EE outages and service status in Rudston, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Rudston, England
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EE Issues Reports Near Rudston, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Rudston and nearby locations:
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gareth taylor (@gjtaylor82) reported from Cayton, England@EE Had to reinstall and re login and all seems good 👍
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Alastair scruton (@AlastairScruton) reported from Foxholes, England@EE no phone signal again YO25 3ql, anyone sorting it.....
EE Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Gav Marten (@gavmarten) reported@BidSurreal @EE @TomTugendhat It’s mainly because our 4G mast equipment is old and oversubscribed. They aren’t updating them, blaming slow networks on delayed 5G rollout. However, 4G speeds are decent enough for most tasks.
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Darrell fletcher (@Fletchmeister81) reported@EE Tried everything, even resetting network settings only place you get 5g is promenade and south rhyl, its definitely not covering the whole of rhyl
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Bob B #FBPE #WATON🇺🇦 (@ElanmanS4) reported@EE @TomTugendhat An MP can get a response, Sabden in Lancashire EE is awful. We have moved to O2 that so far seems better.
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Patrick Hölscher (@allnewtomorrow) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Who is virtue signalling? "But we’re spending £4.5 billion in bike lanes and crossings" Know what Paris now also has? Far superior bike infrastructure, in addition to their better mobile network buildout. Perhaps you should have countered 5G fears better when in government.
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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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simon withers (@KalEl_WBS) reportedLooking at getting 5G fail over internet device from @Ubiquiti 5G max offers up to 3.4Gbps downloads over 5G and there’s my @EE only getting 65Mbps.
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Carswift (@Carswift) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE So the Gov has to drop money from public infrastructure and fix the mess of private companies? And then these private companies will take the profit? hah
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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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hanmark (@hanmark) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Tom doesn't use bike lanes or crossings so nobody else should be able to. Tom likes to show off that he lives in a more expensive area than you but thinks your tax should solve his connectivity problems. Tom hasn't heard of broadband or WiFi. Don't be like Tom.
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Dr Hanko Honkasson (@drhanko2) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Tom Tugendhat suggesting that somehow the Government is responsible for very poor coverage by privately run mobile networks in Dulwich, and that taxpayer should be funding improvements for companies like EE (2025 profits £1.2 billion) as infrastructure rather than cycle lanes.