Coverage in Oxford

Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Update: 10 April 2025

For the first location, we are waiting for a decision from the council after submitting revised surveys and drawings. Pending a positive outcome from the revised surveys and drawings, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the council and start building the equipment needed for the new mast.

Our engineers are waiting for a decision from the site provider for the second location, following the appeal for planning permission. Pending a positive outcome from the appeal, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the site provider and start building the equipment needed for the new mast.

We will keep you updated on this post. 


Update: 17 January 2025

Over the past few months, for the first location, our engineers have submitted surveys and drawings to the council. Pending a positive outcome from the revised surveys and drawings, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the council and start building the equipment needed for the new mast

For the second location, we have submitted the planning appeal and are waiting for a decision from the site provider. Pending a positive outcome from the appeal, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the site provider and start building the equipment needed for the new mast.

We will keep you updated on this post


Update: 07 November 2024

Over the past few months, our engineers have completed the surveys at the first location and found an alternative power supply will be needed. Once a suitable power option has been found for the mast, our engineers will submit the power supply designs for approval. Pending a positive outcome from the revised designs, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the council and start building the equipment needed for the new mast. 

For the second location, our engineers have had planning permission denied and have submitted a planning appeal to the site provider. Pending a positive outcome from the appeal, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the site provider and start building the equipment needed for the new mast.

We will keep you updated on this post.


Update: 27 August 2024

Our engineers have completed the additional upgrades to the existing masts in Oxford, and we would appreciate any feedback you have on the service since the upgrades were completed on the 25 August. The feedback will be used to show the level of coverage and capacity improvements provided from the upgrades.

Our engineers are continuing with surveys and designs at the two locations, for the permanent mast to be installed in the area.

We will keep you updated on this post.


Update: 20 August 2024

Over the past few months, our engineers have been looking at options in the area to improve coverage as quickly as possible. We have conducted surveys on existing nearby masts and found the sites will be suitable to install upgrades.

We started the work to install the upgrades this week, and an interruption to service may be experienced until work is completed. Barring any unforeseen delays, we expect the upgrade work to be completed by the end of the week.

We will keep you updated on this post.


Update: 24 May 2024

For the first location, our engineers are continuing negotiations with the council to complete designs for the site. Pending a positive outcome from the negotiations, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the council and start building the equipment needed for the new mast. 

For the second location, our engineers have been continuing with surveys and designs at the location to make sure the area will be suitable. Pending a positive outcome from the surveys, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the site provider and start building the equipment needed for the new mast.

Over the past few weeks, our engineers have been conducting surveys on the existing site for the upgrade work and have found the extensive work needed to complete the upgrades to the mast would not be health and safety compliant and will no longer be an option. Our engineers are looking at alternative options to improve coverage in the area as quickly as possible.

We will keep you updated on this post.


Update: 03 May 2024

To provide the same level of coverage in the area as the previous mast, we will be progressing two permanent masts and our engineers have found two locations for new masts. Our engineers have visited multiple areas to conduct surveys and found the other areas would not be suitable for the equipment or would not be health and safety compliant.

For the first location, we are in negotiations with the council to agree the design for the site. Pending a positive outcome from the negotiations, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the council and start building the equipment needed for the new mast. 

For the second area, our engineers are completing surveys and designs at the location to make sure the area will be suitable. Pending a positive outcome from the surveys, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the site provider and start building the equipment needed for the new mast.

To improve coverage in the area as quickly as possible, our engineers will be completing upgrades on one of the existing masts in the area. The mast will need extensive work to complete the upgrades and our engineers are completing designs and surveys at the existing mast. Once the designs and surveys have been completed, we can confirm a date for the upgrades to be installed on the mast.

We will keep you updated on this post.


Update: 19 March 2024

Over the past few months, our engineers have visited multiple locations to conduct surveys to make sure the locations will be suitable for the equipment needed for a new mast. Once the surveys have been completed and the location will be suitable, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land and start building the equipment needed for the new mast.

To improve coverage in the area as quickly as possible, our engineers will be completing upgrades on one of the existing masts in the area. These upgrades will increase coverage and capacity to Oxford.

We will keep you updated on this post.


