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4G speeds atrocious no phone signal either..
Moved from O2 last week because of escalating costs. PAC Code from O2 instant. Activated Smarty SIM Thursday and applied PAC to port my number to SMARTY. Didn't port next business day as stated. Finally ported this lunchtime. Despite my area being reported by SMARTY and 3 as being good this pm my phone signal in my property is pants, keeps trying to go to WiFi calling and 4G speeds so slow its laughable. Not even 1 day and I've decided I'm ditching SMARTY. I've been robbed. Porting out as soon as I get myself a new sim. THOUGHTS. DON'T JOIN SMARTY.
59 Replies
- BobbyBooshaySMARTY Maverick09-10-2023
I am new to Smarty and i also feel the signal is terrible. I'm gong to port out or just get a new sim elsewhere.
I did make a post but it's vanished.
- PJSMARTY Maverick30-03-2023
Same problem with me. I joined 10 day's ago... I'm off back to Giffgaff. Internet so slow... Quicker to walk there.😡
- PostikSMARTY Enquirer30-03-2023
Have just switched to Smarty today. The 4G connection is laughable. On a speed test it either fails altogether or I get 1MB download speed. I checked the coverage map before switching and it showed good connection where I live.
I only wish I had waited to enter my PAC code and transfer my number, because now I have to go through the whole rigmarole of switching back again to Tesco Mobile.
- Bawbag513777SMARTY Enquirer24-01-2024
1 mb lucky sod. I've a 6.6gb download that's going to take 1 months 15 days 5hours and half a cup of tea.
- ChalkychapSMARTY Trendsetter30-03-2023
Sorry to hear about your poor experience with the Three UK mobile network Postik.
The UK mobile operators should be more upfront in their online coverage checkers.
They all hide away in their smallprint, a statement about coverage being a theoretical prediction, and that the actual signal, at any given location, could be different to the predicted coverage (especially indoors).
😔- PostikSMARTY Enquirer30-03-2023
I just checked the Network status and it says they are working on an issue with masts in this area. Last updated at 1:45pm today. I am hoping I am premature in my negativity and perhaps it will be okay,
- minipete515SMARTY Maverick18-03-2023
All this ‘it might be your building’ and ‘a fault in your area’ is rubbish. Similar situation, I thought Virgin price increase was taking the **** so moved to Smarty. Not able to call or message anyone when out in town this morning and now back home either 1 bar or no signal. This is not acceptable - sorry Virgin, can I come back please!
- Steve_O_MorseSMARTY Maverick14-03-2023
Re PAC number change over, my PAC number change was initiated on Thursday morning last week, 9am, but didn't complete until Monday pm this week. That in my book isn't next business day, it should have completed on Friday last week.
Re signal and 4g speeds, I had perfect phone and fast 4g with O2, SMARTY/3 are poor even standing next to a nearby mast and the coverage map showing good indoors and outdoors.
My only issue with O2 was escalating costs. It just shows that you get what you pay for.
- ChalkychapSMARTY Trendsetter14-03-2023
Well I'd agree Steve_O_Morse - if you gave your PAC (from O2) to SMARTY before 5pm last Thursday, your number should've been ported from O2 to SMARTY on Friday.
OFCOM's rules say you can claim compensation for each day the port is delayed - 3 days.
The online coverage checkers show predicted coverage, not actual coverage, at any given location. These coverage checkers are based on computer models, which rely on a number of assumptions to create the models. Maybe your location is one of those places that isn't modelled very well. Did you check for network faults at your location Steve_O_Morse?
- MSFSMARTY Guru13-03-2023
If speeds in your home are poor, it may be due to the building itself and not necessarily the network.
- Steve_O_MorseSMARTY Maverick14-03-2023
Not the building. O2 was perfect on both calls and data. Its the coverage or a fault which isn't the case, I think.
Steve, BEng.
- ChalkychapSMARTY Trendsetter14-03-2023
Different mobile networks use different parts of the radio spectrum, which they initially purchased from the UK regulator at auction. Some parts of the radio spectrum penetrate buildings better than others. Not all the UK networks have spectrum good for building penetration.
At any given location, one of the mobile networks is likely to provide a better signal than some of their competitors. It seems O2 is the best network at your location Steve_O_Morse.
- ChalkychapSMARTY Trendsetter13-03-2023
SMARTY have been fine in my experience. Maybe you've been unlucky Steve_O_Morse.
If you gave your PAC to SMARTY after 5pm last Thursday, then the next working day is this Monday.
Your area could be affected by network faults/issues, which aren't shown in coverage checker. You can check for faults/issues online, using a postcode, at:
https://www.smarty.co.uk/network-status-checker.