on 22-10-2021 23:03
Hello I’ve not had any phone signal in my house for 2 weeks I did the o2 network checker and it said that they are carrying out work to a mast . I have my phone for my business and getting missed calls and messages. The next day when I get to an area is unacceptable. Help
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23-10-2021 18:45 - edited 23-10-2021 18:47
23-10-2021 18:45 - edited 23-10-2021 18:47
Hi @Gm4 - sounds like you have already done what is suggested in this Guide: How can I sort out my network issues? - and are waiting for O2 to repair the mast closest to you (which can be a while!).
If your handset is capable, and you have a good broadband connection to your house with reliable WiFi, you could try enabling VoWifi, or Wifi Calling, on your handset - O2 Help here: https://www.o2.co.uk/help/network-coverage-and-international/wifi-and-4g-calling
This won't help you with missing SMS text messages, though,as WiFi calling does not include SMS on O2 yet - but at least you'll be able to make and receive voice calls so long as you are within range of your home WiFi signal.
Do keep checking you mast status using the app/link mentioned in the Network guide above every day - just to keep the pressure on for O2 to get the repair moving!
Good luck!
23-10-2021 18:45 - edited 23-10-2021 18:47
23-10-2021 18:45 - edited 23-10-2021 18:47
Hi @Gm4 - sounds like you have already done what is suggested in this Guide: How can I sort out my network issues? - and are waiting for O2 to repair the mast closest to you (which can be a while!).
If your handset is capable, and you have a good broadband connection to your house with reliable WiFi, you could try enabling VoWifi, or Wifi Calling, on your handset - O2 Help here: https://www.o2.co.uk/help/network-coverage-and-international/wifi-and-4g-calling
This won't help you with missing SMS text messages, though,as WiFi calling does not include SMS on O2 yet - but at least you'll be able to make and receive voice calls so long as you are within range of your home WiFi signal.
Do keep checking you mast status using the app/link mentioned in the Network guide above every day - just to keep the pressure on for O2 to get the repair moving!
Good luck!