14-03-2018 13:52
I have a very poor signal at home and , following O2’s decision to stop supporting the TU app, I bought a new phone, Samsung Galaxy S8, to take advantage of the WiFi calling.
I have since found that I can make and receive phone calls but I have had difficulty with texts.
The texts are confirmed as sent on my phone but do not get through to the receiving sometimes until much later and in some cases up to a day late.
I have asked O2 for help regarding this but i am still having the problem.
Can anyone help or explain why this is happening?
Thank you
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15-11-2019 09:53
15-11-2019 09:53
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15-11-2019 10:00
15-11-2019 10:00
@MI5 indeed it's EE that works here. We are not completely off the beaten track and not a million miles from Glastonbury ... the EE network has apparently come on leaps and bounds here!
Sorry again for my ridiculous gullibility with all this. I have been popping in here for a while (without joining the community) I thought that you guys must simply hear the supposed revelation when it actually came from O2 yesterday!
Keep up the good work.
Hope you can bring some reaction here from an O2 representative with some hard facts.
15-11-2019 10:19
15-11-2019 10:19
Thanks for the mentions @MI5 and @gmarkj!
@LeGrandRichard I'm really sorry to hear you've been given wrong information, we don't have any update just yet on this but as soon as we do we will share more on the community of course I'd like to make sure that whoever you talked to gets this feedback, so I'll send you a Private Message right away to get a few more details!
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15-11-2019 10:25
15-11-2019 10:25
Of course @LeGrandRichard, I'll pass on your feedback to more than whoever you talked to, and as soon as we have any news on the progress of messaging over WiFi we'll let the community know as well so make sure to pop back in every now and then
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09-12-2019 15:42
09-12-2019 15:42
09-12-2019 15:49
09-12-2019 15:49
@Marjo @Martin-O2 @EmilieT I've just posted a request asking when SMS Txt is set to work with wi-fi? (Forgot to direct this to the list)
Surely if the complexity of a voice use can be accessed over wi-fi ... SMS text should be a doddle (and already working with many other providers)
Is anybody actually looking into this?
Best
Richard
09-12-2019 16:06
09-12-2019 16:06
O2 now support RCS so if you use Google messages you can send and receive SMS over Wi-Fi.
This may still be phone dependant but I have it working on my OnePlus6.
09-12-2019 16:52
09-12-2019 16:52
Many thanks MI5 ... pardon my higorance but when you say "Google Messages", is this akin to the way that Messages works on OSX? As a Mac OSX user ... I use their Messages application and that does access some folk with SMS over wi-fi. But there are still many people whose SMS messages sit in my phone saying "UNDELIVERED" when using wi-fi. For example I have a some very silly trendy friends who have gone back to using old fashioned style Nokia phones and around roughly 50% in my Contact list are using text systems that Mac OSX Messages won't deliver. Perhaps Google Messages is a similar thing. What seems to be the case (as far as I can glean?) ... is that many other mobile providers simply allow access to any TEXT service on wi-fi ... but not O2. All the best Richard
09-12-2019 17:20
09-12-2019 17:20