29-08-2016 13:09
29-08-2016 13:09
It's not good enough to say you have a problem with a Mast and can't get access from the landlord. We have had NO SIGNAL or RECEPTION for over a week here in NE66. Surely, a company such as O2 doesn't have to be kept waiting for a farmer or whoever owns the land to get access and repair the fault. This is the 2nd. time in 6 months that this has happened here in Northumberland. It's just not good enough. How do we claim compensation?
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29-08-2016 13:14
All you can do is submit a formal complaint.
In surrey it took 2 months for the mod to give access to the land.
Unfortunatly o2 have never stipulated fix times due to access issues. The requirements for access are set by the landowner and have to be adhered to.
29-08-2016 13:14
All you can do is submit a formal complaint.
In surrey it took 2 months for the mod to give access to the land.
Unfortunatly o2 have never stipulated fix times due to access issues. The requirements for access are set by the landowner and have to be adhered to.
29-08-2016 13:18
29-08-2016 13:18
Complaints process here http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
29-08-2016 13:26
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29-08-2016 15:41
29-08-2016 15:41
@Beenherebefore Agreed but that postcode is too wide to work out what may be causing the delay but main restrictions are masts on mod land and sensitive car testing areas etc and buildings again that may require security clearance. Seen to many examples on here like the land rover testing area mod in surrey.
I am no expert but all networks have the same issue.
At present my home mast area is showing red on the live status so let's see how long it takes as it is in the middle of a field .