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Virgin Mobile Coverage
Having just changed networks from O2 to Virgin will I notice any differences in signal and coverage, will it be the usual out in the sticks weak signal and in town strong or are there certain areas of UK that just dont compete, or are they both equally as good and poor.
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Yes, when I left o2 i found that virgins coverage (which uses the t mobile network) is poorer than o2's coverage. I got weaker signals in areas where I used to get strong ones and some areas just had no signal at all.
I've since changed to tesco who use o2's network and get 500 minutes, unlimited texts and data (t&c's apply) for £10 a month for a sim only package. |
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I find virgins reception the weakest, if only they could use orange network :(
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Worth checking this rather than relying on operators claims.
http://www.sitefinder.ofcom.org.uk/ Quote:
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T-Mobile is by far the patchiest 1800 GSM provider. Around the main population centres it works well, but go to wales or the south west and it's hit & miss whether you get coverage, even in some of the bigger towns.
Just a note, the Sitefinder database is up to date for every provider except T-Mobile who stopped providing data 2 years ago. |
Re: Virgin Mobile Coverage
Additionally coverage could get worse as Orange & T Mobile rationalise network infrastructure following the merger unless Virgin come to an agreement with EE. Given the roaming agreement that Orange & T Mobile customers have Virgin now find themselves on what is the UK's worst performing network
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Maybe it's time virgin had a chat with 02 or vodafone
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I used to be with Virgin Mobile but found the coverage in my area (Winnersh Berks RG41) was very patchy, it ranged from 3 bars to no signal in a space of a few yards. I changed to Asda Mobile who use the Vodafone back bone and the coverage was excellent.
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unfortunately it doesn't even work in towns.There are quite simply too few tmobile transmitters to provide an adequate service.I'm half a mile from the town centre of the most heavily populated town in cheshire and yet still have to go outside to make a call.A quick look at sidefinder will show 4 vodaphone or o2 transmitters to an area which tmobile expect to be served by 2.Coverage map shows 4 bars which is quite ludicrous,i've not tried the rooftop yet but i doubt that's even achievable there.Why virginmobile haven't yet sorted out the roaming to orange is quite unbelievable as any day soon tmobile transmitters could start being switched off in favour of orange ones.
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I do quite a bit of travelling so shall be interested to see what signals I get in different areas, hopefully I have not made a mistake switching over to Virgin from O2, as I do rely on texting and phone usage quite a bit.
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I have been an Orange customer for years, and continue to be so purely because their coverage is the only reliable one where I live. However I like the deals Virgin offers from time to time; their adherence to the shoddiness that is the T-Mobile network is the only reason I've never taken up any of them. Once the T-Mobile/Orange network merger is complete, I may well switch. |
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i use Virgin mobile ,for about 2 years and have no problems anywhere in the north of england .Out into the sticks by allendale,hexam , upto the otherside of anick ,fair enough it's not always 4 bars but i don't think i have never been able to make a call ,i may be lucky but i am happy with the coverage
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Once there is only a single, unified network made of a mix of T-Mobile and Orange hardware, Virgin Mobile will have no option but to use the 'new' network. There won't be an alternative. Well, except for Voda or O2, but I can't see that happening. |
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Definitely, they can't simply do nothing. Full integration will take some time but the rationalisation of the network is starting early 2011. If VM don't reach an agreement in the near future then it's possible that some customers could see a drop or even loss of service. I asked the question to 'The Team' who's response was that if this were to happen then it would be treated on a case by case basis.
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