3 (Three) outages and service status in Louth, 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 Louth, England
The chart below shows the number of 3 (Three) reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Louth, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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3 (Three) Issues Reports Near Louth, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Louth and nearby locations:
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Ian Carlton (@Squingo) reported from Humberston, England@ThreeUKSupport @bluestulondon Sorry but that sums it up, 5G for London no signal for some areas including Lincolnshire, and no U don't want to come through to live chat thank you!
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Ian Carlton (@Squingo) reported from Humberston, England@ThreeUKSupport I fear 21/2 is having considerable problems putting London onto 5g drove 75 miles on thursday, Los more times than up, A46 to Grantham coverage is getting worse here in rural Lincolnshire!
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Ian Carlton (@Squingo) reported from Humberston, England@ThreeUKSupport Help! Agreed upgrade deal this morning, had a call from 3 whilst in call told to expect email and txt confirmation but nothing come yet
3 (Three) Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Stuart (@Stuart61838784) reported@ThreeUKSupport more issues with your network, will be going with different company in a couple months when contract ends as your network is shite
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Ateeb (@NawazAteeb) reported@ThreeUKSupport just when I think your network can’t get any worse, you find new ways to lower the bar. The UK’s worse network. Your marketing team sends emails showing how clueless you are
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Leo Phillips (@leo_phillips) reported@PaulHolman100 @OldLondonW14 @ThreeUK This is a good shout. From my personal experience, Spusu have been superb value for money and offer eSIMs also. Lyca were absolute crap so save yourself the headache.
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Milber Jinslade (@xeode) reported@robj3d3 @ThreeUK known people with a uk number out of the uk for years, wonder when this policy started, or they just wanted an excuse to cancel your account?
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Gouthaman (@gmanka) reported@robj3d3 @ThreeUK Continuing to charge you monthly and not giving you service is unconscionable. I’ve kept my US number from Mint Mobile active while not living there for 5 years, with only yearly visits, and it still works.
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loulitagill (@loulitagill) reported@ThreeUK @ThreeUKSupport now you want to charge me £13.92 for a service I wasn’t even using during the 16-20 May when I had no mobile WiFi installed because you kept sending me packages with missing equipment. Worst experience with a company ever!
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Rhys Llwyd (@rhysllwyd) reportedUnfortunatelly @ThreeUKSupport are similar in my town center (Caernarfon, North Wales). Phones shows there is 4G signal but often nothing loads. They’ve said in the past it’s a local temporary fault. But I’m sure it’s bandwidth/network capacity issues.
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Grant | Dev (@grantdotdev) reported@JurateJW @ThreeUK @ThreeUKSupport No better in the North either. I thought the Vodafone acquisition was supposed to make them the largest network in the UK and improve signal. I feel it’s got worse.
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Matt (@Hemmerz_) reportedDo you have signal anywhere between zone 1-6 in London? ******* pony @ThreeUK
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Paul Holman 💙 (@PaulHolman100) reported@OldLondonW14 @ThreeUK I've never had a problem with EE in London and elsewhere. The cheapest way to use that is via Lycramobile or Lebara, both of which are available as sim only for very low prices. Three have been dreadful everywhere.