Founded in 2008. The Landscape Juice Network (LJN) is the largest and fastest growing professional landscaping and horticultural association in the United Kingdom.
LJN's professional business forum is unrivalled and open to anyone within within the UK landscape industry
LJN's Business Objectives Group (BOG) is for any Pro serious about building their business.
For the researching visitor there's a wealth of landscaping ideas, garden design ideas, lawn advice tips and advice about garden maintenance.
Replies
Also go check for service interruptions at the O2 websites, often Cells go out of action and thus any call routed to you would be RNA'd or diverted to voicemail.
Most mobile operators also now have good coverage maps in case you are in/near poor service reception areas.
Have you changed call routing ?
Finally, check reception at phone - signal strenght, possible phone (internal antenna) damage ?
Just some ideas :-)
I have been to o2 today and they have given me a new sim card saying it might be that. Fingers crossed.
New phone time next month!
at least your getting signal my orange reception is pretty poor
Just couldn't resist this.....again......:-0)
http://youtu.be/kAG39jKi0lI
Have you found that since the changeover from Orange to EE the signal has got worse, or is it just my imagination?
Brendan McHale said:
One thing worth knowing is that the signal strength bar on your phone means nothing. There's no relation to number of bars and signal. Agree orange are terrible even with the T-mobile network, I can see the mast in the distance from my house yet regularly have no signal.