TalkTalk outages and service status in Helmsley, 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 Helmsley, England
The chart below shows the number of TalkTalk reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Helmsley, 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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TalkTalk Issues Reports Near Helmsley, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Helmsley and nearby locations:
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Green Goat Poetry & The Wooden Maria (@Wooden_MariaGO) reported from Malton, England@PoetNaff @TalkTalk I've heard nothing but bad things about talktalk I was with virgin media for absolutely years, with very few problems but they don't do broadband in this area I've moved to. Sky have been a constant disappointment, and I had to go through a friend of a friend to get help once!
TalkTalk Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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LouBen 🎀 (@Bekola1975) reported@TalkTalk glitchy slow WiFi for hours now. On off on router. Hard chat on live chat. Followed all instructions. Still same this morn. Paying alot each month. They said an issue & did tests. Its not resolved. How & when please???
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Daisy cliff 🐄 (@cowfaceDaisy) reportedBest customer service Iv ever come across is talktalk @talktalk
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Andy Stone (@AndyStoneSheila) reported@TalkTalk your Broadband was already slow, but für last 2 days it’s almost Snail pace. Have you gone bust?
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Kerrie (@WF2K_) reportedHi @TalkTalk I've had issues with your customer service calling here again even though I made a complaint and was assured no one would call, and then another person said they removed my number for me but then I received another call the following day.
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Nicko (@lillywobbles) reported@TalkTalk Need to cancel an account but the app appears to be down?
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JamesOMahoney (@JamesOMahoney) reported@TalkTalk For me to be grieving and spend hours on social media but you are sitting down and paid for it. Stop gatekeeping access to your senior executives
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TalkTalk (@TalkTalk) reported@JU51LNS I am sorry to hear that you feel this way, however, from 7 July, if you’re not a TalkTalk broadband customer and haven’t subscribed, you won’t be able to access your email. Elizabeth
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Bill Graham (@graham69717) reported@entrustTMF @virginmedia Only way to get good service is to use BT/Open Reach as provider; but you will pay! I have had Shell, TalkTalk and now Utility Warehouse as my contract changed hands. All equally poor in their own way. At last house, in the middle of nowhere, had BT, and never had a problem.
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😀 Justin 😀 FunJustJustin 👋❤️❤️ (@FunJustJustin) reported@status_is_down My BB is working but my Landline is down, I have no tone and when i call my landline from my mobile it now says Invalid number, In live chat with talktalk had no replies, no help!
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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?