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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bishop's Castle, England

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EE Issues Reports Near Bishop's Castle, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bishop's Castle and nearby locations:

  • THFCP1980
    Toby Pedley (@THFCP1980) reported from Church Stretton, England

    @EE No signal again in SY6. What do I pay for exactly?!

  • rushy1988
    Mark Rushton (@rushy1988) reported from Craven Arms, England

    @EE the signal in Ludlow is absolutely shocking.

EE Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SClash2019
    WorldProWrestling (@SClash2019) reported

    Stay away from @EE they generally don’t care, all they care about is your money terrible service….

  • TomTugendhat
    Tom Tugendhat (@TomTugendhat) reported

    I’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.

  • FelisMortRes
    HomoAntiquus (@FelisMortRes) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Maybe the companies set their network for official population data, and real population number is waaay higher?

  • BrawdyHawk
    BrawdyHawk (@BrawdyHawk) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Never mind, once the new uber Embassy at Royal Mint Court is up & running there will be many more Cells popping up & coming on stream to help with harvesting all the data whizzing around our Capital. Perhaps you'll be able to tether onto some of these, just be aware of spoofs!

  • CharlesNF_no2
    CharlesNF (@CharlesNF_no2) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE O2 was so bad in Southampton that I moved to EE, which is a fair bit better. O2's 5G was even worse than its 4G.

  • fellbytheway
    fell (@fellbytheway) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE is that a government issue or the network provider lack of investment ?

  • C_Small_
    Charles Small (@C_Small_) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE I've had better signal on top of a volcano in Indonesia than in parts of London with O2

  • 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?

  • Freddie1985039
    Freddie M 🇬🇧 (@Freddie1985039) reported

    @EE very disappointed with the new Smart Hub 6 Plus router. The BT router it replaced had a far better Wifi signal and now, every day it assigns various devices in our home with the same internal IP address which results in none of them being able to connect with doorbell.

  • ximmat
    (im)mature student (ex) 🇺🇳🇪🇺🇬🇧🏳️‍🌈🏁➕🖤 (@ximmat) reported

    @BTGroup should delve into @EE bb pricing/retention. Long term 1.6gbps customer, £85pcm. New customers? £28 for first year, 35 from May 27, 41 from May 28. 2yr deal would be £769. Me? £2040 if I change nowt. 'Special' retention deal was £1941. Shocking difference. @MartinSLewis