EE Outage Report in Wolsingham, County Durham, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wolsingham, England
The chart below shows the number of EE reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wolsingham 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 EE users through our website.
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Internet (47%)
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Phone (25%)
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Wi-fi (13%)
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Total Blackout (9%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (2%)
Live Outage Map Near Wolsingham, County Durham, England
The most recent EE outage reports came from the following cities: Bishop Auckland.
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EE Issues Reports Near Wolsingham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wolsingham and nearby locations:
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Michael Young
(@micky9nufc) reported
from
Lanchester, England
@EE is there a problem with galaxy smart watches and mine now say standalone emergency calls only and it was fine earlier
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Eddy39
(@eddygraham39) reported
from
Craghead, England
@EE submitted a complaint over a week ago via email. It’s not been answered.
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Andrew Tonge
(@tongey93) reported
from
Bishop Auckland, England
@EE No problems, thanks for letting me know. We'll try calling again. Just kept cutting us off before
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Paul
(@PaulMan107) reported
from
Crook, England
@EE seem to be upgrading the network every couple of weeks. I gave no service.....again!
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Laura Crawford
(@lcrawford1983) reported
from
Langley Park, England
@EE Hi. Is there a problem with your website. I have been trying to log into my broadband account to remove devices and it keeps telling me to try later
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Lauren Vardy
(@LiiL_Laauren) reported
from
Sunderland Bridge, England
@EE your website is rubbish. I can’t login it’s so frustrating 😤
EE Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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John Roberts 🐝🇬🇧🇪🇺🦠🏠😷
(@MagicBoyUK) reported
@mrjamesob @EE Going back on your word is bad form. You just lost a customer when my contract's up.
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Nick Barton
(@Nick_L_B) reported
@ee Shame on you for planning to bring back roaming charges (especially after saying you wouldn't). I've been a customer for over 20 years, looks like I need to find another network that doesn't want to fleece us. #liars #ee
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thevitalspark
(@obiwanscottish) reported
@BBCNews @EE this is pretty poor. It doesn’t cost £2 per day to roam.
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PaulTM™ 🇳🇱 #BlijfThuis
(@Trogdouser) reported
@EE Thank you - So, as an existing customer, that won’t apply to me?
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Alex Bowers
(@bowersbros) reported
@EllenMcCabe_ @EE @kevinbellwood I'll let you pay mine, I already pay £40 a month for a service, that is now being made worse.
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Daniel Robertson
(@dmrobertson) reported
@MartinSLewis Easy solution don’t renew with @EE
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Rebecca W
(@ReallyRew) reported
@EE I’m taking it that the ‘upgrading’ part means that when a current contract comes to an end the charges will apply? Can see I’m not alone in wondering why I’ve stuck with you (I was an 🍊 customer) Introduce this with new contracts, but surely loyalty counts for something?!
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Don
(@IamDonMorris) reported
@EE @kevinbellwood So in summary: You are using your *slightly* more affluent customers to subsidise the ones who are "in need" and upgrade your network. This isn't what we signed up for.
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SignorC
(@signoralbertoli) reported
@EE @AdiGaskell this is a pathetic answer. improving the network is mot “a pressure” but the least you cand do in a competitive market. Say goodbye to this roaming customer too.
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𝘾𝙃𝙍𝙄𝙎
(@m3g4) reported
@ian_mclaughlin @EE Well by that logic, I exist to save money, so why should I fund a service that they previously were happy to offer for free? Just because you CAN doesn't mean you SHOULD.