O2 outages and service status in Marykirk, Scotland
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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 Marykirk, Scotland
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O2 Issues Reports Near Marykirk, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Marykirk and nearby locations:
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GJ Penman 🇬🇧 (@GJPenman) reported from Laurencekirk, Scotland@O2 Sorry, your system crashed and I’ve been trying since 09:30 this morning! No confidence in the network if it crashes at the first sign of being busy! As with, @TicketmasterUK failed to cope with demand - certainly for us out in the sticks, we get nowhere again…!!!
O2 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Emma-Leanne 💓’s Rapha (@Raphas_Angel_) reportedTrying to pay off my contract early with @O2 so I can go to another company that doesn’t bleed me dry and they hit me with a limit of how much I can pay!! That’s a little rude 02 😩
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Rob (@Robbbb58) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 The sooner Elon sorts out direct to phone satellite connection the better, **** these useless companies off for good.
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Gillian Jamieson (@GillRaeWalker) reported@browncharley23 @TomTugendhat @O2 Minimally - they work in an outage.
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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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Amelia Eberhardt-Armstrong (@SoSoaksy) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 They are reducing signal strength to save electricity costs. They even boast about how they reduce energy consumption by switching equipment off/running in lower power. Esp in non peak periods such as overnight. Doesn’t seem to be subject to regulatory measures
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John Burrows (@John34968211) reported@O2 Hi My daughters pays nearly £80 to you for her phone contract For months she has been unable to send and receive both text and I messages Multiple phone calls Nobody seems to want to sort the problem Blaming Apple But she pays you Fancy helping👀👀
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Clifton (@ebisham) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 I was on the top of Leith Hill on Sunday you could see for miles in every direction but no signal at all. It’s a combination of nimbys objecting to phone masts and unwillingness to invest. Direct to mobile Starlink will buck their ideas up.
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Ian Judd (@Marooned_Sailor) reported@O2 Did some research and as suspected you never actually rolled mmwave out…. Feels like some false advertising @Ofcom what are you doing? Where are all the speeds promised 6 years ago… yet again a weak uk regulator in the pockets of those its supposed to be holding to account
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Ryan O'Donnell (@iamryanodonnell) reported@O2 Thank you but I’ve pretty much done all of this. The network needs serious investment to manage the amount of people connected, and to ensure data is reliable and stable.
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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.