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DonnchadhMor
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When are the 100+ homes and businesses in the DD25GA area going to have access to mobile coverage?

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Bambino
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Well then if there's no coverage from any provider, the responsibility doesn't fall entirely on O2, so what's the actual complaint? I would have thought the OP should be looking at the local authority to provide the networks with a way to get service to the area, or maybe it's the local authority who didn't allow a mast to be built?

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



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I guess with only 100 or so homes, no network thinks it's worth investing millions in getting a better signal there.
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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Landline it is then......😕

Have you physically checked other sim cards or are you only checking coverage maps?

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Just checked the Hidden EE checker and they claim to have 4G coverage and low band 800mhz coverage as well

 

GSM 1800MHz 2G
3
fair
UMTS 2100MHz 3G
2
weak
LTE 800MHz 4G (VoLTE only)
1
poor
LTE 1800MHz 4G double speed
3
fair
LTE 2600MHz 4G
0
not available
LTE-A 4G+
0
not available
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This ofcom checker https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/mobile-coverage gives a bit more real world results but you must select indoor coverage and then select network and then select data or voice, By selecting indoors it then takes in to consideration things like trees and building and building materials 

 

Where i live 1 mile from a o2 cell site i have no O2 coverage due to a hill and trees but on o2s site it shows full coverage but in real life no indoor o2 coverage

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