Sky Outage Report in Hay, Sir Powys, Wales
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: internet, tv and wi-fi.
Sky offers satellite television service as well as broadband internet and home phone service. Sky also operates a pay-TV service, including the Sky Sports channel which broadcasts Premier League games, which are also availble on the Sky Go video streaming service.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Hay, Wales
The chart below shows the number of Sky reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Hay 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 Sky users through our website.
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Internet (46%)
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TV (30%)
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Wi-fi (13%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Phone (3%)
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E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map Near Hay, Sir Powys, Wales
The most recent Sky outage reports came from the following cities: Brecon.
| City | Problem Type | Report Time |
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Sky Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lee Mad40asis Heaton
(@Mad40asis) reported
@SkySports He’s right it’s a ******* disgrace, **** football I’m done with it! I’ve cancelled sky & BT sports at £60 a month to pay these silly wages etc. Football is DEAD. I’ll only watch Leeds games from now on. VAR is a ******* joke too
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Ryan
(@Ry_x1) reported
@eltamatrox @SkySports @SkyBet Agreed. In the same Boris Johnson is right that COVID sucks, whilst he contributed to the biggest COVID death rate in the world. It’s hollow and they’re hiding behind something they themselves have helped destroy.
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Sam
(@Ralphdoesdallas) reported
@SkySports @GNev2 @Carra23 Irony will be dying a slow painful death tonight
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Carpet Byrne
(@byrninho) reported
@tonyt73 @SkySports Considering my local Vue costs £5 a ticket and it was £16 to watch Godzilla vs Kong at home, the football doesn't seem quite as bad when it's a minimum £40 a ticket at the cheapest PL grounds just to get in. I'm not so much defending Sky, as realising some monetization is needed.
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Barry C Took
(@TookBarry) reported
I currently subscribe to @SkySports and @btsportfootball so I can watch @metmuseum Arsenal. I will not be doing so in the future and millions of others may feel the same. Ultimately, it will be the viewers who fund this debacle and I think it will fail.
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Barry 🅰️FC
(@BarryArsenal7) reported
The premier league/skysports etc created this monster and no one stopped these owners who don’t give a **** about fans taking control of ‘our’ clubs and now the chickens are coming home to roost.
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Andrew
(@andrewsingh1979) reported
Interesting watching all these pundits and presenters saying the #thesuperleague is terrible, but they’ll be clamouring to be on @SkySports and @btsport to present it when it launches...
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Kroenke Out
(@BlockyBalboa79) reported
@footballhool101 @SkySports you're part of the problem, plastic fan go **** yourself
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Ash
(@manlikeash9) reported
So Sky are apparently making MNF free to view tonight for everyone in the UK? Does this not tell you everything you need to know? They’re trying to force this negative narrative of the super league down our throats all because its not filling their pockets. Disgrace @SkySports
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Crypto nerd
(@HoldingAlgo) reported
@KSI Super league might be a good thing. Once I've told @Arsenal to piss off, burnt my kit and given up my @SkySports membership, I might be able to go and support my local club.