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Hi


Has anyone else been experiencing weak mobile signal locally or no indoor coverage in SE21 since the end of November? Not sure if this is just an EE issue, apparently, there is long-term upgrade works ongoing locally for which they (EE) have no completion date but may take another 12 weeks? argh!


Has anyone on other network had the same issue?

Time to find another provider, any recommendations?


Thanks

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alex_b Wrote:

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> I find EE and O2 a bit crap round here. We have a

> boost box from EE which I got free (as part of our

> work contract) and uses my broadband to improve

> the signal.


Same. We are on EE and O2 in our house and have the booster box. O2 has been worse than usual for several months now, due (I was told when I complained) to ?upgrade works?.

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