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TalkTalk outages and service status in Knighton, Wales

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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 Knighton, Wales

The chart below shows the number of TalkTalk reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Knighton, Wales and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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TalkTalk Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • lillywobbles
    Nicko (@lillywobbles) reported

    @TalkTalk Need to cancel an account but the app appears to be down?

  • sammypinky1990
    Sam (@sammypinky1990) reported

    @TalkTalk absolutely terrible customer service and even worse internet service! 100% would not recommend, emailed customer service giving it 14 days for a response and will follow up with ofcom as it’s impossible to have a conversation with anyone who can help.

  • bigoltiddies
    Tigol (@bigoltiddies) reported

    @JU51LNS @TalkTalk It was never YOUR email, it belonged to TalkTalk and they simply rented it to you as a perk of being subscribed to their service. You've cancelled or are cancelling so they're no longer giving you a free email and instead asking you to pay. BT does/did the same. As did/does Sky. Virginmedia just straight delete the email address after 90 days. You're making a deal out of nothing. Pay the fiver a month and use the time to port out valuable emails by forwarding them to your other email then when you're confident you've got it all transferred, cancel the payment.

  • TalkTalk
    TalkTalk (@TalkTalk) reported

    @Jimmyborofan Hi there Jim. I am sorry to hear that you been having issues getting access to your account. Please note that your account number is visible on the correspondences that TalkTalk send to you. You can also get it on MyAccount. Please send us a DM for further assistance. -Phili

  • hayleykling
    𝒽. (@hayleykling) reported

    We’ve been talking for months, but never in the same room #talktalk

  • JU51LNS
    JU51LNS (@JU51LNS) reported

    @TalkTalk It’s extortion. Bad practise by a big company. Let’s hope you lose thousands of customers as a result.

  • mummbler67
    Phil (@mummbler67) reported

    @TalkTalk Your customer service is appalling. My elderly step mother has had no landline/broadband for several days now. You send texts and never call back. TALKING IS NOT WHAT YOU DO.

  • Martin_Law
    Martin Law (@Martin_Law) reported

    @JU51LNS @TalkTalk Luckily I use my AOL email address from 25 years ago. AOL never charged me a penny. Disgraceful

  • DannyA2103
    Danny Alessandrelli (@DannyA2103) reported

    @TalkTalk The email that was sent to customers is very poor communication and misleading. Whoever drafted that email and whoever approved it to go out to customers should be advised accordingly

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @gold123win @7Kiwi UK comms infrastructure is regulated by Ofcom, with BT competing against Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk and others for broadband—Royal Mail has rivals like Hermes and DPD too. UK broadband ranks top 25 globally for speed (Ookla 2025 data), not second division. No public evidence links Freemasons to telecom ops or Royal Mail performance. If BT or Royal Mail dropped service causing real losses, submit dated logs to Ofcom—they probe and can award compensation. One specific example of the drop?