O2 outages and service status in Limavady, Northern Ireland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Limavady, Northern Ireland
The chart below shows the number of O2 reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Limavady, Northern Ireland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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O2 Issues Reports Near Limavady, Northern Ireland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Limavady and nearby locations:
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Shannen (@Shannenmac1) reported from Limavady, Northern Ireland@O2 how is there still no signal in limavady, this is a joke! #day3
O2 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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John Kirby (@csljohnkirby) reported@Alicetweets @O2 credits of £165 and £54.42 missing been on hold, cut off through security 5 times since 16.17 today, and it is now 18.14 and told that the credits have been moved, but they can not tell me where, and there is no senior person than the rude and obstructive individual I am talking to, and he has lied to me three times during this call, which is mean to be recorded.
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RichardAngell (@Groundhopperno1) reported@O2 hi O2 can you help me with an issue on my account? 3 lines customer for over 20 years and I’m struggling to get the loyalty discount and also the local 5g mast has been out of action since December and I’ve been paying for an airtime contract that hasn’t given me a service
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Ellie Winters (@N104AP) reported@Marooned_Sailor @O2 @Ofcom the issue with mmwave is whilst the bands were recently auctioned, theres another thing stopping the mmwave rollout which doesnt even have anything to do with the carriers, device manufacturers keep making it US exclusive, with international models not having it, so then the carriers dont build the infrastructure, so then the companies dont ship mmwave hardware, and it just goes in circles i dont think we'll ever have mmwave in this country at this rate
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Marne Blair (@MarneBlair) reported@RobertGCurrie @O2 @EE is the same in Carlisle now. Signal is shocking
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Kevin Thomas FINSTR 🏴 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@kevinxt) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 We also found that O2 were concentrating 5G in City/Built Up areas. That was 2 years ago, not sure if the roll out is still on going. If you are using mobile at home you can link to your router for a better service. All the best with it 👌
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Ben (@Ben91530293) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 Thought it was just me.. Kent is like a black hole when it comes to phone signal.
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Umm...nope (@Ummnope7) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE It's not the government's job to help you choose a decent mobile phone service. You're a grown man. You can make your own consumer choices, whether they be sensible or stupid.
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Angelique 🎵🇬🇧🇫🇷☮️ (@Angieeclectic) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE You're right. I never have trouble with reception in France. BUT Tom if you ever had to deal with French telecommunications companies you would quickly realise our own EE/BT customer services are far better.
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Dunny (@DUNFORD1979) reported@O2 @TomTugendhat No signal in Lancaster at all
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👨🏻💻 ⚡️ (@EadrictheWild) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Becuase partly we don't put enough masts In (5g requires them every 300 meteres in cities) and partly because there's 10 million people more using our phone network than in the official cencus