts their location or postcode in they will invariably get for example 3g "good indoor and outdoor coverage" and so based on that they buy a contract.
Whilst on here we recommend people get free payg sim cards to actually test the network most wouldn't think of that. The result is unhappy customers.
So, o2 coverage checker. Fit for purpose or false advertising? ?????
(For clarity the Advertising Standards Authority have deemed the o2 website compliant with its rules. This went to appeal, o2 were made to make some changes and what we have now is deemed by the ASA as acceptable.). In my opinion the detail about outdoor coverage and only a guide should be at the top right next to where the actual result of the search is recorded.
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on 09-08-2014 15:08
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on 09-08-2014 15:08
The network is under a great strain with 23.6Million customers. Add the 3.5M Tesco 1+M giffgaff customers (not to mention Lycra) they badly need to sort the network out. They are no longer the self named 'innovative' network.
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on 09-08-2014 15:30
Im getting the feeling that the Giff Gaff customers wont be a problem in the near future

on 09-08-2014 18:01
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on 09-08-2014 18:01
Even more surprising then that o2 this week launch a cheap deal for those in the public sector which could bring more customers on board.
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on 09-08-2014 18:15
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on 09-08-2014 18:15
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 09-08-2014 21:42
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on 09-08-2014 21:51
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on 09-08-2014 21:51
The problem is that there is now no easy fix. They have reached capacity and they need to speed up the roll out and upgrade process drastically.
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on 10-08-2014 13:35
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on 10-08-2014 13:35
Which suggests that the backhaul infrastructure needs upgrading urgently too.
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on 10-08-2014 13:48
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on 10-08-2014 13:48
I would agree. They appear to be a network in decline at the moment.

on 10-08-2014 19:36
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