EE outages and service status in Holsworthy, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Holsworthy, England
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EE Issues Reports Near Holsworthy, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Holsworthy and nearby locations:
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The Michael Collins (@The_MCollins) reported from Great Torrington, England@EE This phone is on payg. My contract handset is working fine. I've done all the usual things: restarted etc, but nothing is working. I'm guessing that because the EE app says my UNLIMITED data is "exhausted", that it's unlikely to be a problem with my device.
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The Michael Collins (@MichaelCollins2) reported from Great Torrington, England@EE I can log in, but the site doesn't work. If you see the images above, I can't transfer data.
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EE Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Billy (@Tomcat1006) reported@EE They haven't; were on the phone for over an hour! So now I have to call tomorrow to cancel my contract because I have today left on it!
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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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Mike Wright (@Baron_Flumpy) reportedAmen to this. There is also now practically no point in 4G if your phone doesn't find a 5G signal. I can't even make calls when connected to @EE's 5G when sat in my living room when I used to be able to.
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james (@mhh02) reported@EE my 5G is running at 0.8mbps how can it be so slow, I nog had it over about 2 in weeks and sometimes we get no internet
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Andy (@justandy2068) reported@EE what is going on with your network in Lincolnshire lately ? Dreadful signal and down again now in Spalding #nothappywithEE
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Stu 🇬🇧 (@vis_unita) reported@VodafoneUK @EE your signal along with every other mobile network in the UK is pathetic. You even advertise that when one doesn’t work the dual network kicks in. Well it’s shite. I can’t make calls or receive signals in so many places which is 3rd world levels of embarrassment
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WhyDoYouCare? (@BidSurreal) reported@gavmarten @EE @TomTugendhat True, but reliability is an issue.
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Jon Burke 🌍 (@jonburkeUK) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Can Tom Tugendhat MP explain why he thinks we shouldn’t build the kind of - excellent value - safe cycling infrastructure that characterises affluent societies like the Netherlands because, err, private companies can’t provide him with a decent phone signal?
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Malcolm Bebb (@BebbMalcolm) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE So which government mobile phone network do you use? 'Cos I don't see the connection.
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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.