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This could solve rubbish Orange mobile reception issues!


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Evening All,

 

My mate told me about this, after having a moan to him about my rubbish Orange mobile reception.

 

Basically, as Orange have joined with T-mobile, users can now share reception masts, improving the range of masts available inyour area, it cant swap during calls, so wont stop a call dropping out, but may help?

 

Just dial 150 (cust services) from your Orange mobile and ask the operator to activate your T-mobile sharing service, its that easy, and has defo improved things for me!

 

Hope this is handy for some.:thumbup:

Cheers

Beezy

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You reckon? Can't say I've noticed any improvement at all. And as for their broadband - spit spit. Why is it that when something wasn't broke, some jerk insists on fixing it and makes it crap?:001_huh:

 

Our orange broadband works well, but at least twice a year for the past 3 years it conks out and i have to spend half an hour on the phone to India to fix it, same with you?

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This interests me because many moons ago I used to do surveys for T-Mobile transmitters.

 

Reception can only be improved.

 

I hope we end up on the continental system where your phone locks on to the strongest signal available from any network.

 

O2 traditionally had the best coverage, but I feel this is now getting worse, not better. Nowt like resting on your laurels!

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This interests me because many moons ago I used to do surveys for T-Mobile transmitters.

 

Reception can only be improved.

 

I hope we end up on the continental system where your phone locks on to the strongest signal available from any network.

 

O2 traditionally had the best coverage, but I feel this is now getting worse, not better. Nowt like resting on your laurels!

 

O2 are shocking in the Surrey area. South of Guildford you can drive for 7-8 miles before you can get a signal

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