26-08-2012 17:36
26-08-2012 17:36
06-09-2012 16:34
06-09-2012 16:34
07-09-2012 14:51
Thanks for the comments.
I have recently been watching the strength of the O2 signal around the Canterbury area using the Bluetooth in my car. It is very poor or non-existent to the East of the city (I live here), and parts of the A2 are not covered. The signal is also non-existent in parts of the city centre.
Using O2 in this area is a bit like Orange was in the late 1990s - you know, ducking and diving to find a signal, wandering around the house to try and find a useable signal, calls dropping out and being told that you sound like a Dalek.
I had assumed that all of the mobile companies had pretty got most population centres, main roads and university towns covered but with O2 I was obviously mistaken......
16-09-2012 16:04
Further to my earlier posts, I have been informed that there are now 3 universities in Canterbury.
Providing poor coverage in a university city is perhaps not the best business decision 02 has ever made. Do they have market researchers?
In coverage terms, 02 have been left behind in this area.
27-06-2013 10:02
I'm shocked quite how bad the O2 coverage is in SW London (Putney). I've got a couple of old Nokia phones on an Orange account that give perfect reception all the time. I was recently provided with a Smartphone from work on an O2 account - this is barely useable in most parts of SW15. In fact I switched from an iPhone-4 to a Blackberry Bold as I originally blamed the poor reception on the iPhone being more "smart" then "phone". The reception on the Blackberry is just as bad. I've also got a broadband dongle on an O2 account which is barely useable. It's not only SW London. I regularly commute to Leicester on business and the O2 signal is virtually non-existant along most of the route. Again, the Orange signal is always good to excellent.