Pay-as-you-go O2 mobile customers in Carnforth may be without service for the next couple of weeks due to a mast outage.
Carnforth mobile phone users are serviced by three main phone masts, one on North Road Carnforth, one in Bolton-le-Sands and one in Over Kellet. The first of these is currently out of order.
All contract users should be able to access a signal from the other two masts, although higher traffic may result in a slower service. Pay-as-you-go customers will have no signal as they are routed exclusively via the Carnforth mast.
This situation is likely to continue with a further update available on Sunday 18th December.
Carnforth Town Council says they’ve triggered their Emergency Plan in response to this situation and will post routine updates in the coming days.
In the event that you have neither mobile signal nor internet for email and you need Town Council help, please contact the Town Mayor on 01524 736421.


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