17-09-2024 11:03
Hi,
For the last month I have been having issues with internet loading in the BH12 4NQ. I have full 4G signal but the phone will not even send/receive imessages. I know it is not my settings as the phone works fine when I am not in this area, and was working perfectly fine a month a go. It has got so bad that I am now looking to move over to EE network.
I can get the phone send/receive data by turning Airplane mode on and off, but this will only work very briefly and then the issue returns.
Please can you advise?
17-09-2024 11:16 - edited 17-09-2024 11:17
17-09-2024 11:16 - edited 17-09-2024 11:17
It seems O2 are aware of issues in the area and are planning work in November to improve it.
https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network
Guide: How can I sort out my network issues?
Just so you know, from Monday 18 November 2024 we’ll also be carrying out work with the aim to improve our network service in this area. We’re sorry if your service is affected while we work – we’ll do our best to minimise any impact.
17-09-2024 11:25
17-09-2024 11:25
17-09-2024 14:58
Sounds like a typical case of network congestion needing a capacity-add to resolve. Either the site was running closer to limits previously, or usage has increased substantially in a small space of time.
17-09-2024 15:11
17-09-2024 15:11
All the details on how to cancel can be found here Guide: Cancelling Your Contract and if you have a device plan or on a minimum term contract eg. 12mths then you will need to pay those off before cancelling
17-09-2024 15:19
17-09-2024 15:26
17-09-2024 15:26
@Bambino wrote:...other networks to see which one gives you the best service. You may find that they're using the same mast and having the same issues which would mean switching wouldn't resolve your problem.
Even if different operators share the same structure (tower, rooftop, whatever), the equipment will be separate.
Spectrum deployment, which drives capacity, is operator-specific - different networks will often perform differently from the same site locations.
Testing using a PAYG SIM is wise, though.