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Hello. First time poster to the Pen Selwood website. Not sure if this is the right location for a query like this, but here we go.
I have an O2 phone which has a good signal most of the time, but then drops out to nothing intermittently. It's not the phone, and I suspect it's another provider's mast nearby crushing the signal.
Anyone have any advice on the best mobile provider for the village? We're up near the church.
Andrew Warren
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I did notice the Vodafone message from earlier last year, and I wonder if it's a Vodafone and O2 signal which competes in the village for domination! If so, I would guess almost anyone else might be good.
Andrew
I was the one who posted the query reference Vodafone. I suspect that the whole village is a bit of a mobile phone blackspot. I have had friends to stay and they cannot get a signal on EE. I think O2 may work the best and agree that it might be Vodafone that is causing the interference. I have a vodafone sure signal when only works intermittently but I know someone else in the village who says his works fine. I've just done a search for available networks and nothing came up - not even vodafone!
Thanks, Sue. Probably stick with O2 then.
Andrew
Sue Burnley said:
I was the one who posted the query reference Vodafone. I suspect that the whole village is a bit of a mobile phone blackspot. I have had friends to stay and they cannot get a signal on EE. I think O2 may work the best and agree that it might be Vodafone that is causing the interference. I have a vodafone sure signal when only works intermittently but I know someone else in the village who says his works fine. I've just done a search for available networks and nothing came up - not even vodafone!
We use Utility Warehouse which uses a couple of the big networks and so isn't too bad.
Have a look at: www.utilitywarehouse.org.uk/backus
We also save hundreds of pounds on your general utility bills with award winning customer service - we can come round and explain if Sir Terry doesn't!
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