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Coverage improvments

Karen401
Explorer

I have recently moved house and have very poor coverage on both 4g and phone signal. How can i find out if there are any plans to improve this or should i be looking to change network?

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XRaySpeX
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@Karen401 Have you checked the Network Status Checker there and reported your problem via that link?

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bristolian
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EE Community Star

With the best of intentions, network rollout comes with very fluid timelines and exact details are known only internally.

 

Having said that, if your phone supports WiFi-calling, indoor coverage issues should not be a problem - the facility enables you to call & text without any requirement for mobile coverage.

 

You should also get seamless handover of calls between WiFi-calling indoors and 4G-calling outdoors.

I don't think there is a specific problem just poor coverage in the area.
Should I still report it?
Hi thanks for the reply. I am also having an issue getting WiFi installed
so relying on very poor 4G just now.

The online coverage tool has two functions;

 

1: "Check coverage" looks for predicted coverage in your area

 

2: "Check status" searches for known faults & issues in your locality, with the facility to report issues if not known.

 

What does the coverage check advise - does it reflect your experiences? If not, do other EE users have similar problems in the same location?