on 26-05-2016 00:25
on 26-05-2016 01:52
COverage indoors is dependent on the structure of the building etc and if it's ok outside your home you may wish to consider using the TU app indoors if you are on contract.
on 26-05-2016 01:52
COverage indoors is dependent on the structure of the building etc and if it's ok outside your home you may wish to consider using the TU app indoors if you are on contract.
on 26-05-2016 02:03
26-05-2016 04:44 - edited 26-05-2016 06:10
26-05-2016 04:44 - edited 26-05-2016 06:10
This thread may help you understand why even if masts are close things do not always work as expected
on 26-05-2016 06:39
on 26-05-2016 06:39
on 26-05-2016 07:40
on 26-05-2016 07:40
Have a look at installing Tu as mentioned above. A link to the app http://www.o2.co.uk/apps/tu-go
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on 26-05-2016 07:45
on 26-05-2016 07:45
on 26-05-2016 08:00
on 26-05-2016 08:00
@Cleoriff wrote:Have a look at installing Tu as mentioned above. A link to the app http://www.o2.co.uk/apps/tu-go
Providing you have the use of wifi Tu would certainly help you when in the club.
If no wifi, you're still stuck with what the phone can latch onto unfortunately.
on 26-05-2016 08:52
on 26-05-2016 08:52
No network will ever guarantee 100% coverage. As said, much depends on location, and the type of building you're in. If you say there are four masts near your club, a suggestion might be, if your phone is unlocked, to try the Pay & Go sims from the other networks to see which gives you the best signal. If you find one stronger than what you get from O2, you might want to think about switching providers.
on 26-05-2016 10:40