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have just finished the umpteenth phone call to bt about the total lack of coverage in the scutari-mundania area. they told me that vodophone now admits damage to their mast on forest hill road. this would be something to do with the mast being atop of the baptist church which has been knocked inside out for conversion into flats. we all know this, so why have they continually insisted that coverage is excellent. I have changed by blackberry for a new model cos of them. nice new phone, but there was nothing wrong with the old one. jjst cheer up fellow vodophone sufferers, they will have to design a new mast and "it will not be a quick job". god bless us every one. except for vodo-effimg-phone
It's a known problem with vodaphone at the moment - there's another thread about it on the forum somewhere. I managed to get a month's line rental refunded yesterday, but they still can't confirm when it will all be sorted.
hi I called yet again yesterday (there's a separate thread on this will bump it up!) and they still have no date for when they will fix the problem-supposedly a mast that's down. I too have been promised a month's rental refund but still very frustrating not being able to take or make calls. I asked to speak to a supervisor but still waiting. Urge everyone to ring up Vodafone and vent their spleens please!
I am not sure why you are calling a pox on BT - they, like you, are a (albeit wholesale) customer of Vod - BT is a Virtual Mobile Network Operator (VMNO), meaning that they buy and on-sell mobile services from an operator with a licence - in their case Vod. The cell sites and towers are Vods, not BT's. BT is presumably working on (and passing on to you) the information being supplied by their supplier. Unless you buy directly from Vod, 3, O2, Orange or T-Mobile you will be being supplied by a retailer buying wholesale services from a licenced mobile carrier - i.e. the 5 above (and Oranage and T-Mobile have joined together now). O2 is in fact the Spanish firm Telefonica, T-Mobile is the German Deutsche Telekom, Orange is France Telecom and 3 is owned by Hutchinson Wampoa. The Spanish, French and German firms are the local incumbants (similar to BT in terms of local market share and partly state owned still, I believe). Vod is the only UK firm in the mobile carrier mix (and is of course now a global company).

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