Virgin moved me over to o2 and the service is worse
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on 29-05-2023 21:28
I was moved from Virgin Media to o2 recently and I went into Bournemouth during the weekend since I am local to the area and somehow the service is worse?!
I looked on the network status page and I have noticed that 'essential' maintenance has been going on for 2+ months now so I am wondering if I should switch to a different network because I get the feeling that the maintenance text box is just a way of saying 'we aren't gonna do anything about it'.
Anyone got any insight into how long these 'essential' maintenances take to complete?
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on 29-05-2023 21:37
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on 29-05-2023 21:37
@SirSpookington We are all customers so no one here would have any insight into how long the maintenance will take. Only thing you can do is get Pay & Go sims from the other networks to see if you'd be getting a better signal from one of them. If you do, then it's time to switch providers. If you don't then you may as well stay where you are until the repairs are completed.
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on 29-05-2023 21:57
You should seriously consider changing network...
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on 31-05-2023 13:01
I’m in the same position though in Scotland. I’ve been advised after trying to find out information that the ‘essential work’ should be complete by Saturday🤬🤬. Now Virgin was not without issues but this is just ridiculous. Going to research alternative mobile provider.
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on 31-05-2023 13:04
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on 31-05-2023 13:04
The signal you get on O2 should be the same as Virgin as they moved on to O2 signal over 6 months ago.
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on 04-06-2023 09:22
I'm in the same boat, really as my 4G signal indoors has been practically non-existent for several weeks now on o2, whereas a standby phone with a 1p mobile SIM (on EE) runs perfectly OK in both phones. The Network status is a joke as my nearest mast an several others within 2 to 3 miles seem to be problematic according to the My Network App. I have thought of changing to BT mobile (EE) as I have Broadband with them and all I want is a simple Data and free texts and calls. My patience is running out and I'm naïve enough to think things will improve. However, I do wonder whether the excessive tree foliage this year has something to do with this.
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04-06-2023 09:25 - edited 04-06-2023 09:26
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04-06-2023 09:25 - edited 04-06-2023 09:26
A lot going on in the cellular arena these days in the UK, @HHGTTG (great handle, by the way!) - see here: https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/3G-switch-off-dates-for-UK-networks/m-p/1622667/h...
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