TalkTalk outages and service status in Launceston, England
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TalkTalk offers broadband internet (ADSL), television (IPTV) and home service. TalkTalk also offers mobile phone and mobile internet service as mobile virtual network operator using the Vodafone wireless network.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Launceston, England
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TalkTalk Issues Reports Near Launceston, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Launceston and nearby locations:
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Tyler Worth (@TylerJWorth) reported from Saint Cleer, EnglandMy #opensignal TRUE Speed Test on #Wifi Why is upload never even remotely balanced with download speeds @TalkTalk
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Haydon Beagley (@haydonbeagley) reported from Launceston, England@JMaso846 @ThisIsNoahEvans With BT is a love/hate thing if your in a good area you can get good service. Otherwise it’s poor. Had nothing but trouble with companies like TalkTalk. Could barely get 10.
TalkTalk Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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kevin delaney (@jkd1969) reported@TalkTalk is there an issue in Sg postcode area please, constantly dipping this morning, despite router reboots
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beth a (@loisgriff_) reported@HylianBeanie_97 Awe, BT has always been a disaster. I have TalkTalk been with them for yonks, and rarely do I have problems with them, and they are super cheap even with super fast fibre. Yeah exactly haha!! I can’t play rd2 I am terrible at it I killed my horse by accident I haven’t been back
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Susan 💜🤍💚 (@HoneybourneFarm) reported@theospreyuk @Shiv_who_burns It's difficult to get hold of someone to actually talk to on this. All I want to know is if I cancel my BT landline (as I don't need it), will it cause problems with my separate Talktalk broadband! I shall persevere!
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FabFlamingoTuitionCo (@fab_flamingoo) reportedSpent 2 hrs 50 mins trying to resolve an issue with @TalkTalk Received a router that was clearly faulty, damaged and previously used. Trying to charge me. Multiple transfers btw teams, full diagnostics completed, photos provided, still no resolution. Joke Company
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Kerrie (@WF2K_) reported@TalkTalk I know because I've been told exactly that by your team and I never said I was frustrated? So I'm not sure why you assumed that.
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Deano (@mezza_68) reported@TalkTalk You must have the worst customer service of ANY company we have ever dealt with. 3 attempts to get a new router, got through security each time. Complaints team call - surprise surprise, the security details don’t match. Call me cynical but it’s a quick way to resolve!
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@devonboy3410 🏴🏴 (@devonboy3410) reported@GBNEWS Because BT is overpriced, I'm with a small company that uses the TalkTalk network if I need to speak to them, I'm connected to an advisor within a minute.
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ḉнαґℓ◎ṫтe 🏴🇦🇷 (@CECKane) reported@TalkTalk who do I contact regarding my bill? I’m paying for a service that doesn’t work.
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Graeme M (@graeme_manley) reported@TalkTalk are by far the worst company in the UK at present, their customer service and prices are insanely bad. I hope this company does not exist in the next 12 months. There will be no job losses as I'm sure they employ zero staff
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Azraël (@azrael_options) reported@FirstSquawk TalkTalk headlines are a classic deal-premium trap — retail sees a spike and forgets the network arm is being carved out. Market makers will pin price while algos front-run the headline, but the real bid only shows once Octopus puts terms on paper. If those talks collapse, the gap down burns every late buyer — and that's exactly when the smart money quietly steps in.