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I've yet to go somewhere in the UK where I have no coverage (even in deekest darkest Somerset!) :D

Chris

Try west Wales!

:orb_phone

:)

Ian

i found the middle of Dartmoor quite hard to get a signal as well :P

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Well I went for orange in the end and the Motorola V3. I have only one issue which is service is c**p, my t-mobile P.A.Y.G. will have all the bars yet the orange is either out of service or only has one bar. (last night T-mobile had full service yet orange had none)

Now is this orange or is it the phone? Anyone on orange here ever had problems gettin service?

Most likely it's Orange - maybe exchange your phone for a new one but if you still have same problem then you'll have to start looking for a new contract :rofl::rofl: (not having coverage in your house is grounds for you to cancel)

Orange arent good out in the sticks... but also flip phones are notoriously bad at reception too. Get them to do a coverage check on your home - it might be that work is being done on a cell site? :thumbup:

I've been with Orange for years but just lately they've really strugled to be competitive.

Got a call from Voda the other day, they have set up a unit to target other providers customers and have a nice little budget to make things sweeter.

Got a blinding deal in the end.

SE K750i Free

SE HBH660 BT Headset Free

Bronze Number Free

Delivery Free

500 mins xnet and rollover

500 txt which can be used as video/picture etc.

Free Itemised billing

12 month contract

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hmmm I'll have a word with orange and see if they can change the phone or check to see if there is a problem in my area. I cant believe that they are worse for service than T-mobile :rolleyes: just goes to show if something is good dont change it!

Cheers guys

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