EE outages and service status in High Bentham, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in High Bentham, England
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EE Issues Reports Near High Bentham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in High Bentham and nearby locations:
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the_bearded_courier πΊπ¦ (@bearded_courier) reported from Halton, England@EE no idea who votes you the best network, but the way customer services deals with customers is disgusting, all I wanted was my contact terminated, but have been left with hanging to end the call and still being tied in to you, with what seems little way of leaving.
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@joebourne@mastodon.online (@JoeBourne) reported from Lancaster, EnglandAnyone know why 4/5g coverage is so bad in Lancaster right now? Feels like it's been very low for weeks on both my providers @ThreeUK and @coopuk (who use @EE I think).
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the_bearded_courier πΊπ¦ (@bearded_courier) reported from Halton, England@EE thank you so much for the worst customer service experience I have ever had the misfortune to endure. All I want to do is terminate my contract, I have been given several different excuses, made to feel belittled, and more or less bullied to the point Iβve had to end the call
EE Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ω Ω(maz362 )ΩΩΨ§Ψ²Ω Ψ³ΨΉΩΨ― (@maz362) reported@EE @_nicks_tweets having any issues with roaming??
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CryptoeSIM.io (@cryptoesim) reported@Anarchy_Jim @status_is_down @EE carrier roaming going down while you're abroad is genuinely nightmare fuel pro tip for next time β grab a local eSIM as a backup before you fly. takes 30 seconds, no passport scan, and you're never stranded like this again
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John Paul Gonzalez (@JanusPaulusG) reported@EE Not possible to fix
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Ellie (@EllieMBond) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE They are probably using the same masts. It is a lack of masts that is the problem. No one wants them in their backyard but everyone wants good coverage.
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Jason Unsworth | Atmosphere Airlines π«π¬π§πΉπ (@JasonUnsworthAA) reportedAfter getting a new π phone and iPad from @tescomobile recently the signal around Wisbech is non existent, Iβve put in my @EE SIM card today, actually getting two bars and a working signal, next to sign up to @Starlink tomorrow. ππ»π―
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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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David Booth (@Boothy_4) reported@BeneyHewson @EE Same issue. Looks like a widespread issue after searching on here.
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α΄ α΄α΄ΙͺΙ΄Ιͺα΄ (@domdhp) reportedWhat the hell is going on with @EE service today? My signal is constantly cutting out and reconnecting, talking like every 30 seconds.
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Arnold Smith (@ArnoldLabour) reported@janettocornetto @EE Thanks! If you have any further problems with Google Maps, there's probably free apps on the Google Play Store (Open Street Map etc). Maybe very basic but better than no map at all.
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π¨π»βπ» β‘οΈ (@EadrictheWild) reported@TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Becuase partly we don't put enough masts In (5g requires them every 300 meteres in cities) and partly because there's 10 million people more using our phone network than in the official cencus