Various consumers have been impotent to access the internet on their Apple phone, creating numerous of the popular relevances – which consent clienteles to shop, check train times or catch up on the news – redundant.

Customers trying to access appliances or the internet were met with the message: “Could not activate cellular data network.”
O2 would not say how many of its clienteles have been pretentious, but it is unstated a great hunk of it’s over a million consumers have been having a delinquent since Saturday.
On Sunday O2 assured that normal service would be recommenced by the end of the day, but by initial afternoon on Monday the network was still undergoing hitches.
A lecturer for O2 whispered: “We are aware of an issue currently impacting data access for some of our customers. We have identified a fault with the allocation of IP addresses and are working to resolve this as quickly as possible. We apologise to any affected customers.”
Twitter and former social media websites were swamped with discontented clienteles, including celebs such as the actor Simon Pegg.
One tweeter, Meg Pickard, summed up the frustration. “Having an iPhone on 02 this weekend has provided a real insight into how we lived before mobile phones & ubiquitous connectivity. Bah.”
O2 clienteles have long protested that the network has botched to tackle the popularity of the iPhone but the existing outage will be one of the stretched they have suffered from.

