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Problems in the last 24 hours in Dalton in Furness, England

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The most recent EE outage reports came from the following cities: Barrow in Furness.

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EE Issues Reports Near Dalton in Furness, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dalton in Furness and nearby locations:

  • Rick_Snape
    🏈🇬🇧Richard🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 ⚽ (@Rick_Snape) reported from Middleton, England

    @EE Are you doing any work in the LA3 area as I've been advised you've switched off my service?

  • AJwilcock23
    Adam Wilcock (@AJwilcock23) reported from Middleton, England

    @EE just want to pass on how impressed I have been with a member of your staff called Simon Scullion. His customer service has been fantastic from start to finish.

EE Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • KettchUK
    KettchUK (@KettchUK) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Don't worry, the private sector will be along any moment with that investment you said they'd be putting into the network decades ago.

  • BeedleB
    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.

  • thecazzle
    C.P🦦 (@thecazzle) reported

    @EE Why is your customer service useless? Care to explain? 🙄🙄🙄

  • mikegardner_wb
    Mike Gardner (@mikegardner_wb) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE I was in the West Midlands at the weekend. Reception ranged from patchy to awful. Countless billions wasted on high speed rail instead of reliable hi-speed mobile / Wi-Fi connectivity.

  • PaulineCullen14
    Pauline Cullen (@PaulineCullen14) reported

    @EE what has happened to EE ? Impossible to get hold of them to report problem with broadband

  • Fletchmeister81
    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

  • RyanNoKneel
    CookieBuoy (@RyanNoKneel) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Charge it to the taxpayer on expenses and get the govt to bankrupt them. And then **** off, parasite

  • tpoweeeer
    Timothy (@tpoweeeer) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Your shower of shite where in power for *check notes* 14 years, not just phone signal that’s a disgrace. Why are MPs not charged with negligence like CEOs?

  • PaulWelters
    Paul Welters (@PaulWelters) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE That's private enterprise for you Tom: promises investment, better cheaper service than the state could provide but trips over its own boots failing bigly However, as you surely know, mobile phone signals in La France Profonde, despite it being 6 times as big as UK, are fine.

  • drhanko2
    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.