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EE outages and service status in Clogher, Northern Ireland

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Clogher, Northern Ireland

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EE Issues Reports

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  • Quelpanama
    Quelpanama (@Quelpanama) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Yet another issue where we have to think back to Tom’s time in Kabul liaising between MI6 and the SAS. Apparently sitting behind a desk in a building yards away from a communication mast he got a good signal. So heroic!

  • malythedaddy
    Malcolm (@malythedaddy) reported

    @EE day 3 and still no signal. Yesterday I was promised it would be working by midnight. What the hell is going on?

  • AnthonyNumamoid
    Anthony Sheridan Neil ll (@AnthonyNumamoid) reported

    @EE I recently renewed my mobile contract and got a new number but I forgot to change my old number to my new one, I tried to gain access to my account but for the verification process it is using my old number can you help

  • IanCutress
    π·π‘Ÿ. πΌπ‘Žπ‘› πΆπ‘’π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘ π‘  (@IanCutress) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE What did you do in the years you were in government to fix it? Plenty of time to do something, and yet. Stop virtue signalling and find some introspection.

  • RichardBentall
    Richard Bentall #FBPE @richardbentall.bsky.social (@RichardBentall) reported

    @EE your complaints team finally rang me several days after they said they would. My complaint was not resolved. Your call operator was patronising and could not explain why the issue was unresolvable. Incredible. Do you want customers?

  • oatesch
    🐐 (@oatesch) reported

    @rorysutherland HS1/eurotunnel is a particular embarrassment. @EE were contracted to provide signal (perhaps just tunnels?) and yet there’s ~none

  • ach59
    Photo man (@ach59) reported

    @EE The bots are useless recommending the same thing without understanding the issue. The router works & generally gives between 500to 800 Mb BUT although the four EE wifi extenders recommended & fitted by EE engineer glow aqua they have no connectivity = no TV, Alexa or heating

  • EadrictheWild
    πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ’» ⚑️ (@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

  • DanBish2332
    Dan Bishop (@DanBish2332) reported

    @EE hi I have a new broadband provider and I was told when they took over the line it would cancel my EE one. How do I check thats actually happening as my EE broadband is still on and nothing showing on my billing. Need it cancelled otherwise im paying twice. Cheers.

  • paalston
    Peter Alston (@paalston) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Make it the law, ofcom, that if there’s no decent reception on your chosen provider then mobiles piggyback onto a service which is actually available whenever you are, akin to the 999 thing - your mobile provider pick up the cost. Arguably just one UK network would be better