29-03-2013 19:07
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05-04-2013 07:19
05-04-2013 07:19
If business customers are affected(on a business tariff) ask about boost box for your house as long as you have broadband. (I know they still do them as was offered one on Wednesday)
And ask them to waive the fee for it until a mast is replaced and then ask them to take it back.
Has anybody disabled 3g to see if you still can get a 2g signal?
08-04-2013 17:56
I do confirm that there's not difference between 2g and 3g signal: Still the same problems
I work in the BSCH and before I had signal 3G (sometimes even fast data conexion) inside the toilets(most hidden and separate place).
But since the removed the mast there's no signal AT ALL in the East part (even if you are close to the window) In the west part you got some signal but Data conexion is really slow.
In my original country when there's a problem of conexion like this they place a lorry-truck with a mast for a while, till problems are fixed. I don't know why o2 doesn't do that, specially when lots of contracts are in risk to leave.
08-04-2013 18:34
08-04-2013 18:34
08-04-2013 23:27
08-04-2013 23:27
Virtually no signal in RSCH - occasionally one bar. This is a safety issue - who carries a bleep any more. 95% of my phone usage is in the hospital. My contract (on a domestic tariff) has over a year to run, so I am really stuck, unless someone knows how I can get out of it. All I have been offered is a rebate on my monthly payment.
Replies from O2 have been just about as useful as "your call is important to us". Live chat and complaintreviewservice by email and telephone had no useful information. Local store only knows that the mast at "Brighton Pier" has been decommissioned.
I have tried O2 TUGo. As the reviews state, it is completely useless.
There has been one mention in this thread of a planning appeal regarding a replacement mast. Does anyone know anything more about it?
There has been talk of a helipad at RSCH for 25 years. I understand that the wind precludes building on the tower. Don't know if 3Ts has it in the plan, but any such thing is years away.
So if the antennae were on the tower, then why not just put them back there until an alternative has been commissioned.
09-04-2013 07:55
09-04-2013 07:55
@gasman2
The helipad is going on the 18th floor of the tower acording to the plans i looked at .
According to other posts the site of the appeal will not help the hospital.
All info is on the brighton and hove website.
09-04-2013 21:30
09-04-2013 21:30
Information obtained today from a reliable source - mast on top of the tower was decommissioned two weeks ago. There was supposed to be a replacement sited at Sussex House, but this has not happened. Don't know why.
Also heard a rumour that a mast at the marina has gone down and requires planning permission to be replaced.
I have spoken to chap at the Council planning dept. He says that he has not received any applications for new masts. However that may not be required under permitted development.
It seems to me that someone (?NHS ?O2) has jumped the gun decommissioning the mast on the tower. Despite the artist's impression on the 3Ts site of a helipad on the tower, I will eat my hat if that ever happens.
I have been unable to get any information from O2 about replacement plans or time frame, and they will make no effort on my behalf to obtain that information or refer me on to their engineering dept. However I do have another contractor's phone number which I will try again tomorrow.
But I have scored a reduction in my monthly charge!
10-04-2013 01:07
10-04-2013 01:07
10-04-2013 11:52
This was sent to all hospital staff today.....
There is a current problem with O2 mobile coverage in RSCH and the surrounding areas. This does not affect Trust mobile phones or bleeps.
The Trust are currently in discussions with O2 about ways to speed up the return of signal coverage to the hospital. We do not yet have a date for when this will be possible.
The problem was caused by O2 taking down the mast on top of the Thomas Kemp Tower. In September 2011 they were given eighteen months notice by the Trust of the need to remove it. When O2 cleared the mast they did not inform the Trust of any problems this would cause with coverage.
10-04-2013 12:34
10-04-2013 12:59