on 22-07-2013 16:16
Hi
I work at least 2 days a week in the east side of Norwich and can never get a 3G signal. I think once a few weeks ago I got one bar. I checked the O2 checker and it says that Norwich is fine, I even phoned O2 and they said no 3G problems. I was asked to change the setting the automaticaly detec carrier to manually selecting O2. It has made no difference what so ever.
I have friends on Orange, Vodafone and Three who have no problem what so ever with a 3G signal.
Also noticed driving around the country I have huge areas with no 3G signal.
Is it just that O2 have crap 3G coverage?
Thanks
Ian
on 15-10-2014 14:00
on 15-10-2014 14:00
Also found that even with near full signal on 3G there is no data avaliable, which I find very frustrating as paying for a service that I struggle to get any connection (even when not in sticks)..
Oh well another year to go on contract, looking forward to moving to a more reliable network.. I have a smart phone and wish to at least be able to get information when I need it (or at least 80% of the time)..
We know have 5G to look forward too, which unfortunately means they are most likely doing diddly squat to fix currect issues in 3G/4G network.. Which means for 99% of the people outside London, Birmingham we are in trouble!
on 15-10-2014 14:10
on 15-10-2014 14:10
on 27-10-2014 13:01
on 27-10-2014 13:01
on 27-10-2014 13:04
on 27-10-2014 13:04
It's a sad fact that no one in customer service or O2 stores have a clue as to what areas will be upgraded or when and I would be very sceptical about claims at a point of sale. More false promises which we hear so much about.
on 27-10-2014 18:20
on 27-10-2014 18:20
on 14-02-2015 17:01
on 14-02-2015 17:01
I have the same problem but not just in one place the 3g is shocking and the sigal to, i work all over the west of engalnd and there is not many places that i get a good signal of 3g i have compained many times but just fobed off. now i contacted Citizens Advice and have told me to speck to ofcom as im paying for a service im not getting half the time.
Ofcom (Office of Communications)
Contact Centre
Riverside House
2A Southwark Bridge Road
London
SE1 9HA
Tel: 0300 123 3333 and 020 7981 3040
Textphone: 020 7981 3043
Fax: 020 7981 3333
Website: www.ofcom.org.uk
on 14-02-2015 17:06
on 14-02-2015 17:06
on 14-02-2015 19:28
on 14-02-2015 19:28