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KCOM outages and service status in Hendon, England

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  • KCOM generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Hendon, including 0 direct reports.

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

Problems in the last 24 hours in Hendon, England

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

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Live Outage Map Near Hendon, England

The most recent KCOM outage reports came from the following cities: Harringay.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Harringay Wi-fi 2 months ago
Enfield Town Internet 3 months ago
Harringay Internet 7 months ago
Barnet Internet 8 months ago
Stanmore Internet 9 months ago
Cricklewood Internet 1 year ago

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KCOM Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dogster24
    mark dawson (@dogster24) reported from City of Kingston upon Hull, England

    @bbcburnsy kcom didn't do too well in Withernsea with their fibre install , chaos most of the time. There was damage to other services and the paths are worse now than they ever was and for what ? We had plenty of choice off the open reach network ...

  • fcmufc17
    x (@fcmufc17) reported

    @Brooksyhfc @geoffcraft00 @kcom cancel the visit to the brooks residence , his internet wasn’t down after all

  • 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.

  • s14awy
    Chris Shaw (@s14awy) reported

    @KCOMhome I have now been on hold to KCOM for 40mins and been passed from one team to another trying to get my Internet sorted. Can whoever it may concern be made aware that I am at the end of my tether with the level of support I have received since joining KCOM.

  • AlterAdam89
    Adam 🐯 🌿 (@AlterAdam89) reported

    @lilminx1966 @KCOMhome @Kcom Contract states 14 days without service and you will be compensated.

  • peternb70
    Peter Brady (@peternb70) reported

    @KCOMhome @jobrady68 Another day gone by and still slow speeds but no answer from Kcom 😴 will have to start the refund route and looking for an alternative provider #poorsupport #faceless

  • indianasc0nes
    hc (@indianasc0nes) reported

    @PollardRach I was on KCom when I lived in Hull, it was the worst internet provider I’ve ever experienced. The TV would disconnect from the WiFi despite it being less than 2m from the router. Signal upstairs was non existent. Horrendous

  • 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

  • ExileAryui
    Daniel Rose (@ExileAryui) reported

    @JonKirby1974 The issue is in any other city it wouldn’t effect the entire infrastructure such as retail or hospitality but most companies are forced to use kcom and now they are no doubt losing custom and therefor money, it’s a sham… and needs addressing.

  • Bradley1Scott
    Scott Bradley (@Bradley1Scott) reported

    @peter_levy If KCOM let the other companies share the network under PIA agreement like BT do there would be no need for more poles and digging the streets up