EE outages and service status in West Woodburn, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in West Woodburn, England
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EE Issues Reports Near West Woodburn, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in West Woodburn and nearby locations:
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also known as karl (@lacharpenta) reported from Bellingham, England@EE hi, can you provide some info when we are likely to have mobile phone signal restored in the North Tyne Valley, please? NE48 2JT
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kevin leonard (@kevinleona88289) reported from Gunnerton, England@EE having issues with your system. You sent message for me to contact someone verbally but my system won't let me click to use as classed as spam
EE Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tim (@TNS1184) reported@EE hi there, I had my phone stolen yesterday. I have tried to call the numbers repeatedly with no success. I have sent a DM but the automated responses don't help as I have tried all those options or am unable to. Please help
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ikraam (@ikraamdaanis) reportedThe @EE website is one of the worst websites I've ever used
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HomoAntiquus (@FelisMortRes) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Maybe the companies set their network for official population data, and real population number is waaay higher?
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Chris Milbank (@ChrisMilbank) reportedWell Laura from @EE Customer service promised me she would call at 4pm today, it is 5.45 pm and she hasn't called. Can a real human look at this. Thank you.
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ikraam (@ikraamdaanis) reported@Karlski420 @EE It's like their engineers don't test their website... layout shifts, terrible loading states, menu instantly showing without a delay, long loading times, bad animations and the list goes on
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dave mayfield (@scunnyplumbist) reported@wsmsteve @EE Me too.had BT not a problem.went to EE broadband it’s no where near as good
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Tom Tugendhat (@TomTugendhat) reportedI’m in Dulwich. One of the more expensive areas of London, supposedly a global city, and I’m getting worse mobile phone reception that I did in Kabul a decade ago. I pay for two contracts: @O2 and @EE and neither is reliable so I can’t work. Mobile phones are useless in vast areas of Britain and have got worse. You can never work on a train, unlike in France. But we’re spending £4.5 billion in bike lanes and crossings. This government is prioritising virtue signalling vanity projects when we need infrastructure urgently.
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The Chumpasaurus (@TheGrumpasaurus) reported@EE central London and struggling for a signal. You're not much use to me are you? How about a refund every time the signal drops? Renewal time, you guys are out. Pathetic company.
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Beedle The Bard (@BeedleB) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Just like me where I live, and ike here I bet you have no problem getting a text message through.
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Greg - Israelite in Exile (surviving the Galut) (@anexiledjew) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE There's a really easy solution. I've seen this in other countries, and there's no reason it can't be implemented in the UK. Because these networks don't have the ability or will to properly cover the entire country, there's absolutely no reason we can't have domestic roaming in the same way we have international roaming. They wouldn't have to charge for it (although I'd pay if I had to) because every single mobile network would benefit from it. If you can't get an EE signal, for example, you would roam to Vodafone instead. It could be switched on instantly with no expensive engineering needed, but they choose not to do this.