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on 19-02-2014 22:18
This is frustrating as I often lose data when driving by this area to work and back using Waze or when I go to my mum's who lives in Barton.
I've had the same trouble on multiple Android and iOS devices and don't think it's a slow data connection timing out as I can get (slow) working GPRS at work.
Is this a known issue in the area, is there anything I can do to get my data back in this area? I don't get this problem anywhere else.
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22-02-2014 15:38 - edited 22-02-2014 15:59
Hi,
I really do sympathise with your situation.
Not too long ago I did have 3 weeks of intermittent connection myself and relied on Wifi instead.
Obviously not the answer you wanted but remember these high street shop assistants don't have all the answers.
As said in other threads of this subject matter all sorts of factors can affect signal.
No Network guarantees network signal everywhere and all of the time.
I would suggest you keep a diary of the downtime and put it all in writing here http://service.o2.co.uk/IQ/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=Companion,question=ref(User):str(Mobile),C...
I understand this does not help with the downtime but may return some funds you've paid and not had connection.

19-02-2014 22:22 - edited 19-02-2014 22:27
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19-02-2014 22:22 - edited 19-02-2014 22:27
Check here http://status.o2.co.uk/ with your full postcode
A help thread with bullet points http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Self-help-guide-Is-the-network-down-for-me-or-ev...
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on 20-02-2014 00:09
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on 20-02-2014 00:09
It could well be a local network issue, have you reported it to O2?
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on 20-02-2014 12:47
Its been like this for months now, and with different phones.

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It's been going on a while but starting to wonder if it's something to do with my account as no one else has complained of problems in that area?
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21-02-2014 21:54 - edited 21-02-2014 21:55
@Sammy_boy wrote:
Thanks, would it be worth reporting the issue again or would that be counter-productive?
It's been going on a while but starting to wonder if it's something to do with my account as no one else has complained of problems in that area?
Hi,
If it was me I would be reporting the mast at least once a week.
O2 are constantly working on their network and do have tragets set for improving.
Here is the network Future Link : http://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/network-coverage/the-next-big-thing
If you feel your account needs looking at then it cannot harm speaking to CS on 202 for contract or 4445 for payg.
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22-02-2014 15:38 - edited 22-02-2014 15:59
Hi,
I really do sympathise with your situation.
Not too long ago I did have 3 weeks of intermittent connection myself and relied on Wifi instead.
Obviously not the answer you wanted but remember these high street shop assistants don't have all the answers.
As said in other threads of this subject matter all sorts of factors can affect signal.
No Network guarantees network signal everywhere and all of the time.
I would suggest you keep a diary of the downtime and put it all in writing here http://service.o2.co.uk/IQ/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=Companion,question=ref(User):str(Mobile),C...
I understand this does not help with the downtime but may return some funds you've paid and not had connection.

