on 07-02-2013 19:32
on 07-02-2013 19:32
Hi all
i am so mad, I am a lonof time customer of O2' over 5 years , I live in Lancaster Lancashire and for over 10 days now the service has been appalling, signal dropping out, no service , searching for signal, phone disconnecting as and when i manage to get signal, sometimes no signal for hours, no texts being delivered, incoming calls going straight to voicemail. I have called O2 so many times, been on live chat 4 times, only to be told itching can be done and its my handset ( iPhone 4S) . And then I check the live coverage and find out a mast is down. And it's still down and has been now for well over a week. And no sign of it getting better, no information about when a fix is thought to be due. One advisor told me two days ago that signal in my area was great, I had to ask her to check the mast site, only for told say oh yes you are write that was a typo your mast is down !!!
Not only is my personal O2 phone down but it is also affecting my business mobile. No offer of help, no offer of compensation, no idea when service will be restored. I pay over £50 a month for my personal tariff, can't not believe how shabby the O2 service has become.
on 07-02-2014 16:35
on 07-02-2014 16:35
@Anonymous wrote:For many of us the telecoms services are nearly as essential as the other services. How long would you be prepared to go without water, sewage or power?
Possibly months like the people in the West Country!
I doubt you are the only one with service issues and I'm sure it will be fixed as soon as possible.
07-02-2014 16:40 - edited 07-02-2014 16:41
07-02-2014 16:40 - edited 07-02-2014 16:41
on 07-02-2014 16:41
So as suggested I have tried on two different phones at 16:35 today from LA2 0PN. I have had them on 3g and 2g and I still have the same problem with both of them - I hear perfectly ok but my voice constantly breaks up and is unintelligible to the other person.
According to the O2 status page they have been working on the masts but it's all oaky now - it isn't.
I drove from central Lancaster to home in south Lancaster. Initially the call quality was fine but when I got within .25 - .5 miles from LA2 0PN the person I was speaking to said that they couldn't hear me any more and hung up.
There is still a network issue.
on 07-02-2014 16:52
Just for balance I'm not suggesting O2 are worse than the other networks and in fact I've been recommending them for years. usually I can always be sure whereever I am to get enough signal to make a voice call.
I was with orange for years unitl I lost service at home and at my place of work on a commercial site in central Lancaster.
After days of frustration orange eventually told me that they had decommissioned a mast in central Lancaster and had no plans to recommission it, so dozens of commercial orange users were left out in the cold.
And, and I swear that this is true, they told me that they knew the the mast serving LA2 0PN had been running on reduced power for weeks but they couldn't find an engineer to climb the mast to fix it. It's unbelievable. Needless to say I cancelled my orange cotracts and will never go with them again.
It's really the lack of transparency and talking to customer advisors who appear to know nothing about network status that frustrates me.
on 07-02-2014 16:56
on 29-01-2023 20:14
on 29-01-2023 20:14
I'm so sick of poor reception and being told everything is fine when it patently is not where I live but not outside the patch that I am leaving o2 after 20+ years.
on 29-01-2023 20:30
on 29-01-2023 20:30
Good Luck, just make sure to do some network tests via some PAYG sim cards @Rcg1 otherwise you will be stuck in a contract for a network that doesnt work either..
As all networks suffer from Not spots...
on 29-01-2023 20:41
on 29-01-2023 20:41
Wow, resurrecting a 9 year old thread!
on 29-01-2023 21:12
on 29-01-2023 21:12
@Rcg1 If you want to leave follow this guide: Cancelling your contract - An updated guide - O2 Community