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Freeview outages and service status in Llanfairfechan, Wales

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Freeview is the United Kingdom's digital terrestrial television platform. It is operated by DTV Services Ltd, a joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky and transmitter operator Arqiva.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Llanfairfechan, Wales

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Live Outage Map Near Llanfairfechan, Wales

The most recent Freeview outage reports came from the following cities: Bangor, and Colwyn Bay.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bangor TV 24 days ago
Colwyn Bay TV 1 month ago

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Freeview Issues Reports Near Llanfairfechan, Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Llanfairfechan and nearby locations:

  • Moggsee
    🎄Merry MoggsMask 😷 (@Moggsee) reported from Llanfairfechan, Wales

    @TheTweetOfGod @JoelOsteen Me too. He’s even on Uk Freeview. Feckin poor Martin Short waxwork faced bible trasher

  • ServicetechDave
    David Roberts (@ServicetechDave) reported from Colwyn Bay, Wales

    One customer I have on my books,who had a visit from an aerial installer,was told the change dudnt affect us in North Wales. If you are receiving Winter Hill for Freeview,you WILL need to retune know the Dates given!

  • declaa
    Declan McGrath (@declaa) reported from Llanfaes, Wales

    @FreeviewAdvice That's strange as other sites that I use are working expect for the freeview website bad it was working for me last Thursday

  • actiontiff
    John F Austin GCE "Eng Lang. 0 level" A* (@actiontiff) reported from Penrhyn Bay, Wales

    @Ultragrumpy No, 'fraid not UG I watch little else but Smithsonian or PBS on Freeview Box sets of old comedy series & Youtube Play the odd game of Croquet though ---if that's any help

  • sionedjones4
    sioned Roberts Jones (@sionedjones4) reported from Llanrug, Wales

    @FreeviewAdvice hi 2 freeview televisions have no signal for over a week now any info please 😀

  • GingerM1ke
    Michael Jones (@GingerM1ke) reported from Colwyn Bay, Wales

    @Brit9er @lesber12 @GBullstein No, but if you scroll down the channels on Sky or Freeview you will notice that there are multiple BBC 1's for each English region 🤷

  • ServicetechDave
    David Roberts (@ServicetechDave) reported from Colwyn Bay, Wales

    @FreeviewAdvice Re:Winter Hill Freeview Retunes on Feb 20th &April 22nd,2020. Will there be assistance for those Viewers to Winter Hill,living in North Wales,such as the Help scheme,as in 2009. Winter Hill has Tens of Thousands of North Wales viewers.

Freeview Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • gphillips1945
    George Phillips (@gphillips1945) reported

    @HughEdw31897368 A problem for many older people like us whose only programme source is freeview. No internet subscription, mobile network only.

  • gin_vodka_fan
    Enamel (@gin_vodka_fan) reported

    COMMENT: It needs an internet subscription, also an aerial for some progs, if your internet is slow you lose all progs, the manufacturers claim it's the internet problem so you cannot return the TV. It's a complete con for the companies to save supplying Freeview. 🤔🤔🤔

  • Smeeghee
    Andy.✝️🇬🇧 (@Smeeghee) reported

    @GBNEWS Why don’t you broadcast in HD on Freeview!! Ffs, it looks crap compared to Sky!

  • daryl_millar
    Daryl Millar 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⚽️ (@daryl_millar) reported

    @syncronicity100 Thanks. Briefly thought it was high pressure taking down the Freeview signal in my area again, but it was just a few seconds. Dunno if it was the same on iPlayer.

  • Matt_Q_OnX
    Matt Quinn - The Caledonian Television Company. (@Matt_Q_OnX) reported

    @iggy1966 @BENEFITS_NEWS They don't really, Chris... However the 'Freely' service currently being touted to replace Freeview in about 15 years time IS a streamed service which WILL be available via set top boxes/inbuilt IP provision in TV sets and probably an 'App'.

  • SamGate360
    Sam 1997 (@SamGate360) reported

    @retrovinmania79 @NoContextBrits You don't the difference between Freeview/DVB (which is the morden digital version of what you said) and a streaming service that requires you to make a profile account to use the software/service even though you don't like on YouTube. You only pay to get rid of the adverts.

  • anton_simp66
    anton Simpson (@anton_simp66) reported

    @JENBROOK8 @CounsellingSam I don't have WiFi at my home only use phone don't use any streaming service only Freeview TV and don't have a mobility car only a disabled bus pass

  • TeamMPTS1
    Velvettoatone (@TeamMPTS1) reported

    Another stupid idea is the 2034 plan to turn off Freeview. In no way will rural broadband be up to providing reliable services by then..the same applies to FM/MW radio. It's ridiculous meanness dressed up as 'progress' @SarahChampionMP @KarlTurnerMP @lukeakehurst

  • annewells26
    Anne Wells (@annewells26) reported

    @NotFarLeftAtAll All part of controlling us. I don’t have TV packages only Freeview & my internet is bad so don’t watch much anyway, barely anything in summer. Unfair for the elderly.

  • LeVoyeur72
    Voyeur (@LeVoyeur72) reported

    @the_saffman @TheDoctorMagic @AlanJLSmith Not any more. However, BBC World Service is available in the UK on Freeview, so it's not as if you're paying for something you can't listen to, unlike when it was funded through taxation. Plus cable and satellite operators abroad also pay to carry it.