Plusnet outages and service status in Brigg, England
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- The most common problems reported in this area mention Wi-fi.
- Wi-fi (100%)
Plusnet plc is a British quad play internet service provider; providing broadband using DSL and fibre technology, landline, digital television and Mobile services. Plusnet is part of BT.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Brigg, England
The chart below shows the number of Plusnet reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Brigg, 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 Brigg, England
The most recent Plusnet outage reports came from the following cities: Scunthorpe, and Barton upon Humber.
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Wi-fi | 15 days ago |
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Internet | 2 months ago |
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Plusnet Issues Reports Near Brigg, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brigg and nearby locations:
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john stevenson (@keelbyowl) reported from Keelby, England@Plusnet Contacted your help page no response been on Web pages just pages of bad reviews
Plusnet Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Daniel Warren the minstrel man (@danielwarren88) reported from Erewash District, England@Plusnet WiFi extremely slow in the DE21 area of Derby please resolve this or we will go elsewhere
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David (@David_SugarPen) reported@Plusnet Hi, I wish to move my domain and email service away from Force9/Plusnet due to a number of circumstances. Please would you let me know the procedure from your end to help this happen? Thanks.
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Damilola 🌺 Arewa (@damstar_) reported@Plusnet I’m sick of you guys. You can’t help over the phone or nothing what’s this???
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BSox T (@BsoxT52516) reported@MrNickKnowles @SkyUK @skytv Get Plusnet - part of bt - so problems dealt with quickly
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Craig Jump (@Craig_Jump) reportedHow is reporting a line fault for an elderly, vulnerable neighbour a GDPR issue ?, Plusnet refused to take the number and log a fault due to GDPR, I was not asking for any personal info.. just wanted them to log a fault #bonkers #nocommonsense @Plusnet
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Jane L (@lewijan10) reported@MrNickKnowles @SkyUK @skytv I'm with Plusnet never had any probs.
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BSox T (@BsoxT52516) reported@MrNickKnowles @SkyUK @skytv Get Plusnet - part of bt - so problems dealt with quickly
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Mark Crowther (@MarkTWIC) reported@Owramgirl @bt_uk I'm considering Vodaphone if price is the main concern, Plusnet is also on that list. Zen if I decide to pay more for a company that seems more customer focused. All are cheaper than the best offer from BT.
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Richard (@visitandtravel) reportedI just signed up for Starlink - finally gave in, the EE 4G has been broken for 3/4 days - now basically running on candle power - back onto the fallback BT copper broadband @ Plusnet - 3MB connection and costing me £28 a month on a 1 year contract - a lot more for the standard line rental and broadband if I do not take the 1 year contract. So now as I am in Caithness 3 miles away from a telephone exchange I need to pay EE for semi-decent 4G broadband when it works, and BT through Plusnet to have a working telephone for emergencies if 4G fails - as it does. And yet I still have the emails from the Scottish Government from over 8 years ago saying everyone would be on fast fibre connection by 2020 or around that time. I checked with Openreach and they have no intention of laying fibre to the property even though they can get access to a Government grant of over £4,400 to do so. A company, Highland Broadband is busy taking these rural fibre broadband grants and doing their best to get the north of Scotland rural and small towns connected - I am signed up for a 1GB fibre connection - supposed to be getting installed this summer - I just cant wait that long so - yet another expense for a poor pensioner (me) having to pay out for yet another broadband connection with Starlink. As I am in contract to Plusnet (BT), EE I can see if Highland Broadband do deliver the fibre by July - I will have 4 contracted broadband accounts until the contracts run out. If Only the Scottish Government had kept to their promises I would only need to have one connection.
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-on a beach- (@iamonabeach) reported@ArmchairAdml Cancel it and start a new contract with EE or PlusNet...they're all the same company these days but I think you'll be treated as a new EE (or PlusNet) customer so you'll get the new customer rate. If not take your business elsewhere.