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macabethiel
13-01-2016, 20:05
On the estate here I live there is a crap signal area for T.V. so over 20 years ago when Nynex put a cable on our street I had cable TV so I could enjoy a colour picture instead of Monochrome.

Since then it has been taken over by Cable & Wireless, then NTL, now it's Virgin Media. As I was with VM I got a really good deal on my Mobile but the signal is zero most of the time. Likewise with my work phone when I had one - that was Vodaphone poor signal. My back up pay as you go with Talk Talk now T Mobile - useless.

Internet banking becomes a problem as they text me a security code that I can't receive within the time constraints as the web page times out whilst I go out for a drive to get the text!

VM got me to go onto 2G settings but still no signal. As I am now out of contract tried a Free O2 Pay as you Go SIM. First one ordered before Christmas was lost in the post and ordered another one that arrived yesterday.

Tried new SIM and it's a brilliant signal so yesterday got the PAC code from VM and today like magic my new SIM has my old number and I have a signal at home...result.

rustic
13-01-2016, 20:48
Tesco mobile use O2 as their provider, just thought I'd mention that lol
We get good coverage most places, but internet signal G3 can be an issue at times.

macabethiel
13-01-2016, 21:17
Tesco mobile use O2 as their provider, just thought I'd mention that lol
We get good coverage most places, but internet signal G3 can be an issue at times.

That's how I found out about O2 as a neighbour is on Tesco Mobile but when I went to local Tesco they had no free SIM cards available so went to O2 direct.

No doubt you are going to tell me Tesco are cheaper than O2 on Pay as You Go SIM deals ?

Lazy-Ferret
13-01-2016, 22:05
GiffGaff is also on O2...

Davey Boy
13-01-2016, 23:02
Mac, that is a result to be enjoyed.:thumbs
Unlike most people I would love to be able to use my iPhone as a phone!
Reception is a real issue here to.

emjaybee
14-01-2016, 00:03
I've got an iPhone, it's great, popped under the table leg it stops the wobble while my feet are up using my Android phone .

:augie

Blocky10
14-01-2016, 08:42
I've got an iPhone, it's great, popped under the table leg it stops the wobble while my feet are up using my Android phone .

:augie
Lol. I'm not an iphone or 'I' anything either.

Ian

panelbeater
14-01-2016, 11:20
£50 android smart phone with giff gaff in 1 sim and payg 3 sim in other slot so if poor signal i got 2 to choose from.sorted.

emjaybee
14-01-2016, 11:49
£50 android smart phone with giff gaff in 1 sim and payg 3 sim in other slot so if poor signal i got 2 to choose from.sorted.

Is that one phone with two sim card slots, or two different phones?

I know you used to be able to get twin sim phones, but I haven't seen one in years.

Lazy-Ferret
14-01-2016, 13:20
Is that one phone with two sim card slots, or two different phones?

I know you used to be able to get twin sim phones, but I haven't seen one in years.
The Honor 7 has 2 SIM slots.

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Paff
14-01-2016, 13:32
The village where I live is right down, down, down at the bottom of a hill. Zero mobile phone and very, very poor TV signal. When we moved here 20 years ago we had no choice but to get Sky as a hi-gain TV aerial and booster didn't cut it. Wasted a lot of time on the roof trying to find a fix.

Mobile signal was zero or if the weather conditions were right you MIGHT get one bar if you stood in tip toes near a window. The last 9 years I have been with Vodafone as they were at the time the only company to supply a Sure Signal device that connected to my router and gave me a 100% signal around the house. Then a week or so ago the Sure Signal went down as it did now and then, but I noticed that I still had 3 bars on my phone! Switched to data mode from WiFi and the 3 bars were 4G :clap:clap

At times I can get 4 to full signal, but a steady 3 bars will do it for me. Turns out that Vodafone (and maybe O2 is on the same mast as my sister-in-law is on O2 and now also has a signal) has fitted a new mast in my village... happy days :thumbs

panelbeater
14-01-2016, 18:27
2 sims in 1 phone.ebay jobbe also got a 7inch one that does navigation that has 2 sims in it as well.freedompop do free usage deal for free but you must change plan befor the month free trial is up.

panelbeater
14-01-2016, 18:32
i am away with caravan a lot in the middle of nowhere and often got no signal hence different providers.