on 16-12-2014 18:28
on 16-12-2014 18:28
on 17-12-2014 02:15
on 17-12-2014 02:15
16-12-2014 18:33 - edited 16-12-2014 18:33
16-12-2014 18:33 - edited 16-12-2014 18:33
16-12-2014 18:35 - edited 16-12-2014 18:36
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Could be the actual structure of your house. No network will guarantee a perfect signal indoors. If you're a Pay Monthly customer you could try the TuGo app so you can make and receive calls over your home WiFi.
on 16-12-2014 18:38
on 16-12-2014 18:47
on 16-12-2014 18:47
on 16-12-2014 19:27
yes its perfect
on 16-12-2014 19:33
on 16-12-2014 19:33
@Anonymous wrote:yes its perfect
Then you probably have your answer. Possibly due to the structure of the building and network issues when inside?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 16-12-2014 20:03
on 16-12-2014 20:03
18 inch thick stone walls in my house, keeps even the best signal at bay.
The local Tesco and Sainsburys which are of metal cladded structures are another.
on 17-12-2014 02:15
on 17-12-2014 02:15