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EE rebuked over 'misleading' UK mobile coverage maps

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EE rebuked over 'misleading' UK mobile coverage maps

 

"The Advertising Standards Authority has ordered EE to change its mobile coverage checker after a customer complained it had wrongly told him he would receive excellent service in his area."

 

 Ive always found O2's Service Status Checker to be fine when i've had to use it.  slight_smile

 

Source : BBC News.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24564314

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@perksie wrote:

The day a mobile signal changes from being a radio transmission into magic, you will see accurate coverage maps.

 

Where you get a signal one day can easily be a blank area the next.

 

 


Agreed to an extent, it is obviously variable - but for it to be shown as full signal, excellent coverage for 2g/3g indoor and then not to get anywhere close to this for around a mile is very off.

 

As an example, other networks show variable indoor and ok outdoor.

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