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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 Bedford, England

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KCOM Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • KCOMhome
    KCOM (@KCOMhome) reported

    @Jakewoolford01 Hello Jake KCOM do not provider Wi-Fi just the service up to the router. if you are having issues with your Wi-Fi there is a help section on our website

  • vixielou1972
    VixieP #nhsblueheart💙🇺🇦 (@vixielou1972) reported

    @bt_uk No, we moved to Hull so we can now only get @kcom but we desperately want BT to bring a service to Hull that way we could actually get a whole weeks worth of internet. I don’t even bother switching Wi-Fi on my @ee phone I just use my data 🙄

  • SupernovaPhil88
    Phil Bagwell (@SupernovaPhil88) reported

    God help KCOM, Internet is about to go down ten fold in HU3, 4, 5 and 6

  • KCOMhome
    KCOM (@KCOMhome) reported

    A KCOM spokesperson, said: “We apologise for the service disruption earlier today that affected customers across Hull and parts of East Yorkshire. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to fix the problem and everything should be returning to normal now.

  • alanjury
    AJ (@alanjury) reported

    @KCOMhome I just had someone claiming to be from KCOM at my door trying to convince me to take your service by lying about the Openreach alternative not being full fibre. Whether that was dishonest or ill-informed, arguing with potential customers is not the way to get business.

  • GaryYorkshire
    Gary Yorkshire (@GaryYorkshire) reported

    @JPAzure @MrCowper Alternative means … go on, like what? Move house to an area with BT coverage? Ring up Elon and get some Starlink? I’m all ears. It’s not the fact that KCOM systems go down, it’s the long fix times. We’re hearing ‘hopefully by Tuesday’.

  • MartinTwigs68
    Les (@MartinTwigs68) reported

    My kcom internet is down again

  • 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.

  • HLJOHNO
    Bean. 🍇 (@HLJOHNO) reported

    @TheRealJamieKay Those phone boxes have been there for literal YEARS. We're talking pre-pandemic. Also they have been decorated by KCOM, not the council, because Hull FAMOUSLY has their own phone network/internet provider rather than using BT. Their phone boxes were originally white not red.

  • cybertruckSly
    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.