o2 Signal Issues - email to Ronan Dunne, CEO
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11-12-2013
20:02
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08:51
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BrendonM
TONIGHT I HAVE FINALLY LOST PATIENCE WITH O2 AND HAVE EMAILED RONAN DUNNE, CEO OF O2 TO GIVE HIM THE BENEFIT OF MY OPINION: ENJOY
Dear Mr Dunne
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on 11-12-2013 20:11
I fear you have just said what many are thinking

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on 11-12-2013 20:20
Thanks MI5.
All I want is for o2 to provide the service they are being paid for. But more and more I am reading of people having signal issues and customer service issues. You yourself said in another post that the signal coverage across the north of my county is poor. Ok in the middle of the moors I dont expect to get a 50 mbs 4g data signal, but I do expect a call signal. In the towns and villages 3g should be the norm, not 2g as o2 seem to think as acceptable.
The reality is that since Telefonica took over the business, given their huge debts, they have failed to invest. o2 state they are spending £1.5m per day on the network, sounds great until you read that Vodafone (before they get their hands on Verizon cash) are spending £2.5m per day! (I dont know about EE or three so cant comment there).
Clearly there is an issue across the country with o2's signal and it is up to them to sort it.
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11-12-2013 20:31 - edited 11-12-2013 20:32
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11-12-2013 20:31 - edited 11-12-2013 20:32
I think it's going to take a couple of years for everything to settle down and fully improve, but there are plans ahead http://www.o2.co.uk/network/future
and there is also the commitment to ofcom to honour http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1820791 but at the moment, Cities seem to be well covered whereas some outlying towns and rural areas are still poorly serviced.
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on 11-12-2013 23:15
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on 11-12-2013 23:15
@Anonymous wrote:
The reality is that since Telefonica took over the business, given their huge debts, they have failed to invest. o2 state they are spending £1.5m per day on the network, sounds great until you read that Vodafone (before they get their hands on Verizon cash) are spending £2.5m per day!
O2 are the only network to have committed to 98% indoor population coverage for 2G 3G and 4G two years ahead of schedule to be completed by 2015 as part of their agreement with Ofcom in the 4G auction.
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on 12-12-2013 06:51
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on 12-12-2013 06:51
We've all been hit by signal drop at some point which all the networks suffer from ,but it is still frustrating.
I was affected by nearly 3 weeks not too long back with intermittent signal.
As said let us know how you get on please.
Take care.

on 12-12-2013 21:07
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on 12-12-2013 21:07
As requested, a quick update to say I have had a reply from the CEO's office to say they are sorry to hear of the issues and will get back to me within 5 working days.
I will update when I have more info.
Hi Perksie
I hope you are well. Thanks for your post. I can see where you are coming from but these issues are happening across the country now. This has been recognised by Mr Ronan Dunne and these issues are affecting people now. As he says the issues are NOT 4g related (I am no tech man so I have to accept his comments at face value) then it is HIS RESPONSIBILITY to understand it and resolve it.
And in areas where they are already experiencing congestion they should stop adding to the problem by selling more contracts.
I will update when I have more info. However the issues I raised in my original post are because o2 are in breach of contract if they are not supplying the services they are being paid for.
Watch this space
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on 12-12-2013 21:15
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on 12-12-2013 21:15
@Anonymous wrote:
And in areas where they are already experiencing congestion they should stop adding to the problem by selling more contracts.
We get surprisingly few reports of congestion here, and selling contracts produces more money for a better infrastructure.
You can't choose where the customers come from.
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on 12-12-2013 21:17
Fingers crossed for you piperdog123.

on 12-12-2013 21:30
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on 12-12-2013 21:30
The congestion issues have been reported nationally in the press along with Mr Dunne's statement about 4g not causing issues with 3g.
The congestion here was advised by o2 customer services and o2 network services who went on to say that despite the capacity being beached since October they do not have plans to resolve the issue and don't see it changing.
So I am told o2 won't upgrade as there isn't enough demand but then the network here is suffering from too much demand.
So o2...... which is it? ????
They seem to change the story to fit.
I do agree though with much of what you say on the community and despite others saying o2 failed on their commitments re 3g (I don't know if they did or didn't) the future does look promising.

