05-08-2024 20:40
Calls are ringing and being answered but no one can hear me speaking, aware of a mast being broken in my home town
05-08-2024 21:40
If you are at home and use broadband, provided you are a contract customer you can use WiFi Calling
https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
Guide: How can I sort out my network issues?
Guide: Is the network down for me or everyone?
07-08-2024 18:44
This might also be useful @Disgruntled12 :-
My Network App - Find Out More About Your Network Coverage | Apps | O2
https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network
07-08-2024 20:16
@Disgruntled12 wrote:Calls are ringing and being answered but no one can hear me speaking, aware of a mast being broken in my home town
Radio site outages do not cause the symptoms you describe, they cause a loss of coverage.
If calls are connecting, then you have radio service and the problem lies elsewhere.
07-08-2024 20:26
07-08-2024 20:26
To follow on from @japitts' analysis, @Disgruntled12 - did you migrate across to O2 from Virgin Mobile? If so, is your phone still using a VM-branded SIM card? If it is, take phone and photo id to an O2 Shop and they can swap you over to a genuine O2 SIM.
In fact, if you are checking your SIM and find it is a genuine O2 SIM, take it out of the phone and give it a gentle wipe with a lint-free cloth - it could be starting to fail and may benefit from being replaced anyway, a free service in an O2 Shop, with photo id.
Don't try to order a replacement SIM yourself, as O2 will completely deactivate your current SIM: no calls until the new SIM is delivered to you via Royal Mail (4 to 7 days typically). Good luck!