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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 Patrington, England

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KCOM Issues Reports Near Patrington, England

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

  • Matty2503_YT
    Matty ⚫🔶⚫⚪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@Matty2503_YT) reported from Keyingham, England

    So the @TheRFL have taken the Derby to Saints a place thats in Tier 3 Lock down instead of playing it at Craven Park or the KCOM never Ceases to amaze me does the RFL!!

  • itissuperdan
    Dan Sylvester (@itissuperdan) reported from Grimsby, England

    @reavo81 @HumbNarpoSec @hullfcofficial Not at the KCOM no due to the addition of the South Stand screen which they use means that the facilities for adding their own screen are outdated to 16:9 resolution - the screen sky now use is a widescreen which the stadium can not facilitate

KCOM Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TomButl55445942
    Tom Butler.🇹🇷The Bransholme Tiger 🐯🇹🇷 (@TomButl55445942) reported

    @KCOMhome kcom say sorry for the inconvenience of the internet problems today ten hours without any internet and they say sorry

  • lordsugar01
    Lord of Sugar 💖🪄 (@lordsugar01) reported

    @cb_doge This is massive for Starlink and the UK’s rural communities. Ofcom officially recognising it as a legitimate broadband solution under the 10 Mbps USO rules changes the game. No more forcing people in hard-to-reach areas to wait endlessly for BT or KCOM when Starlink is already delivering reliable connectivity. Fewer premises now qualify for subsidised connections because Starlink is stepping us, that’s real progress. Innovation actually solving problems instead of endless bureaucracy. Well done to the team pushing this forward. Who else sees Starlink transforming connectivity in underserved regions like this? 🇬🇧🚀💖🪄

  • tramac1964
    Traceymac1964 (@tramac1964) reported

    @kappacino @sen_j59 It is. Although we're starting to see other companies start to creep in. Only trouble is the competition is digging up half of Hull in order to install their own infrastructure as KCOM wont share theirs.

  • kkrrbb76
    Kris Bean (@kkrrbb76) reported

    @KCOMhome installed 22 Feb. Remedial work reported to kcom. Wall box hanging off wall , cable loose and untidy, entry point hole for cable about 5 times bigger than the cable. Inspection on 14 April to report the install needs starting again. No further communication. Garbage.

  • JonKirby1974
    Jon Kirby (@JonKirby1974) reported

    Hey @kcomhome and @kcom, just to let you know that any hours I lose from being unable to work from home I'll be invoicing you direct for it to be reimbursed. You charge some of the highest rates in the country for your broadband and its piss poor along with your customer service

  • cb_doge
    DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) reported

    BREAKING: UK telecom regulator Ofcom confirms Starlink is a viable broadband alternative under the UK’s 10 Mbps Broadband USO rules. 🇬🇧 • Ofcom confirmed this directly to UK broadband publication ISPreview. • This means that if affordable Starlink service is available at a property, it may no longer qualify for a USO connection from BT or KCOM. • Some applicants have already been refused a USO connection because Starlink was available. • Back in May, Ofcom said cheaper Starlink plans helped reduce the number of premises without affordable decent broadband to around 4,000. This is good news for Starlink, giving it stronger recognition from the UK regulator as a real broadband solution for remote and underserved areas.

  • ebolad1
    IAN_EBO_LAD (@ebolad1) reported

    @KCOMhome @kcom this months bill is on hold till you fix it we pay good money and yet we have no internet

  • kevbez1969
    Kev (@kevbez1969) reported

    @leemelonopie @KCOMhome I know a few who've been on it and they all said the same thing. It's good at times but too inconsistent. Lots of major slow down at peak times. 3 of them have gone back to kcom the others are still stuck in a contract but moving back when they can.

  • JellyTotPixel
    D🅰️z (@JellyTotPixel) reported

    @jordantyson92 yeah mine not working went of same time as kcom i looked on the o2 website an it said a mast near u is not working

  • KCOMhome
    KCOM (@KCOMhome) reported

    @FrEaK_HullFC Hi Steve, our customer service & technical support teams have been open since 8am today. If you call 01482 602555 you should be able to select the options to get through to an adviser. Apologies you haven't been able to reach us yet. Many Thanks KCOM.