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I'm on Grove Lane/Dog Kennel Hill and I've had no Orange signal for 2 weeks. It's usually strong round here. I've phoned Orange 3 times and been pretty much fobbed off each time. Yesterday they said the two masts in this area are down, one is out of service and the other is apparently "seriously degraded" and won't be fixed till 12th May.

problems in frank dixon way as well. . almost no coverage on sunday. . think it was ok the past few days and now nothing again today

Could this be related to the analogue signal being turned off at Crystal Palace the other week??


http://www.itv.com/news/london/update/2012-04-18/spectacular-light-show-planned-to-mark-digital-switchover/

DulwichDeviant Wrote:

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> Im experiencing the same poor signal. I hope they

> havnt removed the orange mast at the Grove Tavern.

> With orange merging with t- mobile some masts will

> become redundant.

> Im getting T mobile at home mostly now.


I live in the Grove Tavern vicinity and Orange is the stronger signal of the two in my flat, so I think they're still operating the two separate masts. Three's 3G is from T-Mobile's next to The Grove here and the signal is stronger than T-Mobile's 2G.

DulwichDeviant Wrote:

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> Im getting t-mobile on my orange but it is 3g just

> less bars than i got with Orange.

> Maybe they are just working on the masts !


Quite possibly as my Three reception currently is two bars on 3G.

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