O2 outages and service status in Skegness, England
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O2 is the commercial brand of Telefónica UK Limited offering mobile phone and mobile internet service, including voicemail and SMS. With over 25 million customers, O2 runs 2G, 3G and 4G networks across the UK. O2 previously offered home broadband service.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Skegness, England
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O2 Issues Reports Near Skegness, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Skegness and nearby locations:
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Chris King (@dface73) reported from Skegness, EnglandWow. Another day trying to get any kind of usable 4g on the dogshit network that is @O2 in Skegness. Abysmal service.
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David owen (@david566_owen) reported from Chapel Saint Leonards, England@O2 has to be the worst service on a phone I’ve ever experienced!!! Full signal on 3&4g yet absolutely terrible internet service!!! It’s like having dial up on my phone!
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🔰 Benny 🔰 (@djhancock1980) reported from Ingoldmells, EnglandThink it's about time #o2 @O2 sorted the signal out in #ingoldmells #Lincolnshire always poor around the caravan sites and difficult to video call or use online
O2 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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R B (@RLBD1920) reported@O2 @JodieLivermore You haven’t responded to my message about this from this morning - this is obviously a uk wide issue
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RichardAngell (@Groundhopperno1) reported@O2 After 25 years as a customer, I’ve discovered the hardest part isn’t getting a mobile signal- it’s making a complaint. Broken forms, unmonitored complaint emails, missed promises, no updates and a 28-day wait for a response. Quite remarkable customer service.
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🔋London Fella🔋 (@BethnalBoy) reported@O2 @TomTugendhat @O2 oh **** off lol. Your service is terrible - and when you see a popular tweet now you want to get involved? I’m counting down the days till my contract runs out with you guys. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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G 🇨🇾💙 💜 (@Georgieporgy69) reported@O2 hi I want to make a complaint for my daughter which has not been dealt with for over 4 months and I am still waiting for a call back . Appalling
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🅓🅜🅨🅡🅒🅡 (@dmyrcr) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Your lot had 14 years. Maybe you should’ve campaigned about this then to your pals in government. Instead you did **** all
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James Sutton (@jamesbwfc) reported@O2 hi, my PUK code on my online account is not working on my o2 SIM to unlock it. it's working and then lets me set a new SIM pin but then says 'incorrect PUK code'. Can you advise?
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Chris (@Chris94501165) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 Tom, cell masts use this thing called electricity. Essentially O2 are underpowering them due to the cost of energy. The bad news for you is that the cost of Net Zero is increasing those energy costs. Who enshrined it in to law? Secondary order consequences are a thing...
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Quelpanama (@Quelpanama) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Yet another issue where we have to think back to Tom’s time in Kabul liaising between MI6 and the SAS. Apparently sitting behind a desk in a building yards away from a communication mast he got a good signal. So heroic!
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GBD (@DJBSBC) reported@O2 @TomTugendhat O2 your signal and data in particular is farcical. It’s one industry that has taken the biggest step back in terms of advancements and relies on people using WiFi more often and just ‘accepting’ that the service is ****.
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Ben (@BenjaminEHowe) reported@AndyFurnival2 @TomTugendhat @O2 It was better when there were fewer mobile devices competing for the same signal.