3 (Three) Outage Report in An Mhí, Leinster
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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 An Mhí, Leinster
The chart below shows the number of 3 (Three) reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in An Mhí 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 (42%)
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Total Blackout (35%)
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Phone (14%)
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Wi-fi (6%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (%)
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3 (Three) Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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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Matthew West
(@Matty_West64) reported
@ThreeUK the Introduction or roaming charges, £2 a day in Europe, £5 elsewhere, is such a poor money grabbing decision. Suffice to say my current contract will be my last with your network.
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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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JoJo
(@oddcog_) reported
@Bulbaswhore @ThreeUK @ThreeUKSupport I’m just waiting for someone from the Three customer service team to post their canned response on this thread.
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Marcus Aurelius
(@Aurelius) reported
@ThreeUK go **** yourselves
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techandy
(@techandy) reported
Wow @ThreeUKSupport that’s absolutely crap introducing roaming charges ……
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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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MickG
(@WWmick) reported
Having been a three customer for a number of years I find it disgusting that they are removing free roaming, I am more disgusted by hearing this via Media rather than a nice text or letter from Three. @ThreeUK now looking for new provider
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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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Andrew
(@A_Square_Head) reported
@ThreeUKSupport @PhilQuirke Did these variations & permutations not exist before EU regs, as was boasted in September 2018 to Kay Burley? How, if it is underlying costs causing this, do the charges allow you to invest in your UK network? Surely you're either covering costs or making a profit to invest?