I’ve suddenly started having no signal most of the time, never had signal issues before
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on 16-10-2024 19:19
I’ve suddenly started having no signal most of the time, never had signal issues before. Most often noticed at home and work, I haven’t changed locations so not like I’ve gone somewhere new to not have signal.followed all the steps online but no joys. So I need a new sim?
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on 16-10-2024 19:31
Go in store with photo ID for a new sim.
Guide: How can I sort out my network issues?
Guide: Is the network down for me or everyone?
https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network
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on 17-10-2024 16:33
Perform a manual network search on your phone - does O2 show as available? If not - there's either no coverage or your phone has a fault.
If O2 is shown, try selecting it - does it attach?
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on 17-10-2024 16:48
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on 17-10-2024 16:48
@Laura54 Try WiFi calling until your issue is resolved: WiFi and 4G Calling: Everything You Need To Know (o2.co.uk)
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on 25-11-2024 21:38
This is a known 'issue'. O2 choose whether or not you're allowed to have a signal. Most times, they will just choose to block your signal for no reason
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on 25-11-2024 21:48
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on 25-11-2024 21:48
@lsemolous wrote:This is a known 'issue'. O2 choose whether or not you're allowed to have a signal. Most times, they will just choose to block your signal for no reason
And you know this how?
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on 25-11-2024 21:56
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 25-11-2024 22:01
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on 25-11-2024 22:01
@lsemolous wrote:This is a known 'issue'. O2 choose whether or not you're allowed to have a signal. Most times, they will just choose to block your signal for no reason
This would require an intentional action on the part of O2, and would result in customer complaints that are entirely avoidable.
Great conspiracy theory, though.
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on 02-12-2024 18:16
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on 02-12-2024 18:16
The fact that I constantly get little to no signal, even after changing sim cards?
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on 02-12-2024 18:17
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on 02-12-2024 18:17
Not a conspiracy. I've had little to no signal even after I've changed sim cards.

