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EE Outage Report in Baile Mor, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Baile Mor, Scotland

The chart below shows the number of EE reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Baile Mor and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

EE Outage Chart in Baile Mor, Argyll and Bute, Scotland 12/13/2025 09:00

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by EE users through our website.

  1. Internet (47%)

    Internet (47%)

  2. Phone (25%)

    Phone (25%)

  3. Wi-fi (13%)

    Wi-fi (13%)

  4. Total Blackout (9%)

    Total Blackout (9%)

  5. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

  6. TV (2%)

    TV (2%)

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EE Issues Reports Near Baile Mor, Scotland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Baile Mor and nearby locations:

  • gordonbruce7 GB. Grumpy but hopeful. (@gordonbruce7) reported from Baile Mor, Scotland

    Hi @EE, Service from your mast at Fionnphort/Tormore on the Southwestern tip of the Isle of Mull is absolutely dire. In the last 7 days I’ve had 4 emails to say that there is a problem. This is not good enough. Please don’t bother asking for a DM - it never achieves anything. 🤬

EE Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MagicBoyUK John Roberts 🐝🇬🇧🇪🇺🦠🏠😷 (@MagicBoyUK) reported

    @mrjamesob @EE Going back on your word is bad form. You just lost a customer when my contract's up.

  • dmrobertson Daniel Robertson (@dmrobertson) reported

    @MartinSLewis Easy solution don’t renew with @EE

  • AndyDownes888 Andy Downes (@AndyDownes888) reported

    @EE @denkmit I've been an EE customer for a long time and I rate the network over the others I have been with, but this is just a terrible decision to take. I also pay for two other contracts for my children. Looks like it could be three lost contracts when it comes to renewal time.

  • zhingmaster Blahoo #FPBE (@zhingmaster) reported

    @EE with the announcement of you opportunistically bringing back roaming charges, just months after ruling them out, coming just after a terrible 2 hours speaking to your customer service, I can assure I, and a few other I know, will be looking to leave you.

  • KateOflaherty Kate O'Flaherty (@KateOflaherty) reported

    @BBCNews Certainly not an incentive to join @EE as a new customer, nor a reason to stay. You'd think competitors would jump on this but I guess it's a reflection of quality not quantity from customers - ie wanting high spenders rather than loads of customers.

  • Rotmm Darren Allez l'OM ⚪ 💙 (@Rotmm) reported

    @wavey_gravey @EE Honestly, I'm not entirely sure EE can be entirely blamed here. The reason Roaming works is because the EU forced reciprocal waiving of access to networks. If, however, EE, O2, etc are being charged by network providers in Germany, Poland, etc then those costs need passing on.

  • IamDonMorris Don (@IamDonMorris) reported

    @EE @kevinbellwood So in summary: You are using your *slightly* more affluent customers to subsidise the ones who are "in need" and upgrade your network. This isn't what we signed up for.

  • andrewhepburn Andrew Hepburn (@andrewhepburn) reported

    @MartinSLewis I’ve been an @ee customer for years but this is exploitative. We need to vote with our feet before other providers follow suit. Goodbye @ee.

  • ReallyRew Rebecca W (@ReallyRew) reported

    @EE I’m taking it that the ‘upgrading’ part means that when a current contract comes to an end the charges will apply? Can see I’m not alone in wondering why I’ve stuck with you (I was an 🍊 customer) Introduce this with new contracts, but surely loyalty counts for something?!

  • m3g4 𝘾𝙃𝙍𝙄𝙎 (@m3g4) reported

    @ian_mclaughlin @EE Well by that logic, I exist to save money, so why should I fund a service that they previously were happy to offer for free? Just because you CAN doesn't mean you SHOULD.