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My. Tesco Android Signal Is Poor
Moving to a flat with no landline, my Tesco phone signal where I live now is very poor, l keep cutting people off. If it's no better when l move can l get some sort of booster? Is it free? Thanks all. I am not technical at all!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As OG has said, tesco uses O2 as its network which is a proper supplier! We have the same where we live with both O2 & Vodafone 1 bar or no signal regularly hence the reason we have to have a landline. If you need to have a clear method of speaking to people get a landline (although I'm pretty sure boosters are availble for O2).
Thanks all, the area where l live is renowned for a poor signal, hope it's better when I move. If I just plug in the router should it work or is it 'more complicated'? And do I just tell BT I have moved? Sorry to sound a bit ignorant, I haven't moved for such a long time, there was no internet at all last time!! Just plug in the landline!!
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