on 08-01-2011 23:28
on 08-01-2011 23:28
on 17-03-2011 23:52
on 17-03-2011 23:52
on 18-03-2011 00:19
on 18-03-2011 00:19
on 18-03-2011 10:30
on 18-03-2011 10:30
on 18-03-2011 10:46
on 18-03-2011 10:46
Yes I understand about the reception in larger cities, but why has the reception not improved steadily over the years, in my home and at my work place in Swansea I can get from full signal to no signal at all, it drifts in and out at random. There is a serious problem with the coverage in the Swansea and Hereford area's.
Thanks for the info regarding the signal booster I feel like I'm on the equivilant of the old modem dial up when everyone else is on broadband!
on 18-03-2011 11:28
on 18-03-2011 11:28
Yes I understand about the reception in larger cities, but why has the reception not improved steadily over the years, in my home and at my work place in Swansea I can get from full signal to no signal at all, it drifts in and out at random. There is a serious problem with the coverage in the Swansea and Hereford area's.
Thanks for the info regarding the signal booster I feel like I'm on the equivilant of the old modem dial up when everyone else is on broadband!
I get similar but only regarding switch from 3G-2G etc. Overall ability to get a signal is good for me, it's just old-school 2G.
on 20-03-2011 08:50
on 20-03-2011 08:50
on 20-03-2011 19:07
on 20-03-2011 19:07
Yes I understand about the reception in larger cities, but why has the reception not improved steadily over the years, in my home and at my work place in Swansea I can get from full signal to no signal at all, it drifts in and out at random. There is a serious problem with the coverage in the Swansea and Hereford area's.
Thanks for the info regarding the signal booster I feel like I'm on the equivilant of the old modem dial up when everyone else is on broadband!
I get similar but only regarding switch from 3G-2G etc. Overall ability to get a signal is good for me, it's just old-school 2G.
I guess with O2 it is all about returns for the share holders, so investing millions in improving the coverage is not a priority to them, now they think they have reached 'critical mass' with good coverage in the cities, us folks who live a little more rurally don't really count and we can whinge until our hearts are content, well they will be the losers in the end because customer loyalty means absolutely nothing to them, I have no benefit from staying with O2 just large bills, poor reception which leads to festering frustration I don’t need 3g just a signal so that I can talk to people is that too much to ask o2?
This only happened because Orange bought t-mobile, they are now one company called Everything Everywhere. o2 and Vodafone still compete fiercely and it's highly unlikely you'll ever see a network share agreement. It makes sense for them to share sites and some equipment because it gives lower costs to both parties. It doesn't currently make business sense to level the playing field on coverage.
I just wish O2 would do a wholesale merger of networks with Vodafone (like t-mob/orange)
on 21-03-2011 10:17
on 21-03-2011 10:17
on 29-03-2011 20:45
on 29-03-2011 20:45
I live in shrewsbury -shropshire.
I love going walking around the local area, and just over the border in wales.
However i have noticed that the signal quality of o2 is terrible in church stretton.
I then made the mistake of relying on my o2 signal on a dayout in powys, i had no signal at all throughout my visit to presteigne, knighton and surrounding villages - frankly i think o2 need to make drastic changes to it's lack of service - the current signal is just not good enough and renders my usage of the service pointless.
my advice to anyone useing this service in the areas i have mentioned is simply try another provider - orange/T-mobile seem to have their act together, o2 seem not to have sorted out this problem, yet they have known for a while now this lack of signal is occuring according to alot of locals in that area, and business owners i spoke to said the same.
its less o2 and more o dear! is the running joke -
i am changeing my provider.
on 05-09-2012 17:01
on 05-09-2012 17:01
I live in Lincolnshire and the O2 checker says that the signal is good for my post code, it is not true as to use my phone I have to go upstairs near the window facing the mast and I can sometimes get 2 bars. As I live in the lowest point in the village I think the signal goes over the top. I thought of getting a booster but at about £80.00 I think it is a bit risky. I found acompany online that says O2 recomend their product. It's from the Mobile Repeater Shop, O2 and Vodafone 900MHZ Mobile Phone Signal Booster, Repeater. Does anyone have any experience of this?