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germansheppard2
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Can someone please tell me do o2 repair there own masts ,
We have been partly down for 14weeks site keeps saying nesting seagulls so repair delayed which is wrong they left weeks ago and mast was down weeks before seagulls nested ,
Really am fed up with such bad service from o2
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More info
 

Sometimes access is difficult, and many sites are shared with another telco. .

Keep using the Fault Report feature in MyO2. You can also ping O2 Social Media team on Twitter (@O2) or FB, they may be able to give you an update.

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Hi @germansheppard2

You can keep reporting it through the My Network app https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network

You could also make a complaint here https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain

Sadly O2 wont give timescales for mast repairs

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Repairs are contracted to these https://www.ctil.co.uk/
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germansheppard2
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@Cleoriff contact them they don’t seem to care ,
Thanks for contact but think I need leave they don’t leave any option really be 6 months at this rate ,
Thanks again
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@germansheppard2

 

To service equipment O2/CTIL have to obtain permission from the landowner (that they pay rent to) to enter the land.

 

Depending on the nature of the fault they might have to engage other parties, for example if someone has put a digger through the fibre optic cables linking the site back to the network they have to get the appropriate telco involved (might be Openreach or Virgin Media) who have to trace the fault and request permission from the appropriate landowner to access their land to fix it or they might have to have permission to dig up a road.

 

Same goes for power.

 

Alas this can take some weeks or even months,

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Probably quicker to just shoot the Seagulls tho wink
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@MI5 Now now. Grumpy

 

Its no just straight forward as mentioned. Also even though the seagulls may have gone, they can’t just go and start to do things.  They will also be bound by the Seagul law, if there is one 😉

 

However Seaguls nest between April to late July and as it’s only early August O2 may may not have permission just yet to see to their mast.

 

o2 will not want it down any longer than needed. But their hands will be tied I’m afraid. 

 

The mast could be on protected land, you just don’t know.

 

But seagulls have rights you know Jaw-dropping and @MI5 you can’t just go shooting them.  Naughty 😳

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