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<blockquote data-quote="clem dog" data-source="post: 1660728" data-attributes="member: 495"><p>I've been having the same problem with o2 I have a Sony Xperia and had a galaxy s3 previously audit was the same. Dad has a iPhone 5s and it's the same. I've reported the problem to o2 and they say the network in our postcode is fine. Got dad to do the same through the my o2 app, it then sent a series of texts that should have followed one and other (words split between messages etc). They came through in the space of about 15 mins in the wrong order stating that the network for the postcode was showing no issues! That was truly the definition of irony. The thing is all networks are crap with us. But if you walk down the field in front of the yard about100 yards it's fine, 3g all the way. Walk 10 yards either side and no signal at all. In the yard you can have 2 or 3 bars of 2g but then somebody comes in saying I've been trying to get you all morning, why did you not send a text, I'd ask? Only to get the reply, I did send 2. These will come through later in the evening. Not a lot if use if you are expecting a delivery or an important call. Issues are the same even if 3g and data turned off. I can get a little peed off at times!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clem dog, post: 1660728, member: 495"] I've been having the same problem with o2 I have a Sony Xperia and had a galaxy s3 previously audit was the same. Dad has a iPhone 5s and it's the same. I've reported the problem to o2 and they say the network in our postcode is fine. Got dad to do the same through the my o2 app, it then sent a series of texts that should have followed one and other (words split between messages etc). They came through in the space of about 15 mins in the wrong order stating that the network for the postcode was showing no issues! That was truly the definition of irony. The thing is all networks are crap with us. But if you walk down the field in front of the yard about100 yards it's fine, 3g all the way. Walk 10 yards either side and no signal at all. In the yard you can have 2 or 3 bars of 2g but then somebody comes in saying I've been trying to get you all morning, why did you not send a text, I'd ask? Only to get the reply, I did send 2. These will come through later in the evening. Not a lot if use if you are expecting a delivery or an important call. Issues are the same even if 3g and data turned off. I can get a little peed off at times! [/QUOTE]
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