BT (British Telecom) outages and service status in Port Saint Mary, Port St Mary
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Port Saint Mary, Port St Mary
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BT (British Telecom) Issues Reports Near Port Saint Mary, Port St Mary
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Port Saint Mary and nearby locations:
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worn down (@DBauer191) reported from Port Saint Mary, Port St Mary@btsport need to start doing deadline day. Sky is shit
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BT (British Telecom) Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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AFCdonnilad (@afcdonnilad) reportedFormal complaint incoming. @bt_uk @EE @OpenreachHelp Order placed 6 April ahead of house move on 15 April. Install promised 22 April. Now pushed AGAIN to 5 May with ZERO explanation. Repeated 48hr “updates” that deliver nothing. No broadband, no TV, no smart devices pt1.
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Nix's (@nickinoonoos) reported@bt_uk shocking service not had internet or Tv for 3 weeks, engineer arrives last night said in the service box repaired issued less than 15 hours normal service resumed and in tv or internet, and now no one will pick up the phone, quick to charge you the bill ... @EE @numan64
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Euan (@euanwab) reported@asha_shar Any way to have wi-fi 5ghz as default or option? Xbox is one of the only devices that defaults to 2.4ghz with no way to get 5ghz unless you disable 2.4ghz on the broadband entirely. Some providers like @bt_uk don’t allow for that or splitting the network on their routers. Help!
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James Sadler (@JSads1983) reported@bt_uk Thank you, but these were engineers, who wanted to gain access to my home even though I hadn't approved a visit. When asked for ID, they became rude. They left and then attempted to come back later. Again, with no ID or any official looking job sheet.
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Owen (@OwenJBlanche) reported@bt_uk what are you guys doing to the internet in yelland so slow and constantly not getting up to the speeds we pay for
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Chris Fletcher (@Get_Fletch) reported@bt_uk Yup they couldn't help. I need someone from the "outbound only" reactivation team to call me
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Trevor Chenery (@Krisp06) reported@countrymousie @btbusinesscare I wouldn't have thought so. You can keep your landline but you would need to move it -eventually - to a 'digital supplier' when the line service finally ends. However, I checked with Dr Google & his Elves & they made the following points which sound like very good news. "Starlink does not directly provide a traditional copper landline service, but it can fully replace one as part of the UK PSTN switch-off by supporting Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. You can keep your existing phone number and handset by using a VoIP adapter connected to the Starlink router, suitable for replacing old copper lines. How it Works: Starlink provides high-speed internet, allowing you to use third-party VoIP providers (e.g., Plexatalk, Premitel) to make calls via your internet connection. Requirements: You will need a VoIP Analogue Telephone Adapter (ATA) to plug your existing telephone handset into the Starlink Wi-Fi router. Suitability: VoIP over Starlink is ideal for rural areas where copper is being removed, offering sufficient speed and reliability.Alternatives: If you do not wish to use VoIP, you may look at mobile phone-based solutions, which are also often used when replacing old copper lines. As the UK moves towards a digital-only network by 2027, switching to a VoIP service via a broadband connection like Starlink is a common solution." You need to find & check it al lout with a good IT man to help you through the key steps & stages. You may also need to invest in new telephone hand sets around your house to replace your old BT ones. You won't need wires to connect them, it all works digitally through the air.
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Dwain Driver (@TrainDriver1982) reported@bt_uk no broadband. Phone just direct to visual service which doesn’t work. Broadband test fails. NEED TO WORK
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JohnBLFC20* (@Johnb2005) reported@NickLFC82 seen his latest crap about selling him for 80m, one muppet him living off a tweet btsport once read out
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TSLG13007 (@TSLG13007) reported@bt_uk We have been with BT for decades and never known the customer service this bad. It is too complex to explain on here but after many years, we will be moving supplier