O2 outages and service status in Dalbeattie, Scotland
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- O2 generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Dalbeattie, including 0 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet.
- Internet (100%)
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 Dalbeattie, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of O2 reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dalbeattie, Scotland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Dalbeattie, Scotland
The most recent O2 outage reports came from the following cities: Dumfries.
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O2 Issues Reports Near Dalbeattie, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dalbeattie and nearby locations:
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Mary Dickson (@marydickson01) reported from Crossmichael, Scotland@Ashley123p @O2 Possibly but been with o2 for many years and found them very good with customer service, so rather stay.
O2 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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YoshiJoshi ⭐️⭐️ (@YoshiJoshi_) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 Wonder if @Huawei_Europe can recommend a signal booster ?
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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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Tony McGarahan (@tonymcgarahan) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @vodafone What a rude response when they have reached out to try and help. Not a gentlemen. And not a officer 's reppnse. Arrogant and entitled. Why post your original message?
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Fiona Mountford (@FionaLondonarts) reported@O2 SIX DAYS for a reply to my messsage! I do feel valued as a customer... This simply confirms my decision to leave O2 for a proper grown-up network. Woeful service all round.
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Simon Denye (@simondenye) reported@VodafoneUK very poor customer service. Transferring my account from corporate ownership to personal still not sorted after 4 months and taking money off me in clear breach of banking regulations and the DD rules #FCA #@EE #@O2
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Marne Blair (@MarneBlair) reported@RobertGCurrie @O2 @EE is the same in Carlisle now. Signal is shocking
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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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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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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