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callumjohn

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#299446 8-Sep-2022 12:22
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Title pretty much explains it. Have recently switched to 2degrees and work in a building in Christchurch Central. The signal level is awful, constantly getting dropped calls and barely able to achieve a 4G connection. Using a Samsung S22. Anybody else experience these issues and anybody know if any improvements in network planned for 2Degrees in this area?

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  #2964655 8-Sep-2022 13:38
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@callumjohn Have used 2degrees right across Christchurch with zero issues.

Is the issue only inside this 1 building? If yes then you can't compare this to the whole of Christchurch




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  #2964656 8-Sep-2022 13:39
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Further to this 2degrees have deployed 5G in the cbd of Chch

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  #2964660 8-Sep-2022 13:52
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I don’t believe 5G is in the CBD as yet. Just extended to cover Addington, the initial focus was around the airport, and Canterbury University.




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  #2964662 8-Sep-2022 13:57
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MrGadget: I don’t believe 5G is in the CBD as yet. Just extended to cover Addington, the initial focus was around the airport, and Canterbury University.

 

@MrGadget Yes you are correct I should not have included cbd


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