Audio quality when talking and speakerphone

Does anyone else get the same echoes when talking on the iPhone using O2 ?
I also get a bit of lag sometimes, sounds like IP telephones...
Also Apple please can the speakerphone volume be...nice....and....loud !!
And yes, I have already entered suggestions in the correct please. Just fancied a rant !!!

I'm on O2 with my iPhone and no echoes or abnormalities when I talk to anyone, although the signal in my particular area is very good indeed.
Echoes and conversation lag (and other similar artifacts) are usually a result of a poor network signal.
Is your iPhone showing a full / strong signal when these instances occur?

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