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Hi All,


I am suffering from poor Vodafone reception at home recently, live in Nunhead SE15. So much so that I am probably going to switch providers when my contract come up for renewal as I work from home and it's a real issue for me. Can anyone else living in Nunhead recommend another mobile network that is reliable. I am experiencing a lot of dropped call at the moment with Vodafone.


Thanks in advance.


Faye

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I was also on vodafone & could only get a signal in one part of the house.


I found out that this was because there were no masts nearby & the closest to me was an O2 one by Nunhead cemetery.


So I changed to O2 & haven't had any problems. I also use their mobile broadband when Virgin packs up & that works fine too.

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