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Where do I report very weak EE signal?

AlistairL
Investigator
Investigator

Hi

Where do I report very weak mobile signal? And can anything be done about it, it's been years.  Our house in central Torquay near the Riviera Conference centre has plenty of conference guests but little signal. I guess we are not London so go to the back of the queue? 

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bristolian
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

No, WiFi-Calling is completely different to apps such as you mention. It allows you to use your phone for calls & texts entirely as normal, providing the device has a WiFi connection.

The menu options differ between Apple & Android.

https://ee.co.uk/help/mobile/manage-use/using-phone-features/use-wifi-calling 

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Christopher_G
EE Community Support Team

Hi @AlistairL 

Welcome to the community.

Have you had a look at our Coverage Checker? What does it estimate the coverage to be for your postcode?

Chris

AlistairL
Investigator
Investigator

Hi 

It says "great coverage outdoors and good coverage indoors on your Google Pixel 7".

There's barely one bar in the first and top floor by a window. None in the basement where we mainly live.

Thanks

 

Christopher_G
EE Community Support Team

The building materials and the fact the basement would be below ground could be affecting it a bit, @AlistairL.

Do you have WiFi in your house? WiFi Calling may be of use to you.

Chris

bristolian
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

@AlistairL wrote:

I guess we are not London so go to the back of the queue? 


Far from it. EE are industry-leaders in rural coverage, thanks to the Shared Rural Network, Scottish 4G Infill & Emergency Services projects.

EE use a combination of high-band & low-band coverage on 4G & 5G, but 100% national indoor coverage is always going to be difficult - WiFi-calling is an excellent mitigation for these areas.

Thanks, how do I make and receive with wifi calling? Do you mean What's app or Skype?

 

bristolian
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

No, WiFi-Calling is completely different to apps such as you mention. It allows you to use your phone for calls & texts entirely as normal, providing the device has a WiFi connection.

The menu options differ between Apple & Android.

https://ee.co.uk/help/mobile/manage-use/using-phone-features/use-wifi-calling 

Yes I have wifi,

but  does it  enable  people to call my number  in the first place? Or does it give better voice once they have called?

bristolian
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

With WiFi-calling enabled, your phone's WiFi connection replaces the mobile network signal - and allows your phone to otherwise work in exactly the same as if it had mobile service.

You can make & receive calls as normal, send & receive text messages as normal - calls will automatically swap between WiFi & mobile service as required.