Orange Mobile Signal Where You Are
Orange Mobile Signal Where You Are
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RegMolehusband

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4,097 posts

280 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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I've been with Orange for years - I really don't know why given the patchy signal in my county Shropshire.

I've just come along the A5 past Oswestry wanting to make a call and there's a five miles hole with no signal. There are several spots on trunk roads before which I know it's not worth starting a call because I'll get cut off at certain spots. In Shrewsbury there are certain areas with no signal. Quite pathetic really.

Is it the same where you are?

moleamol

15,887 posts

286 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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I've never had a problem with a signal on my Orange phones. Have you got a really st phone?

RegMolehusband

Original Poster:

4,097 posts

280 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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It's been the same over several phones.

Dover Nige

1,308 posts

266 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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I've recently switched from O2 to Orange and I've only had one bit of ropey reception and that was in the Kent sticks. Only five minutes until I got a signal though, so no hardship really. In fact, it's quite nice NOT to have a signal sometimes!

UpTheIron

4,057 posts

291 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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moleamol said:
I've never had a problem with a signal on my Orange phones. Have you got a really st phone?
Orange allowed me to cancel my contract without penalty given the total lack of signal in my village, so their coverage certainly isn't perfect. No worse than anyone else though IMHO.

theboss

7,393 posts

242 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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All the networks are patchy to some extent. In my part of Shropshire - Bridgnorth - Orange is the ONLY network you can get any sort of signal on, so I've just gone back to them after years of having company phones on a variety of networks.

In my previous two homes I couldn't get signals on Vodafone, T-Mobile or O2 and that was in a fairly well settled part of Hampshire.

wiffmaster

2,616 posts

221 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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I was with Orange for ten years or so, and as soon as you got out of an urban area the signal always seemed pretty dodgy. Apathy and the fact that they were a nice company to deal with meant I stayed so long. Eventually mustered the energy to swap to Vodafone, and now get a full 3G signal at my house which is in the middle of the countryside. Vodafone's customer care is shocking, but their signal is generally the best.

Pints

18,450 posts

217 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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As per the most recent Ofcom survey, Orange have statistically the widest network coverage of any provider in the UK (I forget what the percent is).

Here in North Swindon I've got a 100% signal.

The Ben

1,623 posts

240 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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wiffmaster said:
I was with Orange for ten years or so, and as soon as you got out of an urban area the signal always seemed pretty dodgy. Apathy and the fact that they were a nice company to deal with meant I stayed so long. Eventually mustered the energy to swap to Vodafone, and now get a full 3G signal at my house which is in the middle of the countryside. Vodafone's customer care is shocking, but their signal is generally the best.
Which is quite funny because Orange has a larger 3g signal coverage than anyone, but point taken its not everywhere

NiceCupOfTea

25,536 posts

274 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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I've been with Orange for 13 years and it seems as if the signal has got worse over that time. My parents' house gets 1 or maybe 2 bars and regularly messages /missed calls come through hours afterwards due to dodgy reception.

There are very very strange dead spots of no reception - A232 around Keston Mark, the A20 just north of the south circular roundabout, and the A2 Blackwall Tunnel approach to name 3 off the top of my head...

My brother recently changed to T-mob because of Orange's poor coverage - only to find that he has no T-mob signal whatsoever at his house!

Halb

53,012 posts

206 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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My orange phone won't work in my fave comfy chair but will in the kitchen.

nlldavies

270 posts

254 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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I'm with Orange and have had a dodgy signal for years. I use a HTC Touch Dual and it will show two bars in most places and then when I come to use the phone the signal drops completley and I then have to wait for a signal again.

Even when I get a signal and use the phone two way conversation is bad, the slightest noise I make or have in the background cancels out what the other person is saying and vice versa!!!!

I'm on contract till Novemember so stuck till then. In the meantime I've jailbroken my phone and got a pay as you go O2 sim. Perfect signal everywhere as well as two way conversation.

Orange helpdesk is useless and just keep asking me to change my phone settings which does SFA.

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

215 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Used to be with Orange in Shropshire but like you had the same issues. Now with O2 and all seems fine.

giw12

1,427 posts

286 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Also been with Orange for yonks and signal levels seem to have deteriorated. Currently by the sea in West Sussex and not even a flicker. My work mobile though (Vodafone) gets far better reception.