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Advise on bad O2 signal
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I was told by O2 that they could increase signal if enough people within that area complain about it.
As such, I've set up a campaign to drive them to providing the services we pay for.
Please 'like' it on Facebook so we can unite against their bully tactics.
Because I'm a new user I'm not allowed to post links but if you go to Facebook and type 'O2 Better Signal Campaign' into the search bar then it should appear.
Thanks,
Matt0 -
O2_Better_Signal_Campaign wrote: »I was told by O2 that they could increase signal if enough people within that area complain about it.
As such, I've set up a campaign to drive them to providing the services we pay for.
Please 'like' it on Facebook so we can unite against their bully tactics.
Because I'm a new user I'm not allowed to post links but if you go to Facebook and type 'O2 Better Signal Campaign' into the search bar then it should appear.
Thanks,
Matt
Hi Matt, just joined the forum myself, don't know if you might be interested by O2 has an app coming out end of November whereby it will let your calls go through your home WIFI connection, but come out of your minutes.
With this in mind, can probably expect to see a campaign like that falling on deaf ears I'm afraid.
Just a bit of friendly advice.Newish member, lover of technology and all things mobile0 -
Guys I was told you can buy a BOOSTER BOX from any retailer.0
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June, welcome to the forum. Yes, you can buy a booster box, but if you have a smartphone and a wireless connection, there's no need to spend any money.
O2 have a free product called Tu Go which you can install on smartphones, tablets, etc. If your mobile number is out of range, this software will then see if your phone/tablet has a wifi signal and redirect the call automatically.1. Have you tried to Google the answer?
2. If you were in the other person's shoes, how would you react?
3. Do you want a quick answer or better understanding?0 -
June, welcome to the forum. Yes, you can buy a booster box, but if you have a smartphone and a wireless connection, there's no need to spend any money.
O2 have a free product called Tu Go which you can install on smartphones, tablets, etc. If your mobile number is out of range, this software will then see if your phone/tablet has a wifi signal and redirect the call automatically.
You both posted on a 12 month old thread forgot the fact it is not available on pay and go !
Before you download TU Go. A few things you should know:
Only available for Pay Monthly at the moment. Calls and texts come out of your bundle. We're working on TU Go for Pay and Go and Business customers. Register your interest hereAvailable on iOS 5+, Android 4.0.3+ (check my device) and Windows 7 for PC.Log into the app using your existing O2 mobile number. You can be logged in on up to five devices at one time.Call or text your friends as you usually would – they don't need the app to speak to you0
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