3 (Three)

3 (Three) Outage Report in Cookstown, Northern Ireland

Some problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and total blackout.

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 Cookstown, Northern Ireland

The chart below shows the number of 3 (Three) reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Cookstown and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

3 (Three) Outage Chart in Cookstown, Northern Ireland 01/29/2026 21:00

January 29: Problems at 3 (Three)

3 (Three) is having issues since 10:20 PM GMT. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by 3 (Three) users through our website.

  1. Internet (54%)

    Internet (54%)

  2. Phone (19%)

    Phone (19%)

  3. Total Blackout (17%)

    Total Blackout (17%)

  4. Wi-fi (7%)

    Wi-fi (7%)

  5. E-mail (2%)

    E-mail (2%)

  6. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

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3 (Three) Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • grahambunting Graham Bunting (@grahambunting) reported

    @ThreeUKSupport Had to switch my device to 3g only to connect just now. This is a regular occurrence where I live in Stevenage SG2. What's the current issue please?

  • PedroClarke1 Peter Clarke (@PedroClarke1) reported from Belfast, Northern Ireland

    @Gabeuk @ThreeUK Fair. While I agree that some of the 5G Monopole designs are egregious for certain street scenes, I have trouble devising something better with massively compromising on capability. Although there is an argument that more of less could work better...

  • MicheleAaen Michele Aaen (@MicheleAaen) reported

    @ThreeUK trying to resolve an issue with you since December to move to sim only. First request by email. Customer service refusing to help and hang up every call. (More than 15 so far) What a dodgy company!

  • EliTheWright Eli Corry-Wrong (@EliTheWright) reported

    @ThreeUK @ThreeUKSupport Your 4G is absolutely appalling. Next time I change my phone contract, I am going to favour the more expensive contract with better 4G elsewhere than the cheaper Three UK contract. P.S This was sent using Wi-Fi because your 4G is crap.

  • VJOsgood Vicky Osgood (@VJOsgood) reported

    @ThreeUK totally appreciate you need to do network upgrades, but we've got no internet in our home through our phones, but perfect signal at the end of our road. It's making it impossible to work from home. How do I find out when signal will be back?

  • WarrenHeal Warren Heal (@WarrenHeal) reported

    @ThreeUK problem with your network in the St Albans/Harpenden area. Your overseas call centre says there isn’t. After number of calls with Apple & researching online, data only works properly when switch to 3G. Please look in to this as this is not the service we pay for. Thx.

  • Cas_Roop Cas 🇬🇾🏳️‍🌈 (@Cas_Roop) reported

    @ThreeUKSupport Yup. No issues in my area according to your systems. Yet so many people are complaining on various server status websites.

  • don_howarth Mark Howarth (@don_howarth) reported

    @ThreeUK Can someone help? I cancelled my account with you yesterday and have requested a PAC code but still haven’t received it. I called up your customer service and they said I would have to call back in another 3 days. Isn’t this against UK regulations?

  • Gabeuk Gabriel Brown (@Gabeuk) reported

    @PedroClarke1 @ThreeUK One of the problems with approval is the "cowboy" nature of the applications. A monopole near us was refused recently (thankfully). It was obvious to anyone it was inappropriate. The industry doesn't do itself any favours.

  • 2mbit Ben Thomas (@2mbit) reported

    @PedroClarke1 @Gabeuk @ThreeUK It's an architectural culture problem more than anything else. As they stand now, monopole designs are completely utilitarian, when really there's wide opportunity for style. Consider victorian-era street lamps as an example of this.