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Ianstovs
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Hi, how can I find out how many masts are in my area and how many are working ? Thank you 

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pgn
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Download the O2 My Network app and turn on the Masts layer, @Ianstovs 

https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network

Note you will need to create a login for the app to use it routinely, this is different from your MyO2 or Community credential.

Good luck!

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Thank you, I've downloaded that app but doesn't say if they are working or not. Unless a blue mast is showing as not working. Thanks  

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@Ianstovs 

 

The only way to find out is via a website call Cell Mapper,  but that is crowd sourced.. 


The o2 Network will show if any are not working, if it isnt then all are working..

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Sorry one more question, how on the app would it show as not working? 

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As per the key, note where the area around a mast is white ...

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@Ianstovs good luck!

 

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Thanks and thank you for your time 

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