on 29-11-2013 06:42
on 29-11-2013 06:42
on 29-11-2013 06:52
If there is a definite mast problem there is nothing you can do, O2 will fix it as soon as possible.
In the meantime try cleaning the sim card and rebooting the phone periodically to refresh the network settings. Monitor the mast progress here : O2 Service Status
on 29-11-2013 06:52
If there is a definite mast problem there is nothing you can do, O2 will fix it as soon as possible.
In the meantime try cleaning the sim card and rebooting the phone periodically to refresh the network settings. Monitor the mast progress here : O2 Service Status
on 29-11-2013 07:17
on 29-11-2013 07:17
Hello Superpie and Welcome to the forum,
As jonsie says its a matter of waiting until any mast issues are resolved.
Possibly interim solutions such as 02's Tugo for Pay Monthly Customers which also runs off home wifi ,or alternatives such as WhatsApp or Viber etc could help keep you connected.
If your a business customer then a boostbox is an alternative too.
on 29-11-2013 17:16
on 29-11-2013 17:16
on 29-11-2013 17:21
on 29-11-2013 17:21
on 30-11-2013 01:07
on 30-11-2013 01:19
on 30-11-2013 01:19
@MI5 wrote:
No one can say for sure when a mast will be fixed so it's wrong of cs to say things like that....
When asked about this all we can find out is that the network teams cannot contact or answer questions from customer service staff.
I could imagine an engineer at the top of a mast answering questions in a blizzard about how long it will be before it's fixed, and judging some of the comments and anger seen here in the forum, it's never likely to change.
on 30-11-2013 02:19
on 30-11-2013 04:29
on 30-11-2013 04:29
30-11-2013 13:08 - edited 30-11-2013 13:09
30-11-2013 13:08 - edited 30-11-2013 13:09
I'm sure they could get more out if they wanted to.