on 07-07-2022 20:01
had a feedback text today asking what I thought of 02. I was not very happy with coverage and will not be recommending the service.
Funnily enough, I was outside my unit a while ago and text the wife to get her to get dinner started. My unit is 5 miles from home. I sent the text at 18.35. I then drove home, at normal speed no hold ups. I was sat in the kitchen eating tea when the messages came in to the wife's 02 phone, at 19.05.
thats 30 mins to travel 5 miles . pretty poor coverage from the top of a hill with the same provider.
trying to get to a contact page online to report is a nightmare. to think I left Vodafone for this service.
Imagine, if i had had an accident and needed help!!
07-07-2022 20:41 - edited 07-07-2022 20:41
07-07-2022 20:41 - edited 07-07-2022 20:41
In the case of dialling 999 or 112 your phone will connect to any UK network in order for the call to be made, only if all 4 MNO's have no signal will a call be impossible to the emergency services.
Out of curiosity did you not check mobile signal in the area before jumping from Vodafone? And not just by trusting a computer generated coverage checker... even Vodafone's is a load of tosh?
No network guarantees 100% coverage, so there will always be black spots...
Also have you checked https://status.o2.co.uk and checked for any service issues in your area?
on 08-07-2022 23:18
I moved from Virgin Mobile, which uses Vodafone, and had the same shock. I live in Birmingham City Centre, and I need to travel a bit with work... In the first week I think I've reported over 15-20 blackspots in town.
I did not check the network, honestly, as I said major cities must be covered by all major networks... Boy, was I wrong.
3/5 restaurant I've been to, the internet ea that poor that I've could not order food via an app.
A bit surprising to be fair. And this issue extend over 2-3 regions around the town, plus some other places outside the county.
Signal shows OK, internet works like in 2010.
Did you have any signal bars at all, @chaz4?