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NOW TV is a subscription over-the-top internet television service operated by British satellite television provider Sky. NOW TV offers contract-free access to Sky's premium channels, such as sports, movies and entertainment.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Long Melford, England
The chart below shows the number of NOW TV reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Long Melford 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 NOW TV users through our website.
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Crashing (33%)
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Buffering (32%)
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Sign in (28%)
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Playback Issues (6%)
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Video Quality (2%)
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NOW TV Issues Reports Near Long Melford, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Long Melford and nearby locations:
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Sayer_13
(@gsayer13) reported
from
Stowmarket, England
So @NOWTV thought they would up my BB from £23 pm to £32 pm, without telling us 🤨 Not only that, but it also has terrible connection and download services! Cant even half 2 items connected without interumptions 😠
NOW TV Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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NOW TV
(@NOWTV) reported
@JakeMcgahey Hi Jake sorry for the late reply our team works 8 AM to 8 PM. Can i ask you to DM the @NOWTV page and we will be able to send you some information on how to get in contact with the correct team to help get to the bottom of this.
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Peta Young
(@PetaSteph31) reported
@NOWTV Your help section on the website is baffling. I just need to talk to a human being about some account issues, how do I do this????
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I Am Ben
(@ben_br) reported
@NOWHelpTeam The social links in the footer of your website point to @nowtv which is someone by the name of Byron Fitzpatrick. I'm sure they are happy to be getting tweets from customers needing help. Fix maybe?
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Mark Whittaker #FBPE 🏳️🌈🇪🇺🇬🇧🔶
(@mawhittaker) reported
Whoever redesigned the #nowtv format, deserves a retro award. So confused a layout I no longer look to it for new shows to watch. AWFUL! Another Netflix refugee.
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Jonathan David Maltz
(@SlowMaltz) reported
Yet again @NOWTV fails to take payment despite hours on the phone trying to update our details LAST month and the month before - shocking and unacceptable - and they have the gall to email us as if it’s a problem on our end 👎🏻👎🏻 0/10
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Jason mundon-carter
(@spike_1975) reported
@LightCastPod I'm glad we have it on @NOWTV instead in the UK. Hopefully they won't crash
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NOW TV Help
(@nowtvhelp) reported
@Criminolojen Hi Jen thanks for getting in touch and I am sorry to hear that. Jen can I ask are your receiving any error messages or is it that there is no power on the nowtv stick? thanks
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Stephen Neal
(@Stephen_Neal) reported
@AndrewRWhite @scottygb Yep - I think Now/NowTV is a good cheap-and-cheerful solution for OK-quality streaming of VOD stuff and linear. But a dishless Sky Q with PVR functionality and higher quality download on-demand stuff would potentially have a role (but maybe not a big enough one to make £££)
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Kev Johnson
(@kev_johnson) reported
@alexellisuk @Zoom I'd just pay for the project. At worst, I could cut back on Netflix, NowTV, Ubi Connect, Spotify etc etc etc if the project made my life easier and I couldn't budget the extra $10/month
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LonelyGoomba
(@LonelyGoomba) reported
I think you'll be able to watch the Snyder Cut free in the UK. Looks like NowTV / SkyCinema has the rights to it. But, there's a 7 day free trial for NowTV. Don't see why it wouldn't work.