on 09-02-2013 23:21
on 09-02-2013 23:21
Has O2 any plans to get Coverage in Wales? VF is bad but O2 is even worst? Looks like there is only 1 3G network in wales and that seems to be of EE?
09-02-2013 23:34 - edited 09-02-2013 23:35
09-02-2013 23:34 - edited 09-02-2013 23:35
It's a hilly place so it won't be too brilliant, you can check here for where the local masts are for all the providers:
http://www.sitefinder.ofcom.org.uk/
O2 have been spending over a £1M a day for the last couple of years to improve the network.
There will always be poor locations though and getting planning permission for new masts isn't easy.
on 10-02-2013 00:09
on 10-02-2013 00:09
So is all of Wales network coverage bad?
I was in Cardiff and aberystwyth recently, the service was brilliant.
on 10-02-2013 07:13
on 10-02-2013 07:13
http://www.o2.co.uk/network/future has the info.
With 4g on its way o2 is aiming for 98% indoor coverage by population on 2g 3g and 4g
on 10-02-2013 08:26
We travel quite a bit and have to say in South and North Wales I have had better coverage with O2 both phone and mobile data than with vodafone, TMobile and 3(on a phone) over the last couple of years 3s network has improved greatly (as far as mobile broadband is concerned).
If you are using an iphone, their antenna's are not brilliant compared with other smart phones at the best of times let alone areas of difficult coverage.
There will always be patches of non coverage in areas of North Wales due to its terrain and it doesnt matter who the provider is.
on 10-02-2013 16:00
on 10-02-2013 16:00
Outside of a large town you won't get any better than GPRS/EDGE - I live in N.West Wales on Anglesey and whilst there is a mast a few miles away and I have no geographical line of sight issues, I only get a variable signal. That's been the case for the last 14 years.
The village I live in, a prevailing wind sometimes gets you a signal and thats on both o2 & VF. A mere gust of wind will kill Orange/TMobile/3 so they're not a viable option for me. Ironically, I have picked up an Irish network in the past.
Given the spread of villages and the population I doubt 4G will be here for a while (last on the update mast list no doubt) but in Holyhead where the density of population is greater, you get great service from all providers. Its probably the same in most villages in England/Scotland.
on 21-02-2013 22:25
on 21-02-2013 22:38
on 21-02-2013 22:38
@Anonymous wrote:
EE seems to have coverage every where.
Bold statement, are you sure about it?
on 21-02-2013 22:57
on 21-02-2013 22:57
on 22-02-2013 19:37
on 22-02-2013 19:37