KCOM Outage Report in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, 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 Grimsby, England
The chart below shows the number of KCOM reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Grimsby and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by KCOM users through our website.
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Internet (61%)
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Total Blackout (16%)
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Wi-fi (13%)
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E-mail (4%)
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Phone (3%)
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TV (2%)
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KCOM Issues Reports Near Grimsby, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Grimsby and nearby locations:
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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due to the addition of the South Stand screen which they use means that the facilities for adding their own screen are outdated to 16:9 resolution - the screen sky now use is a widescreen which the stadium can not facilitate
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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!!
KCOM Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Toby
(@toby_2332) reported
@TheBardOfAnlaby you not down the kcom col?
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Bryan Elwick
(@Elwick70) reported
@GreatBr48769413 They were never part of the GPO, hence their own cream boxes rather than red. There were a few towns up and down the country who opted to run their own systems. All but Hull ended up joining the national network. Even today, there are no BT lines in Hull. It’s all KCOM
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Matthew Hutchinson
(@MattHutch89) reported
@ItsjustmeAliD How weird is that 😮 on the bright side least you don’t live in Hull we only get one choice here and KCOM is crap but a case of having to put up with it!
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tv heaven
(@TellyheVen) reported
@Frank27588842 @Ugillham @britcultarchive The cable television (with terrestrial TV and radio) was operated by Rediffusion. The telephone network was owned by the Hull City Corporation (aka Hull Telephone Department) eventually rebounded Kingston Communications and subsequently floated and eventually became KCOM
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David Weston 🏆🐯🏴
(@david_weston4) reported
@HullCity Will never be the same as the KCOM and the KC 😭
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LegendsRise
(@LegendsRise_1) reported
@kcom Any chance of some help as to why my connection to my Internet through my mobile phone is rubbish? It spends nearly as much time disabled as I do!!
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Kes
(@kesXIII) reported
@wiganrlfans @Jahmez_HKR @IRover77 Yes they can. Kcom have a very good network relative to the others in the UK. That doesn’t mean that every individual is satisfied & problems don’t occur, particularly around wifi which can be affected by many factors. A dodgy router for example, or a poor costumer services dept
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Dom Harvey
(@dominharvia) reported
@ChillDaffodil4 Fine G1 and KCom is part of that, but Sanctifier en-Vec is a massive problem post-SB
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Andrew Vannucci 🏴🇧🇷🇮🇹cm01/02
(@andrewvannucci2) reported
@KCOMhome service so poor . Been trying to get a new router for a year . Keep been told it’s not the answer. Very frustrating. Had the same router for 5 years and it’s clear kcom have since updated there routers .
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Daryl Dixon
(@daryldixon716) reported
@GreatBr48769413 @Elwick70 They have had their own telephone system since early 1900’s, and now it’s part of KCOM.. quite a few examples of the Cream boxes still exist, they were also the uk first fully digital network, which started 1989!