16-01-2025 10:15 AM
Recently been having the same problem. Only notice it when I'm out the house. Signal (the bars) are fine, I'm in a city centre. However every now and then (like every 10 mins or so) the 4G icon will just drop out (like what happens if you physically turn mobile data off) and leave me without internet for a couple minutes, before returning.
Sounds like it might be a sim issue? Any other suggestion, as this needs fixing as I need reliable mobile data from next month.
16-01-2025 12:39 PM
Hi @Nebfer
Welcome to the community.
I know how frustrating it is when you aren't able to get connected.
Which model of phone are you using?
Have you only noticed it happening in the same area? If so, have you had a look to see if there are any problems locally on our network checker?
Do you know of anyone else on EE in the same location? Are they having any problems?
Michael
16-01-2025 01:46 PM
@Nebfer wrote:
Sounds like it might be a sim issue?
What makes you think this?
You've mentioned "if i'm in a city centre" - does this always happen in the same city centre or other crowded areas?
17-01-2025 11:21 AM
17-01-2025 12:09 PM
The radio network has no knowledge of your price-plan, thus that cannot directly impact on your coverage levels. The only differences between those two plans are billing-related in terms of add-ons.
Checking whether these issues are location-specific or more general, would be the next step.
17-01-2025 02:47 PM
Hi,
I've kept my wifi off for the last 48hrs to check the coverage/signal and internet connectivity and speed, and also to often monitor the internet status (4G icon) in the notification bar. It appears (unconfirmed it is this but experimenting over the last day somewhat) that it only appears to happen on my commute (bus), or walking to where I would commute. I have never had this happen before and I've been making the same commute for over 2 years. I've checked the coverage app for 4G in the area and it says excellent, for both indoors and outdoors. The commute is at 10am and at 6 or 7pm, so never in rush hour nor do I navigate crowded areas or crowded transport.
Is there anything else this could be? Seems really weird that this appears to be the only case it happens.
Thanks for you timely responses in your assistance so far!
17-01-2025 04:04 PM - edited 17-01-2025 04:04 PM
There are some scenarios where this behaviour could be a symptom, but I wouldn't expect any CS agent to be aware of them and it may require engineering-level expertise.
Before going into detail here, you've suggested the issue is happening on a specific transport route/road - only in one direction or either?
17-01-2025 06:22 PM
23-01-2025 10:24 AM
Hi,
I have checked the network checker, nothing to suggest on that (full 5G coverage in those areas). This happens roughly similar areas on my bus commute to work daily. This happens with the same SIM in different phones (Samsung S10 and A54 5G). This has only happened since recently upgrading; I have been making this commute for over two years and not once have I experienced this disconnectivity on my previous EE SIM only contract.
This needs fixing as I am reliant on continuous internet, with work admin being done on my commute.
Thanks
23-01-2025 12:02 PM
If this is only happening in a specific location, that's clear evidence of a network issue, and it's interesting this has only started since you changed phones - was your previous S10 the 5G variant?
Reporting via the status checker is the best first-line move, though I suspect you may need to then follow this up afterwards.