20-06-2023 09:24
Good morning, I have had no network for over 24HRS now. I keep checking online at the network status and it confirms there a mast down in my area ST4 6LS, what is being done about this? When will it be back up and running? And I expect to be reimbursed on my monthly payment for this outtage.
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20-06-2023 09:36
20-06-2023 09:36
o2 will not tell you how long a mast takes to be fixed, as it can be a number of factors that need to be resolved, as well as getting access to the mast, and with the one that services Summerville Road, it will be difficult as its at the local school...
To be fair 24hrs is nothing so you if it comes back today you will probably get 25p back or something
And no network guarantees 100% network uptime or 100% coverage.
Just keep an eye on the status page.
20-06-2023 09:36
20-06-2023 09:36
o2 will not tell you how long a mast takes to be fixed, as it can be a number of factors that need to be resolved, as well as getting access to the mast, and with the one that services Summerville Road, it will be difficult as its at the local school...
To be fair 24hrs is nothing so you if it comes back today you will probably get 25p back or something
And no network guarantees 100% network uptime or 100% coverage.
Just keep an eye on the status page.
20-06-2023 09:38
This is not O2 No one on here, be it us customers or account advisors can answer that question. Depending on the nature fault and the very real problems of access an accurate timescale can't be given.
Masts go down all the time on all networks (EE is struggling by me) and you are not guaranteed signal 100% of the time.
Use WiFi Calling at home if you can
https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
And download O2s My Network App to report and get regular updates on the network in places you frequent
20-06-2023 09:40
Unfortunately @amie_16 we would have no idea.
This is a community of o2 customers, so mast repair is outside of our knowledge.
What I can tell you is that 100% coverage is not guaranteed in your Ts & Cs (terms and conditions) - in fact, no network does that.
Mast repairs are very tricky - supply and demand for parts, access to the mast itself and completing the repair are highly variable and why o2 (and again, all of the networks) do not give timescales for repair.
There are some things you can do - use the network checker to register for updates, contact customer services to highlight the issue, and once connection is restored you can ask for some form of compensation (which is not likely to be much - an assumed £40 per month airtime works out to £1.33 per day).
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