on 25-10-2017 15:35
on 25-10-2017 15:35
I live in the Chilterns with NO signal inside the house...and an intermittent one bar if lucky somewhere within 200m outside. We try to run a business requiring constant use of mobile phones. O2 is single handedly about to bring our business to an end. We and MANY others in our area have tried to get them to put in a working transmitter mast...but we clearly do not add enough revenue to their bottom line. This appalling signal - together with a poor broadband signal - is utterly shameful in this country. Far less developed countries with huge poverty issues have better communication infrastructure than we do in parts of the UK. There is NOTHING we can do about it. I have found out that any signal booster is illegal and you can receive a £5000 fine. So O2...what are you going to do about it? Bring our complete business to a standstill...or perhaps insist we move to a better area? How about give us a proper signal that will match the TOTAL LIES you perpetrate on your coverage map. Come round here and I will prove it to you.
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on 25-10-2017 15:56
on 25-10-2017 15:56
1 This is not customer service
2 With poor adsl I assume <2mbps boost box may not help assuming a business contract
3 if mobile that bad at home and running a business why not use a landline diverting calls to it when no mobile signal.
4 buildings and trees etc all affect mobile signals so in some instances landline maybe the best option
on 25-10-2017 15:41
on 25-10-2017 15:44
on 25-10-2017 15:44
on 25-10-2017 15:48
on 25-10-2017 15:48
on 25-10-2017 15:54
on 25-10-2017 15:54
on 25-10-2017 15:56
on 25-10-2017 15:56
1 This is not customer service
2 With poor adsl I assume <2mbps boost box may not help assuming a business contract
3 if mobile that bad at home and running a business why not use a landline diverting calls to it when no mobile signal.
4 buildings and trees etc all affect mobile signals so in some instances landline maybe the best option
on 25-10-2017 15:57
on 25-10-2017 15:57
Running a business on a consumer contract will always have consequences unless there is an alternative landline.
on 27-10-2017 11:49
Unfortunately your issue is solely tied to the fact that you are in the Chilterns. The Chilterns owing to the topography and that the fact that there is a National Nature reserve add to the issues.
once you are north of High Wycombe coverage on all networks becomes challenging owing to the topography.
Plannig consent will not be granted for operators to install masts in National Parks therefore coverage in and around such areas will not be the best.
GENERALLY speaking all the networks will suffer from similar issues in your area.
As previously stated here perhaps relying on mobile'phones to run a business may not be the best option.
Landline would seem the best way to go
on 29-10-2017 11:18
on 29-10-2017 11:18