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13-01-2014 03:28 PM - last edited on 13-01-2014 05:40 PM by Gemma
Guys! I live in Zone 3 in London. I have a terrible signal in most of the house, calls dropping, etc.
I called customer service to be told it costs £100
When I was with THREE they offered them free of charge, which should be standard across all networks. If I am paying for a service I expect the company to do everything they can to make sure I get a good signal, especially if I live in the middle of FIVE transmitters.
How do I get a sure signal without shelling out £100?
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12-03-2015 02:24 PM
@robbielockie wrote:do you work for Vodafone?
So the answer is to go to Three if I want a better service then.
No of course I don't - a customer just like you.
http://www.vodafone.co.uk/cs/groups/configfiles/documents/assets/vfcon059242.pdf
This press release will interest you
13-01-2014 04:18 PM
Hi there
What Three do should not be used as a bench mark for any other networks as they have huge financial backing and cash is literally thrown at Three.
That aside, i'm afraid that you won't be able to get a Sure Signal for free as Vodafone are already supplying them at a discounted price.
PWIAC
13-01-2014 05:16 PM
As a small business £100 is a lot of money. I work from home and my phone hardly works, and drops most calls. I live in ZONE 3 in London, I should not need a PoorSignal Box.....
13-01-2014 05:32 PM
Hi again
Please go through the steps in the Network Troubleshooting Guide.
If these steps don't sort out the problem, please could you post the template with your results back here so that the eForum Team can investigate the issue for you.
PWIAC
13-01-2014 05:36 PM
I already did that but here it is again:
1). Does the issue happen in just one location? If so, how far do you have to travel to regain service?
Most of our area is terribly patchy, in my home the singal is usualy only 1 bar or two bars. In central london I get full reception.
2). What is the full postcode of where the issue occurs? If you don't want this showing on the forum, add it to your profile here.
SE20
3). Does the issue occur if you try your SIM card in a different phone?
Yes, tried in different phones, I get the same issue, its not a problem with my handset.
4). Are there any issues in your area already reported on the Network Updates Board?
I searched SE20 but couldnt find any, I couldnt add a new message either.
5). Does this issue happen on 2G, 3G, 4G or all? To check, go to the Help Centre, select your phone and then select "network".
This happens to ALL.
6). What errors are seen or heard when the issue occurs?
No errors, just no connection, 2 - 1 bars, slow internet, dropped calls
7) When did you first notice this issue?
From the first moment I got the phone, had it for 4 months now.
😎 Is the issue permanent or intermittent (if intermittent, are there certain times of the day when it occurs)?
All day every day, it isi permanent. Terrible reception. I have to go out the house and up the street to get a decent signal.
14-01-2014 01:33 PM
Hi robbielockie,
From what I can see everything looks fine with all of you local sites.
Do you get a slow connection and dropped calls in other areas or is it just around your home?
What phone are you using?
Did you get a new SIM with the new phone?
Do you notice this is worse during the day or at any particular time?
James
14-01-2014 01:48 PM
Helllo James,
I only get this problem at home.
dropped calls mostly.
I am on a Galaxy S4, yes it was a new SIM and New phone.
It is any time of day or night in my office.
Robbie
14-01-2014 04:37 PM
12-03-2015 01:03 PM
a year later and this is still no better then when I first had the issue, no single, dropped calls.
And when you call Customer service they say, oh there is a network distributor issue.
Or buy £100 sure signal.
How do I submit a complaints and be released from my contract early.
Robbie
12-03-2015 01:24 PM
The simple truth is that you won't be able to get out of the contract early. No mobile network can guarantee a signal in a specific area and once you're out of the cooling off period you're locked in.