30-01-2022 12:56 PM
Just had some power cuts in my area and every time the power goes so does my signal. I’m currently isolating due to
covid so without my phone I have no way to contact anyone should the power go again. It’s not the first time this has happened, it happens every time there’s a power cut. The power has been back for 20mins atm but I’ve still got no signal.
30-01-2022 01:16 PM
Hello @ABurns86 ,
Welcome to the community,
I am not sure what you expect EE and the community forum to do. Have you been able to ring any of your neighbours to see if anyone else in your area has the same problem?
30-01-2022 01:50 PM
Power cuts should not affect the mobile signal unless it is also affecting all the mobile masts your phone can reach.
30-01-2022 01:51 PM
Hi @ABurns86
I hope you are OK.
Have you tried restarting your phone?
If you enter your postcode into the EE Coverage and Status Checker and select 'Check Status' do this show the problem has been reported?
Thanks.
Leanne.
30-01-2022 06:23 PM
Oh wow. Condescending much?
thankfully someone from the community has pointed out that it’s not normal for signal to go unless the mast is affected too. So I’ve learnt something today, Such a helpful comment from them.
30-01-2022 06:37 PM
@ABurns86 ?. condescending, why? A power cut at home should not affect your phone signal. Don't knock people giving you correct advice.
30-01-2022 07:01 PM
Where in that particular reply was the advice?
I’m grateful for the people that have given me advice and help.
30-01-2022 07:07 PM - edited 30-01-2022 07:11 PM
Whose post are you referring to? We all seem to think differently.
Absence of thumbs-ups might provide a clue.
30-01-2022 08:21 PM - edited 30-01-2022 08:25 PM
Mobile network sites require an incoming power supply too, and if this is affected by an area outage, this will often be the reason for the loss of network signal.
Edit to add that, regardless of the legal suggestions offered in a previous post, no mobile network provider will ever guarantee a fault-free service 24/7 - any such assurances are simply unworkable. The T&C's do allow for this.
The "uninterrupted access to Emergency Organisations as part of any Publicly Available
Telephone Services offered" refers to the ability to call 999/112 from a mobile with available network coverage.
31-01-2022 07:23 AM