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Affected by poor mobile phone signal?
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We live in Sutton on the Hill in Derbyshire and we are all with EE. The signal is 2G at best. We have the EE signal booster but the internet is only 2mb at best so the booster will not work correctly it's needs 5 - 10mb to work. Let's not forget we are only living in a modern country.0
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My partner works for vodafone an got me vodafone contract. They say of 4g rolled out in Manchester. I work in town but in the office hardly any 3G signal forget about 4G.
Can't wait to come out of contract and change to different network even its expensive.01/05/14 : -22545.93
01/02/15 : -8133.00
01/02/16 : -15867.00 :mad::mad::mad:0 -
Changed from Talk Mobile to Orange,rubish,told i,d have good coverage,on a good day,I have a signal in one spot,but don't have many good days
I have complained,many times have been put on "priority" list for a signal booster !!!! 3 months later still waiting,
So now I use my husband,s mobile( he stayed with Talk Mobile.) and this month ran up a bill of £25 he's not happy.0 -
I live in a village in north Essex which has a terrible signal. It seems nearly all mobile operators are non functioning here. I was with TMobile taken over by EE which has made the situation worse.Just would like to be able to make and receive calls whilst at home.:mad:0
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I just use a landline. Perfect signal.0
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My husband has Vodaphone, he has to stand outside, in a certain area to speak on his mobile, I'm with Orange/EE mine's OK. Our Broadband is abysmal very slow, I have Sky and BT infinity no difference both rubbish. D.D.0
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It is like MSE read my mind, been experiencing heartbreaking signal coverage over the last few weeks in West Cumbria. I am moving there in about a month's time and every time I go up there, my link to the "outside" world is severed.
It angers to me no extend that I pay through the ears for 4G and I get zero signal in a lot of places, then when I do get signal, it is barely a G, none of my apps want to even open, never mind download anything. Best thing about it all is, it affects EE, 02 and Three, that I am aware of.0 -
I think the networks should be compelled to provide roaming as they do overseas.
If visitors to this country can roam across the networks then why can't us residents?0 -
Rural part of Wiltshire: O2 the best for calls and texts, but data deteriorated over the past few years to the point that it's now largely unusable. 3 great for data, but calls/texts more patchy and Three In Touch not always any good, even when on WiFi. Decisions, decisions...
If one could have two sims in one phone, it might also offer a solution for a number of others, without any major changes being required.0
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