Network Problems EE are useless
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27-07-2024 09:47 PM
This is the 2nd weekend plus whet EE network have not provided coverage in my area
there was no notice no explanation and no apology
what exactly am I paying my bills for during this time
EE customer service is RUBBISH
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27-07-2024 10:25 PM
If you've not done so already, try toggling flight mode to ensure your phone hasn't "dropped off" available coverage.
Use the "check service status" option on https://ee.co.uk/help/mobile-coverage-checker in the first instance, to check for local service outages. A loss of coverage will remove the ability to make/receive calls, send/receive texts or use mobile data.
You can use the "My places" feature on the same tool, to register upto 5 locations for updates on both planned & unplanned outages.
If you're in the UK and have a WiFi connection, you can use WiFi-calling to keep using your phone as normal without needing network coverage.
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28-07-2024 08:01 AM
It is the second time recently this has happened
My friend who is an EE subscriber, with whom I spent yesterday evening has received compensation from EE for the inconvenience for both the last outage and the present one
There are multiple EE subscribers in the area, whom EE Must Know Who they are, because the charge their accounts
It is a complete nonsense that they treat identically situated customers differently
Disgraceful
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28-07-2024 08:58 AM
@SteveB15 wrote:
The network is out for ALL EE subscribers in the area
Radio network outages do cause loss of coverage for all users in that site's footprint, some types of upgrade works can require multiple or extended downtimes.
The "my places" feature that I mentioned allows proactive updates on them.
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28-07-2024 09:41 AM
Notifications of planned upgrades with consequential outages should be a routine aspect of their 150 texts to subscribers, at least to warn them to check via the “My Places” on the app.
The communication strategy of EE is pants, depending on customers too heavily to pro-actively figure stuff out for themselves.
Let’s face it, they don’t even properly inform longstanding subscribers of upgrades to the app and the necessity to upgrade their app to stay (even partially but not adequately) informed of service problems
They are rubbish at communications, which for a company running a communications system is laughable and extremely irritating for their “service” customers.
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28-07-2024 11:05 AM
Although seemingly straightforward, there are issues with blanket opt-out texts covering - what are ultimately - local outages.
For example, what subscribers do you include? Do you cover anyone with a billing address in the affected area, but that phone may be away from area for significant times.
Users have complained about an opt-out approach in the past, so an opt-in method has been adopted. Whichever method is chosen, there will be users unhappy.
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28-07-2024 11:42 AM
Hi @SteveB15
Can you access EE WiFi calling over broadband. This service replaces the network should the signal become weak, this is why some customers don't claim or know about any changes because there mobile transfers onto this service automatically and they don't see any downtime or difference in service.
All networks experience outages from unplanned weather to planned upgrading of the infrastructure.
Thanks
To contact EE Customer Services dial 150 From your EE mobile or 0800 956 6000 from any other phone.
EE standard opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 9pm - Saturday and Sunday, 8am to 8pm.
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28-07-2024 11:50 AM
@SteveB15 Who do EE send notifications to when this is going to happen ?
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28-07-2024 12:00 PM
So when the EE network is out calls and texts don’t shift to Wi-Fi
Fortunately I have a different WiFi supplier at home, therefore other application via Wi-Fi work within my home.
But of course none of those work when I am out and about within my area because the data connection doesn’t work, unless I connect to someone else’s WiFi connection
So this isn’t a problem of not noticing that EE HAS STOPPED, I notice that immediately. The problem is, amongst other things, that they do not notify in advance of “upgrade work” .
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28-07-2024 12:04 PM
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