on 05-11-2014 01:29
on 05-11-2014 01:29
I've been with O2 now for 8/9 years and have always been happy with their service, in particular, their excellent UK based customer service and the odd perks I get.
However, im getting really fed up lately of slow data speeds around the South West. I have a HTC One M8 which runs extremely fast on 4G in places like London, but when I head back from London to Exeter, my data speed is mostly "G".
When it switches to "E", this is basically useless as it never works.
In Exeter central I get "H". But overall, the data speeds are incredibly slow and i'm struggling to understand why it is that in 2014, we have to put up with these incredibly slow connections. Its ok talking about 4G but how about upgrading people to 3G first?
I'm also puzzled to not see Exeter on the list of cities to have 4G in the near future.
I really want to stay with O2, but while companies such as EE strive ahead and seem to have stable high speed data connections across the UK, O2 seems to be stagnant and out of date (unless you live in London).
Come on O2, modernise your network in the SW.
on 05-11-2014 05:13
Unfortunately it's a slow process and vast areas are suffering from mast congestion and lenghthy mast repair times. I'm quite happy now on EE unfortunately (for O2) as I lost patience with the coverage in my area. I,m in Thailand with a local sim and there is no problems with any of the networks here.
on 05-11-2014 06:30
on 05-11-2014 06:30
on 05-11-2014 07:02
on 05-11-2014 07:08
on 05-11-2014 07:08
on 05-11-2014 07:41
on 05-11-2014 07:41
If changing networks is an option I wouldn't let the very few perks that O2 offer stop you to be honest, especially due to the length of time this problem has existed. I'm still getting used to the novelty of seeing 4G at the top of my phone
on 05-11-2014 08:27
I'm in North Devon and extremely rarely i got H or H+.
I gave up in the end, cancelled my contract early, and moved to EE. Now 95% of the time i see H+ on my phone!
on 05-11-2014 09:02
on 05-11-2014 09:02
It really does look as if the time has come to try another network. It is no good remaining loyal if you can't use your phone properly...:smileysad:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-11-2014 09:04
on 05-11-2014 09:04
@Anonymous wrote:
A person can check where their masts are here http://sitefinder.ofcom.org.uk/search to see if any obstructions etc could be causing issues.
Excellent advice !!
on 05-11-2014 09:17