3 (Three) Outage Report in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England
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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 Skegness, England
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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 (46%)
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Total Blackout (27%)
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Phone (18%)
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Wi-fi (6%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (1%)
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3 (Three) Issues Reports Near Skegness, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Skegness and nearby locations:
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john woodward
(@woody1073) reported
from
Skegness, England
@ThreeUKSupport I couldn’t webchat as my signal is 2 poor, I mostly use my phone in 3 locations, in 1 location I get very good mbps, in the other 2 location I get next to no mbps so it’s not my phone it’s simply the phone masts are either to far away, or under heavy load from holiday makers
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john woodward
(@woody1073) reported
from
Skegness, England
@ThreeUKSupport Looking at these screen shots I’ve taken from the ofcom site it seems obvious that Vodafone seems to provide the better service in all these locations I use, of course I need to check the service is still good in the summer months it’s no good having service for half a year
3 (Three) Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rich J
(@richyj1504) reported
from
West Bromwich, England
Big error of @ThreeUK to scrap Go Roam. It’s what put it out there as a big benefit amongst its competitors in the past. Now Three are joining the ranks and I think they’re going to find their customer numbers plummet as a result.
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I don't want to say
(@CmdrSpace) reported
This is especially problematic as @ThreeUK have still not introduced eSim support for Apple Watches. I bought one a few months ago, under the false impression eSim would be supported in 2021. Well, if at all, it looks like it will be supported *after* the roaming charge cut-off
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JC_Cat
(@Pottonski) reported
I’m only with @ThreeUK for the roaming deal - Its why put up with poor speeds, crap coverage - After 10 years it’s Goodbye #three
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Tallestpurpl
(@Tallestpurpl) reported
@ThreeUKSupport So you’ve been selling your service on the basis of no roaming charges and now you are reintroducing them? Absolutely terrible decision; it is the only reason all of our handsets are with you and you now want an extra £45 a month when we’re abroad. Get lost.
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Commander Rapid
(@jonnypitchfork) reported
Disappointed that @ThreeUK have decided to scrap their 'go roam' policy. The convenience of being able to use your phone in Europe without any worries/charges offset the constant poor service I received.
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Steven Morgan
(@stevomorgan) reported
Pretty poor to hear that @ThreeUK @ThreeUKSupport is starting to charge for roaming from next year, although in normal times I only manage a week or 2 a year having roaming included was nice to have but if they are dropping it the incentive to stay has now gone. #roamingcharges
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Northern Wine School
(@northwineschool) reported
from
Bury, England
@ThreeUK The GoRoam part of your service is all I am with you for, I can find a much cheaper domestic tariff elsewhere. I hope you will be honoring this for those of us stuck in a contract with you past May? Otherwise I expect to be released early
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Jonathan McDowell
(@revdenoodles) reported
@mauricerkelly @Bolster @ThreeUK Past experience suggests EE have the best data network but if you care mainly about voice (and who does?) then O2 had the edge for coverage as long as you didn't mind getting 2G more than 3G.
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Tony Hughes
(@1Adhughes) reported
@ThreeUK How is your roaming charge announcement going to affect Go Roam products? I'm guessing it is just another reduction in service and value for money!
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Matt Jennings
(@matt_oxford) reported
@ThreeUKSupport @ThreeUK Come on Three! :-( I thought you were one of the good guys. A £2 per day charge for roaming in Europe is definitely not cool and not a good way to hang on to existing customers or attract new ones! :-( :-(