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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 Pickering, England

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O2 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • thegrumpyjock
    George Howie (@thegrumpyjock) reported from Pontefract, England

    @O2 You have already told me you can't help as you can't trace a payment via chat so then I yet again needed to deal with your shocking customer service team on phone wasting my own time yet again this is all despite my account being settled because I paid the bill

  • k1482
    Lady K💙💙💙💚💚💚💚💚 (@k1482) reported

    @arokorol @O2 What’s the problem?

  • fleekhan
    Fiona Duffy (@fleekhan) reported

    @AXS_UK usual crap trying to get tickets with you this morning please @O2 ditch them!!!😩

  • doctoriaindarcy
    Dr Iain Darcy 🍉 🇮🇪 💚 (@doctoriaindarcy) reported

    @o_sheilagh @arokorol @O2 Why would antoher network not connect to a Palestinian cell tower? LMAO

  • NathanJarvisMD
    Nathan Jarvis (@NathanJarvisMD) reported

    @o2 can you please explain why O2 coverage is pretty much awful anywhere you go? You claim it’s good, but often there’s no internet access and phone signal is intermittent. Search on here to see so many people saying the same. Been the same for well over a year

  • hugomichaels
    Hugo Michiels (@hugomichaels) reported

    @O2 No. All has been ok on the page. No reported issues. Suddenly there was a massive drop in. Signal strength and even with 5g showing apps and internet is at a snail pace or it just won’t load at all

  • keithheskett
    keith (@keithheskett) reported

    @O2 customer services is shocking upgraded a month ago and still waiting of a qr code to send my old phone back with switch up I’ve been on live chat and into store and still no closer

  • goddessnemo2
    Goddess Nemo (@goddessnemo2) reported

    @GarySpedding @arokorol @O2 I’m glad you googled it, now do you see how the signal won’t just randomly ping to one 6 miles away instead of a tower right there? Also, it’s more like a 45 minute to 60 minute drive, I used to do it weekly.

  • BritsB4Boats
    𝕽𝖎𝖈𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖉 𝕭𝖔𝖔𝖙𝖍 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 (@BritsB4Boats) reported

    Has anyone had any experience of making an ombudsman complaint against @O2 (or other network)? They’ve not billed me correctly for almost half a year now, adding charges for a phone I sent back in January (with their prepaid packaging, and I gave them Royal Mail’s tracking number for it). They’ve also abruptly ended a payment plan I was on, allegedly because it “automatically terminated” when my account was credited for the charges for my previous phone, which should not have been added. I’ve tried asking them for help today, but they have been ******* useless

  • JorEh1061107
    Jor Eh (@JorEh1061107) reported

    @arokorol @O2 When you were landing at Ben Gurion, your plane probably began its descent over the West Bank into Tel Aviv, so the first signal it picked up was the Palestinian Authority one.