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Network coverage GU32

NickMeigh
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Simon Simon
Moderator (Retired)
‎30-12-2013 12:54 PM
If you're having network problems, please read the information below before posting. This will help us to identify any issues more quickly. A network issue would include loss of signal, poor signal or problems making/receiving calls or texts:

1. Check if the issue only happens in one location

If it only happens in one location, go to number 2. If it happens everywhere you go, go to number 3.

2. Check your coverage and network status

If your coverage is low, or the issue only happens when you're indoors, Sure Signal provides full 3G signal in your home.

Network status will show any unexpected issues and planned maintenance in your area:

Type in your full postcode
If nothing shows, zoom out on the map (the site you connect to may be outside of the area)
If you see this: icon.JPG, you can register for email and text alerts
For a full guide on how to use our coverage map and status checker, check our YouTube video.

3. Update your network connection

Switch off and restart your phone. If this doesn’t help, check your specific phone instructions, tell your phone to try to connect to another network, and then pick Vodafone again.

4. Test your SIM card in another phone

If the issue happens everywhere, it can be caused by a faulty phone or SIM. If it's the SIM, pick up a new one free from your nearest Vodafone store. If it's the phone, check our repair page for what to do next.

5. Check for existing threads with the search bar near the top of the forum

Scroll to the top of the page and use the search bar to search for the first half of your postcode or your area. If there's already a thread about an issue in your area, click reply in that thread and add your details.

6. Post the network issue template (below)

Left click and copy (CTRL-C) the below template,
click reply in the relevant thread (Step 5 above) or click here to create a new thread
Paste (CTRL-V) the below template into your new post and add your answers. The more detail we have, the quicker we can identify and resolve the issue.

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Post Title: 'First half of post code - Area' e.g. ST1 – Stoke-on-Trent

1) Does the issue happen in just one location? If so, how far do you have to travel to regain service?
Happens in my flat, have to walk 50metres to establish consistent coverage

2) What is the full postcode (e.g. ST1 1AA) of where the issue occurs? If you don't want this showing on the eForum, add it to your profile here.
GU32 2DP
3) Does the issue occur if you try your SIM card in a different phone?
Yes, other people's phones too

4) What errors are seen or heard when the issue occurs?
No coverage. I'm lucky if I get two bars out of 5. And never ever 3G

5) Does this happen on 2G, 3G, 4G or all?
Happens on all. If I switch to 2G I can just about make a call but this can easily cut out if I move the phone
6) When did you first notice this issue?
This has been a persistent problem
7) Is the issue permanent or intermittent? If intermittent, are there certain times of the day when it occurs?
Permanent problem
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Hello Rahim 

I've been away over Christmas - discovering that in Italy I have much better signal that in my home!

I can hardly get a signal for a telephone call/text still. Not sure what I'm paying Vodafone for, No Service still most common state. 

I would say I need a phone booster.

 

Rahim
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

@NickMeigh You'll benefit from switching your settings down to 2G only on your phone settings to utilist both calls and texts, as you're on the fringe of coverage for 3G and 4G. 

You may also benefit from getting a Vodafone Sure Signal or Wi-Fi Calling

NickMeigh
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Hi Rahim I already do that, but it doesn't really have any effect.

Rahim
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

@NickMeigh Thank you for testing. 

It may be worth looking into purchasing a Vodafone Sure Signal or Wi-Fi Calling in that case. 

NickMeigh
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Thanks. And do I have to buy one of these or do Vodafone supply one to ensure that I am getting a service that I'm paying for?

Rahim
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

@NickMeigh I've sent you a private message with details on how to get in touch.