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Phone query - wrong/right forum??
jeannieblue
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I was going to post on the mobile phone forum, but it says for deals and prices and they've not been kind to me on there before, so am trying on here! 
Two things have happened, probably coincidence....
Couple of hours or so ago, had a power cut, for only a few minutes. Since then, I have no service from my mobile?? No, it doesn't make sense to me either.
I am with T Mobile and based in the south east.
Anyone have any ideas or same problem? I've never had service problem with T Mobile before and been with them for a few years now. I've a relative ill in hospital, so really need phone to be in use.
Two things have happened, probably coincidence....
Couple of hours or so ago, had a power cut, for only a few minutes. Since then, I have no service from my mobile?? No, it doesn't make sense to me either.
I am with T Mobile and based in the south east.
Anyone have any ideas or same problem? I've never had service problem with T Mobile before and been with them for a few years now. I've a relative ill in hospital, so really need phone to be in use.
Genie
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After a power cut, perhaps the phone mast is also out of action?Move along, nothing to see.0
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I've just done the sensible thing Spud and called T Mobile - it is a 'wind' problem and they are working on it. They are so helpful on that network, sorted out my calls etc for when go on hols and everything.After a power cut, perhaps the phone mast is also out of action?
Thank you again. - you were right!Genie
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jeannieblue wrote: »it is a 'wind' problem
Might also mean that a mast engineer has developed irritable bowel syndrome and was late coming in to work.
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