โ07-03-2023 13:37 PM
Hello,
Ringing mobile to mobile is fine, no issues.
However, when I ring official business etc. such as The doctors, companies such as Virgin Media, I am guessing anyone that uses a business line other than a mobile, the conversation cuts out/delayed and it is even worse on loud speaker.
There is nothing wrong with my phone as it works normally with mobiles and my partners on Smarty and it does exactly the same with her mobile.
Has anyone else experienced this?
โ08-03-2023 13:48 PM
Not come across this before.
Are you always making calls from the same place i.e. home? Does the same thing happen when you make such a call from somewhere completely different?
โ10-03-2023 07:49 AM
Yeah same thing happens in a different location
โ22-10-2024 11:27 AM
It happens when I call from home.
โ09-03-2023 13:31 PM
Hi mine is doing the same, when ever I ring the doctors or housing its cutting off or they can't hear me. There is nothing wrong with my phone and it works fine with my giffgaff simcard in.
โ10-03-2023 07:48 AM - edited โ10-03-2023 07:49 AM
Unfortunately seems like a SMARTY problem then ! Thanks
โ09-03-2023 14:32 PM
I've not experienced this issue using SMARTY @MistaWood.
Sounds like there might be a network fault/problem with routing calls from mobile phones to landlines.
These faults can occur from time-to-time, but getting an answer from the service provider can sometimes be tricky.
โ09-03-2023 15:20 PM
Can I check that you are able to call standard land line numbers? you can check your network status here, as we may be doign work on your local mast https://bit.ly/3EzWp6u
โ24-06-2023 14:13 PM
Having the same issue but only when connecting to companies with call routing software. Perfectly fine on calls to normal landlines and mobiles.
โ08-08-2023 13:22 PM
We can't call landlines at all at the moment
โ21-08-2023 16:36 PM
I'm also having this problem. always company landlines, not mobile phones. It's happened quite a few times to me making calls at home, but today it happened while I was out and about in central London.
Is this a SMARTY issue or a 3 issue?
Doesn't matter how cheap SMARTY are, if this issue can't be resolved I'm moving to another company.
โ21-08-2023 19:46 PM
@GordonG_1943421 The question that has been asked is are those numbers standard landline or are they 'internet' style numbers; by that I mean the 0203 numbers that a lot of compnanies seem to use and the call is then routed through to someone in another office/ at home?
โ21-08-2023 20:04 PM
Thatโs what I wonder @MSF @GordonG_1943421
I have rung both my local hospital and BT Broadband today, without issue, and both have those โPress 1 for this, Press 2 for thatโ phone systems.
I wonder if these particular โlandlinesโ are indeed voip landlines masquerading as landlines, and itโs their call routing to other landlines / mobiles that is causing the real issue.
โ21-08-2023 21:16 PM
The one today was a Press 1 number. The local housing association might be, I can't recall. My local garage definitely isn't.
โ21-08-2023 21:13 PM
One was an 0331 number but the other two (where I've had the same problem a number of times) are local businesses with 0208 numbers
โ22-10-2024 11:39 AM
Me too. Very irritating. And I donโt appreciate spending hours navigating chatbots
โ22-10-2024 11:26 AM
I have. Itโs very annoying and I donโt know how to overcome it. Am regretting switching to snarty