3 (Three) Outage Report in Omagh, Northern Ireland
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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 Omagh, Northern Ireland
The chart below shows the number of 3 (Three) reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Omagh 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 (51%)
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Phone (20%)
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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%)
Community Discussion
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3 (Three) Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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BIGJOW
(@RichJow) reported
@ThreeUKSupport @col_webster I’m having the same issue. Used to know on 13th of month my bill price. Now it’s nowhere to be seen!!!
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Richard Bullock
(@rb357) reported
@MartinSLewis I'm on @ThreeUK network, and never received the alert. They've released a statement saying there were issues with some (many?) customers not receiving it.
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jet
(@jaybay64) reported
@ThreeUK I have had constant terrible service from you and your customer support. I need to understand the complaints process. Please let me know asap as I am totally fed up with your crap.
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Same | Top Tier Consultant |
(@iam_samedoho) reported
@ThreeUK I'm not confident at all. For over 2yrs, you guys are still fixing network problems in my area. I am porting very soon
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🦇🪩 Ellie 🧛♀️
(@GothicBatRave) reported
@ThreeUK This makes me think that it was a real emergency alert disguised right up until the last minute, so as to not worry the public. If weapons had secretly been prepared for release, and the military didn’t disarm them in time… a technical issue may have in fact been a hacking.
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Chris Ditchfield
(@chrisditchfield) reported
@Everbridge All your press releases say you successfully operated the £22m UK emergency alert trial. I'm on @ThreeUK and still haven't had my alert, where no change to my notifications to disable the service. How many others also failed to be alerted by your "successful" system?
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rach30ipswich
(@livelovescouse) reported
@ThreeUK I never received the emergency alert on my 3 phone and have little faith that if left untested, the same failure will occur again. #DoBetter #3phone #ukemergencyalert
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Gemma Evans
(@gemma_witchy30) reported
@ThreeUK It great that you think it's fixed, but I do believe another test should be carried out just to check and to put people's minds at rest that it will actually work in a real emergency.
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andrew jones
(@andyjones6565) reported
@ThreeUK Just left three, had 3 contract phones for 15 years, customer service has become diabolical. Well never go back to them..
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Ian 🇬🇧🇪🇺🇩🇪
(@Indy259) reported
@chrisvecs @gingio @ThreeUK Emergency broadcast is not using wifi. It's a broadcast signal from the cell tower. Those that got the message were lucky that they were actively connected to the cell tower when the message was broadcast. Apparently Three only sent it once.