We are aware of a signal issue that is affecting some of our customers in the Oxford area. Our mast in the area had to be removed from the existing site at the end of January 2024, as this was requested by the landowner.

Our engineers began looking for a new location as soon as we were made aware our equipment had to be removed. We have located several areas for a new mast and are currently conducting surveys to make sure the locations will be suitable for the equipment. Pending a positive outcome and a new area that will be suitable, we can start legal steps to legally acquire the land from the site provider and start building the equipment needed for the new mast.

We will keep you updated on this post.

We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused. In the meantime, you may be able to use WiFi Calling to make and receive calls and texts over a WiFi connection. 

For information on who can use WiFi Calling and how to set up this service, please see our Using WiFi Calling, Help page.

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JiLF
Established Contributor
Established Contributor

@Meganlewis3 @Leanne_T

Meganlewis3 is very correct and on point with this. @Leanne_T  The Oxford City Centre area has been totally signal dead for ages now and nothing has been done so far. EE keeps sending text messages such as these

"MyPlace update: There is a problem near OXFORD which is taking longer than expected to resolve. We will continue to keep you updated. To keep connected simply use WIFI calling, to get started click here ee.co.uk/wifi-calling. To manage your MyPlaces updates, go to coverage.ee.co.uk To opt out of all MyPlaces updates, text STOP to 444."

Knowing very well that once you're out of the property and arrive at a dead signal area, no Wi-Fi lala land is possible. Why does EE frustrate its clients with this? How do I even call an ambulance without a signal? How do I get to respond to important calls when out of Wi-Fi provision & the signal is dead.? 

St Aldate's, Oxford OX1 1ZZ, United Kingdom and it's surrounding areas are completely dead on EE! Parts of OX4 zones are dead too.

EE, you better solve these problems.

Thanks

Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Hi everyone. 

The main post has been updated with the latest information. 

Leanne.

Nosignalee24
Visitor

Are you even close to resolving this? It’s been months, I work I. Oxford and have missed calls from doctors and school to collect my child due to no signal. Everywhere is excellent but I can not be missing important calls and going to have to change networks if this is going to be months away from being resolved. 

Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Hi @Nosignalee24 

The main post has been updated with the latest information. 

Leanne.

HRM3
Explorer

Our business is unable to operate with these issues. Surely EE are in breach of contract? We would like a solution or be able to switch to an alternative provider without any cost to us. Can someone please get back asap?

 

Katie_B
EE Community Support Team

Good morning @HRM3

Thanks for coming here. 

As soon as we have any more information this will be updated.

If you wish to discuss your account further please get in touch with our customer care team. 

Katie

dacarlo
Contributor
Contributor

For any Oxford locals, if you're interested in talking about your experiences of EE signal with other Oxford residents check out 'theoxfordcommunity' group on facebook with 32k members. There's currently a thread where people are talking about (and learning about) this EE mast problem.

 

Genericname
Explorer

Seriously considering switching to another provider.

Unable to text/access the Internet for months on end while in the centre of Oxford  and now over the past week, intermittent coverage at the JR hospital too.

What exactly am I paying for?  I could forgive poor service for a few weeks.. but we are in June now and no improvement!

I switched on Friday and my number is porting today. Took a long walk around Oxford City Center yesterday for about 5 hours and tested my new providers 5G/4G. I had signal all over and it didn't drop which is unsurprising given the very large mast that particular provider has installed on Speedwell street. I've even got it inside my flat now which I've never had before.

8 years of rising prices and degrading EE service on mobile and broadband have pushed me out the door. My other mobile and broadband will be following shortly. So long and thanks for all the Fish.

antwalker
Explorer

I just  had a conversation with EE about this - at first he denied that there was a problem, so I checked this forum to refresh my memory - at first I remembered there was a maintenance issue, not that the transmitter had vanished, unlikely to reapppear for months.

He refused to discuss the coverage issue and instead became completely focused in reducing my bills, not by offering a discount on my mobile bill (x3 phones), but by consolidating Sky, Netflix etc onto my EE/BT account. I pointed out that given the complaint was about EE not providing a service I was paying for, I was unlikely to want to move more services to them - he became upset with me and terminated the call! Needless to say, I am now exploring my options to not only move away from EE as a mobile provider but also BT as my landline/broadband provider.