on 23-04-2025 10:38
Hi Our Booster box appears to have stopped working, despite all the correct lights showing. Is this because of the 3G cessation?
23-04-2025 10:50 - edited 23-04-2025 10:52
23-04-2025 10:50 - edited 23-04-2025 10:52
It may well be linked.
The main area being turned off at present are Durham town followed by Norwich, Telford, Guildford and Torquay.
That's not to say 3G Bootboxes don't have their own unannounced time scale
Really need to ask O2
Links Guide: How to find help & contact O2
on 23-04-2025 18:30
The "Booster Boxes" are 3G picocells
on 23-04-2025 18:35
on 23-04-2025 18:35
on 23-04-2025 21:33
on 23-04-2025 21:33
For info, EE switched-off their 3G booster box services in mid-2022, pushing people towards WiFi Calling. Can't see any reference in VMO2's 3G service closure blurb addressing these devices... only this Help doc, @stclears
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/network-and-international/wifi/boostbox-guide
23-04-2025 21:41 - edited 23-04-2025 21:42
23-04-2025 21:41 - edited 23-04-2025 21:42
Seems they stop working at the end of the year for everybody. Earlier if not used for 6 months.
Boostboxes will stop working in December 2025 (or sooner if they haven’t been used for six months).
on 23-04-2025 21:44
on 23-04-2025 21:44
on 23-04-2025 21:48
on 23-04-2025 21:48
I dont think there will be a new boostbox, as o2 have pushed Enterprises to use WiFi Calling, or installing pico cells in offices with backhaul via the companies LAN and WAN connections..
on 23-04-2025 21:54
on 23-04-2025 21:54
I think likewise also, @madasaf1sh.