KCOM outages and service status in Sleaford, 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 Sleaford, England
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KCOM Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mike Covell (@MikeCovell) reportedAnyone else having intermittent signal with their kcom?
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hc (@indianasc0nes) reported@steviee_p @PollardRach Had BT in my flat for 2 years never had an issue. Currently got Sky at my partners house and it’s **** compared to BT but infinitely better than Kcom. Never heard a good thing about Kcom from anyone I’ve spoke to. Service is **** and they take weeks to repair issues
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bingbong (@flibberdigibert) reported@KCOM as large areas of Hull are without internet, at what point do consider your customers? Give us an update and likely timeframe. There are businesses and customers working from home. Don't treat us like crap cos we will walk.
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Jez riley french (@jezrileyfrench) reported@KCOMhome still problematic today (25th) & I'm also still waiting for a full reply to a different issue which I raised directly with Kcom almost 2 weeks ago.
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Alan Hemingway (@alanacct) reported@INDEPENDENT_MG @littlearfer You would have thought they could have come to some agreement to share the underground space. KCOM seem very bad at not facilitating help to other suppliers
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Adam 🐯 🌿 (@AlterAdam89) reported@lilminx1966 @KCOMhome @Kcom Contract states 14 days without service and you will be compensated.
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Bellroc𐤊 l 57.kas (@Bellrock157) reportedLaunch has been postponed until further notice. We'll keep everyone informed and updated when the KCOM dev team remediate this issue. Do not buy KBROS until further notice. Thank you all for your patience and understanding.
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Jake James #FBPE #RejoinEU #FBPA (@MFIJake) reported@andreajenkyns Firstly, Hull is not in Lincolnshire. So it's not on your patch and is none of your business. Secondly, Hull has never had traditional red phone boxes, having its own independent phone company, KCom. They are cream.
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Luke Bedford (@lukebed79) reported@ExileAryui @KCOMhome The monopoly has broken. With MS3 network cables now laid or being laid around Hull and East riding there is another 7 choices of fibre providers in the area. Im leaving kcom next month to go in a better package which is £20 per month cheaper
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TRUTHS ALWAYS (@cybertruckSly) reported🚨🇬🇧 BREAKING: The UK’s communications regulator, Ofcom, has officially recognized Starlink as a suitable broadband option under the country’s 10 Mbps Universal Service Obligation (USO). According to UK broadband outlet ISPreview, homes with access to an affordable Starlink plan may no longer be eligible for a USO broadband connection through BT or KCOM. Reports indicate that some applicants have already had their USO requests denied because Starlink service was available at their address. Earlier this year, Ofcom also noted that the introduction of lower-cost Starlink plans helped reduce the number of UK properties without access to affordable, decent broadband to roughly 4,000. The decision marks another milestone for Starlink, reinforcing its role as a practical connectivity solution for rural and underserved communities across the UK.