KCOM outages and service status in Camden Town, England
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- KCOM generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Camden Town, including 0 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet and Wi-fi.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Aug 12, 1:09 AM GMT+1.
- Internet (67%)
- Wi-fi (33%)
KCOM offers broadband internet (Lightstream), television, phone and mobile services in Kingston upon Hull and surrounding areas.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Camden Town, England
The chart below shows the number of KCOM reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Camden Town, 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 Camden Town, England
The most recent KCOM outage reports came from the following cities: London.
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Wi-fi | 5 days ago |
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Internet | 10 days ago |
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Internet | 21 days ago |
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Internet | 2 months ago |
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Internet | 3 months ago |
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Internet | 3 months ago |
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KCOM Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ben (@BenGardner44) reportedYou’re pathetic KCOM! Can’t pick up my sons prescription now because internet is down so if he gets worse it’s on you! @KCOMhome
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soph (@sophgamess) reportedI just wanted to play battlefield 1 all day and my internet is still down🫠 ****** Kcom surprise surprise
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KCOM (@KCOMhome) reportedPart 1/2 A KCOM spokesperson said: “We have identified the technical issue affecting our network and our engineers are working hard to fix it. Thanks to the resilience built into our network the issue was picked up within minutes and most people’s services should have been
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James 🎗 (@jameskwiths) reportedIts ridiculous that @KCOMcare @KCOMhome have not provided any updates and we are having to hear from people online that have rung them that it is expected to be down for a couple days. #KCOM
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Michael (@MikeeP1981) reportedAnyone else hu8 area issues with net #Kcom
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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.
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Mihu Nowak (@Mihu_Nowak) reported@KCOMcare Disgusted with poor kcom broadband at HU7 since Wednesday. Paying £55.99 for full fibre 400 and have just 5-25Mbps it’s feels like KCOM gave me middle finger... fat rats
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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.
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Baz Cooper (@bazdjcooper) reportedBit of a delay on the old signal front. @bbcburns, can you get KCOM to come and fix me tinterweb.
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DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) reportedBREAKING: 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.