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KCOM outages and service status in Wraysbury, England

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KCOM offers broadband internet (Lightstream), television, phone and mobile services in Kingston upon Hull and surrounding areas.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Wraysbury, England

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KCOM Issues Reports Near Wraysbury, England

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

  • Rob_Bernard
    Rob Bernard (@Rob_Bernard) reported from Brentford, England

    @Harryp78 Not in a position to mock after the non event at the KCom. Awful game & conditions. One bit of class settled it.

KCOM Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • blacklab115
    Amber (@blacklab115) reported

    kcom have got to sort their net out as we pay good money for crap internet!

  • KCOMhome
    KCOM (@KCOMhome) reported

    Part 1/2 A KCOM spokesperson said: “We have identified the technical issue affecting our network and our engineers are working hard to fix it. Thanks to the resilience built into our network the issue was picked up within minutes and most people’s services should have been

  • theLeosRL
    (Marty) New Era 23 #uptheleopards (@theLeosRL) reported

    @RalphDaveralph @KCOMhome We have the same problem kcom sh☆te

  • leemelonopie
    lee opie (@leemelonopie) reported

    Is @KCOMhome fixing the problem today?? #kcom down for over 2hrs now! Do we get a refund for all the outages #hull

  • AlGradwell
    Al Gradwell (@AlGradwell) reported

    @KCOMcare @KCOMhome @hullreporters Day 9 - Engineering team have arrived only knowing about 1 x house and have no idea about the other houses on the street - even though they are all logged. Still no KCOM Customer Services or management update received. The ineptitude continues.

  • Andy_Ross1962
    Andrew Ross (@Andy_Ross1962) reported

    @Chamaerion @andreajenkyns Hull never had red phone boxes. They were never part of the Post Office or BT. They are owned by KCOM and are usually cream coloured.

  • dinkyrach
    Rach (@dinkyrach) reported

    @zigzagtoes @Tosh_ag @MikeeP1981 Kcom itself has primary and secondary dns. You actually miss out on locally cached content by not using Kcom’s dns for your resolution.

  • steviee_p
    Steve Parker (@steviee_p) reported

    @indianasc0nes @PollardRach I'm in Hull on Kcom, never had any bother with it whatsoever. If your WiFi is causing you problems then it's likely that your router is at fault. Kcom offer a free service to help with that also

  • Craucoes
    ItsJustJosh (@Craucoes) reported

    @RomeoOscarEcho @declang05 KCOM are a bad company but one of thee best providers in the UK they’re one of limited company’s that provide Full Fibre across the UK. Issue is staff and management there are shocking and don’t care for customers. When I worked there we had 13 mins to take a call or loose pay :/

  • A96740Adams
    Mark Adams (@A96740Adams) reported

    @KarenJukes2 @andreajenkyns You find out. Educate yourself at the same time instead of proudly displaying your ignorance. They belong to KCOM a PLC and a company that has always run an independent telephone exchange and never part of the then GPO. They were originally cream.