on 20-02-2019 13:40
Hi,
I've been having issues sending and receiving text messages today - when I check my postcode on the "My Networks" app, it tells me that "Our network's very busy in this area"
Does this mean there is a fault or there isn't?
or should I go through any other steps before I report it - I'm a pay monthly customer with a Samsung s9
Thanks
Alun
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on 20-02-2019 16:12
on 20-02-2019 16:12
on 20-02-2019 13:41
on 20-02-2019 13:41
If it says busy it is congestion and not a fault until they can increase capacity in that area it will not improve !
on 20-02-2019 13:57
on 20-02-2019 13:57
on 20-02-2019 14:04
on 20-02-2019 14:04
Thanks - is there any way I can check for particular reports as the message I get doesn't really tell me anything?
Alun
on 20-02-2019 14:08
on 20-02-2019 14:08
on 20-02-2019 14:30
on 20-02-2019 14:30
@Alun I get that message a lot in tourist hotspots in London all the time even early in the morning ( i drive to London 4 times a week)
on 20-02-2019 14:58
on 20-02-2019 14:58
OK - this might be a slightly different issue - swapped the sim to another mobile and I can send texts easily enough - the only thing I did yesterday was to reset all app permissions... to fix an issue I was having.
Do you think there is something I've not give permission to?
I use next SMS and that has all the permissions...
Alun
20-02-2019 15:06 - edited 20-02-2019 15:06
20-02-2019 15:06 - edited 20-02-2019 15:06
Have you tried the SIM back in the S9 as it might have just been a build up of static on the SIM which is known to cause sms issues.
on 20-02-2019 15:22
on 20-02-2019 15:22
In the s9, sim still doesn't send text messages - calls work fine...
Alun
on 20-02-2019 16:12
on 20-02-2019 16:12