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bigfatronssba

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I went from 3 to Spusu.
3 worked (barely) in there, Spusu does nothing
 

shmmeee

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Calista

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I'm on O2 and can't even get much signal outside the ground, or amywhere near it. Inside - absolutely nothing, and was told by staff the wifi isn't available 🤷‍♂️

tbh it's probably a good thing, being forced to actually experience the occasion itself without the distraction.
 

Saddlebrains

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Phone signal in this country on the whole is fucking horse shit

Meant to be a developed nation with world leading tech and you cant guarantee your call wont cut out if you pass through a random village
 

wingy

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I'm on O2 and can't even get much signal outside the ground, or amywhere near it. Inside - absolutely nothing, and was told by staff the wifi isn't available 🤷‍♂️

tbh it's probably a good thing, being forced to actually experience the occasion itself without the distraction.
Very true, present in the moment, but I bet there'll be some tech savvies around About 25 -35yr old.
 

Skyblueabo1111

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Please forgive the very specific and self serving thread but my mobile contract is up in a couple of weeks and I'm looking to change provider.

Literally, the deciding factor of who I go with will hinge on 1 point and 1 point only.

I want to get a mobile signal in the CBS.

I'm with O2 at the moment and as soon as I step foot in the concourse/bowl, you can write off any chance of sending or receiving a text, phone call, dick pic, etc. I get nothing at all.

I see people all around me making calls, sending texts and checking half time scores so my question toy you all is this.

If you are lucky enough to be able to get service inside the CBS. Please, please, please can you let me know who your provider is?
I am with Lebara, so is my lad, both get good reception, at the stadium. Monthly contract, EU free coverage. Cheap as chips, monthly contract. Type in "uSwitch Lebara"...or Martin Lewis lebara". Cheap, cheap deals, 6 months half price. Runs off Vodafone network, absolutely brilliant.
 

Johnnythespider

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I'm on 3 and it's generally ok but can be patchy, usually at half time when everyone and their dog has their phone out, ask some of the match thread posters they seem to have a great signal
 

rob9872

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Me and my daughter are both with O2 via Tesco. I'm android and she's iPhone. At HT if I want to call the Mrs I can get through on hers but not mine. Same network and stood next to eachother, no idea why, but accepted that's how it is. Occasionally powering completely off and on tends to get me a better WiFi reception.
 

Nobbie_67

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I've got an iPhone 17 Pro, two e-SIMS EE (Main one) and ID Mobile (Vodafone/3 Network) set to switch between the two for best mobile data. Frankly it's crap in the stadium! I'm sure a single Vodafone 5G Extra Contract will do the trick, but I have another year to run on my EE contract first. Frustrating. I did try Vodafone only on PAYG and it was way better than my EE, so when my contract expires I'll be going with Vodafone PayMonthly.

Long winded, sorry - Vodafone seems the way to go!
 

Skyblueabo1111

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I am not a Lebara salesman, just trying to help. It works at the arena ( piggyback on Vodafone). It is a one month contract . Free EU minutes. So cheap, six months half price. Go through Google "uSwitch lebara" or" Martin Lewis lebara"
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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I'm with EE and can get no service whatsoever at the CBS. A guy who sits in front of me is with Vodafone and he gets service.

Hopefully with promotion, one of the upgrades will be to the stadium's WiFi/Internet/Network etc.

Recently changed in the last season. Moved from O2 which was rubbish signal everywhere and nonexistent from the turnstile in to the turnstile out, to Vodafone. Recently, I managed to get the NowTV app loaded and watch a replay of the Derby penalty decision (that should never have been) before the penalty had even been taken. Definitely Vodafone. Everything else is on either EE or O2 and useless.
 

MTK

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I'm on O2 and can't even get much signal outside the ground, or amywhere near it. Inside - absolutely nothing, and was told by staff the wifi isn't available 🤷‍♂️

tbh it's probably a good thing, being forced to actually experience the occasion itself without the distraction.
Same here, O2 and no signal in the ground, and rarely one in the immediate surrounding area. I wouldn’t be looking at my phone while watching the game but I like to see the team news when it loads, and occasionally there is another score to watch. I hate hearing the‘Pompey have scored’ and thinking have they? No trust. Still scarred by falling for Wembley tickets must be printed in colour on here 😄
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Both me and my son on giffgaff it stops being useful at the trade centre uk on the way to the match, I miss using it for the half time scores etc.
 

Mcbean

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Once the match starts can’t get anything on EE and can’t get the BBC sports app on until past Tescoes 😳 mind you it is an old phone
 

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