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Movistar loss of signal

Movistar loss of signal

Postby nottsman » Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:28 am

:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Ive been with Movistar for 12 years and last the few weeks been losing signal around 22.00 going on and off .Contacted them yesterday on 1004 and its so hard to speak to a anyone ,no pressing button ?? to speak in English .They told me to call back at 22.00 when you have the problem ,same again could not get to speak to anyone.Again call this morning same again . :twisted: :twisted:
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Re: Movistar loss of signal

Postby KimberleyHarper » Fri Mar 17, 2017 11:14 am

We are a fairly new here but ours has been appalling, we bought a link extender thinking it may have been the property. Which has helped when it's working. We pop in to the Rojales store there is a young lady who is super helpful, although I understand your frustration!
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Re: Movistar loss of signal

Postby Paul - TV Techie » Fri Mar 17, 2017 1:12 pm

We have had some major issues with the weather last few days - 3 or 4 internet providers had their masts blown down and may be struggling a little. More reported and pictures on our http://www.facebook.com/televisontechnology

Movistar I assume would be landline based - so should be ok. However Telefonica / Movistar (same) do have some quite slow landlines broadband in some areas....If you do have Movistar landline internet and this is constant - they may be a little overloaded locally, their infrastructure is terrible in places. If no improvement shortly, forget the landline (or any landline provider as all go through Telefonicas cables) and go for a wireless local service Telitec / Telfy or another. Both have offices in Rojales - we install for Telitec, so can advise if you have coverage (you would need to provide address to check - not on open forum) - [email protected]
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Re: Movistar loss of signal

Postby dunkinitbig » Fri Mar 17, 2017 5:07 pm

yeh, linda is very helpful. Computer shop is behind Sabadell bank in Quesada (near Mulberry´s). Give them a shout.
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Re: Movistar loss of signal

Postby nottsman » Fri Mar 17, 2017 6:57 pm

Thank you everyone for your answers,I'll pop into the movistar shop in Rojales and see what they have to say .If no better looking else were.


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