31-07-2021 00:16 - edited 31-07-2021 00:25
I've just gone with virgin mobile for my 2 kids & myself and our mobile networks are extremely shocking!
I'm currently awaiting for Virgin to set up my broadband so I'm not even able to use wi-fi calling (I'm hoping this actually works once they install my broadband). It's extremely important that I have a decent signal strength as I get very important calls that I need to take daily & I'm unable to do this! This urgently needs to be sorted out where I am, like ASAP. I hope that Virgin can get this issue sorted out & fast!
I my phone never rings when someone's trying to call me & I don't even get any notifications until I'm away from my house & out of the village I live in that's near Basingstoke.
I also keep getting a small black box pop up at the bottom of my screen that says refreshing sim which shows up like 4-5 times everyday, I've tried doing the whole registering on the 2g network then selecting virgin network & then putting it back onto 4g under virgin network again, restarting my phone & trying to register on another network & nothing seems to work, plus I keep getting messages (when I'm away from the area I live in) telling me I've got a voicemail message 7x a day but there's no new voicemails on there & I don't understand why this keeps happening?
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on 31-07-2021 19:41
@Nicola7982 wrote:
- Thank you for your information, Vodafone has a good signal here so it's not that reason. How do I find out if it's the 5g thing or faulty mast?
- Kind regards
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/network/status-checker
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on 31-07-2021 05:24
Might be a local mast is out of service either for upgrade to 5G or due to a fault. If that's the case things will improve.
VM use the Vodafone network for newly sold mobile contracts; If the Vodafone coverage in your area is poor, then chances of Vodafone spending the money to improve it are pretty low - there will be a budget for extending coverage, but the priority at the moment will be 5G coverage in the existing coverage areas. Ask neighbours what their experience of mobile coverage is - if Vodafone has always been poor you have to assume it will remain so, and that VM will likewise be poor. If this is the case, and a deal breaker, you may want to cancel the contract under your 14 day cooling off rights?
on 31-07-2021 19:32
on 31-07-2021 19:41
@Nicola7982 wrote:
- Thank you for your information, Vodafone has a good signal here so it's not that reason. How do I find out if it's the 5g thing or faulty mast?
- Kind regards
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/network/status-checker
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on 01-08-2021 07:39
@enlli Do you know if the VM/Vodafone deal excludes some frequencies, that would explain apparent differences between Vodafone's own customers and VM customers? I have a hazy recollection there was something like this for the EE deal?
on 01-08-2021 10:06
Not to my knowledge. The EE one was a special case as they kept the 800MHz frequency to their top paying customers in order to supply VoLTE.
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on 01-08-2021 15:59
Thanks for your post and welcome to the Community Forums, Nicola7982,
Sorry to hear that you are having mobile service issues, for coverage issues you are welcome to take a look here:
However I have also sent you a private message to confirm your account details so we can see what's happening wiith the SIM card
Cheers,
Corey C