3 (Three) Outage Report in Tillyfour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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3 (Three) offers mobile phone and mobile internet service, including SMS and voicemail. 3 is owned by Hutchison Whampoa.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Tillyfour, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of 3 (Three) reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Tillyfour and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by 3 (Three) users through our website.
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Internet (50%)
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Phone (21%)
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Total Blackout (19%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (1%)
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3 (Three) Issues Reports Near Tillyfour, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Tillyfour and nearby locations:
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Dan Greavey
(@dangreavey) reported
from
Port Elphinstone, Scotland
@GillianDouglas2 @VodafoneUK @ThreeUK Whilst I understand there’s inflation to keep up with, surely the customer and the circumstances have to come into consideration. We’ve all been told to stay home. I have no income for now.
3 (Three) Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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What's left (of the planet)
(@LeavingPlanet) reported
@Sideshow_Matt @ThreeUK LTE repeaters are available on the market. At the end of the day, it probably isn't a significant concern for the festival provider, and the service providers are left looking crap because the local Mast can only handle n devices. Those with weaker signals are sacrificed.
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Mark
(@A138967) reported
Congratulations to @ThreeUK for having the worst website in the entire world. Just trying to pay my bill, fill in all my bank details and as I press confirm it just logs me out of the system. Congratulations, roll on my new contract with @VodafoneUK
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Tapiwa Moyo
(@TapiwaM25801854) reported
@ThreeUK probably the worst customer service I have experienced to date. It has taken me 4 months to resolve an issue with no solution what so ever. Roll on 2023 when I cab find a new provider.4 more months
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Gary Holdforth
(@GaryHoldforth) reported
@ThreeUK rang your support team at 9am this morning, got passed to sales, then customer services at 9.30am. All because I needed 3 to sort out my daughters phone as she had just arrived in France with no data and no coverage. It’s 7.30pm, still nothing. What a company! Shocking!
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Tapiwa Moyo
(@TapiwaM25801854) reported
@ThreeUKSupport I have made sure my direct debit is working for 28th August and I haven't cancelled as suggested by customer service. I am paying the full amount for the missed months. Then I will pay for the months left in my contract the month after.
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What's left (of the planet)
(@LeavingPlanet) reported
@Sideshow_Matt @ThreeUK Hmm. I don't work in those areas frequently b but i work a across the UK and signal is fine. Maybe my expectations are just lower because i understand his difficult it is to get signal anywhere. Any dense building will kill signal. That might be offset by localised mods.
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SideshowMatt 🇪🇺🔶️💙🇺🇦 #GTTO
(@Sideshow_Matt) reported
Seriously @ThreeUK. How can you be so rubbish? I struggle for data signal at *SO MANY* places; a busy station, town centre, not even basic 3G for miles at a time while on a train. I'm out of contract soon. Time to go with a network that actually provides, y'know, a service! 😠
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What's left (of the planet)
(@LeavingPlanet) reported
@Sideshow_Matt @ThreeUK So poor range, worsening penetration, more infrastructure, less node points, higher traffic, oh and did i mention interference from every wi-fi in the country, a completely deregulated sector of licencing. Welcome to modern mobile telecoms. Good luck.
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Ziad
(@ziadhaitham01) reported
@CFCDaily @ThreeUK Horrible *
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What's left (of the planet)
(@LeavingPlanet) reported
@Sideshow_Matt @ThreeUK I work in radio. In general terms the higher the frequency (1gig, 2.4g, 3g, LTE, 4g, 5g) what you gain in data you lose in range. Worse, you'll often suffer more absorption issues (buildings, high density materials, even people) impacting signal quality.