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Contracts, just say no.
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It's not a case of bad signal, I have 5 bars. However I finally got through to someone today who assures me (to the point I'm half convinced) that they have resolved the issues for me, who also even went as far as to accept that it was entirely Orange at fault and admit that they've made a pigs ear of the Orange / T-Mobile 3G network integration.MisterBrico wrote: »If you shout and scream down the phone at people who never knew you existed until you called them no wonder they don't seem too fussed about helping you.
Oh yeah! I was totally doing that! </sarcasm>0 -
I had this problem with mine so I went into an Orange shop to ask about it. The boy told me to turn my 3G off as that is where the problem is at the moment.
I haven't had a single problem since so might worth a try for you?
If you need to use your 3G for internet sometimes just turn it on and then back off when you've finished.0 -
The 3G system in the UK is overloaded. This is why you're having problems.Estate Agent, Web Designer & All Round Geek!0
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