TalkTalk outages and service status in Chard, 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 Chard, England
The chart below shows the number of TalkTalk reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Chard, 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 Chard, England
The most recent TalkTalk outage reports came from the following cities: Taunton.
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Internet | 2 months ago |
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Phone | 3 months ago |
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TalkTalk Issues Reports Near Chard, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Chard and nearby locations:
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Sally (@SallysChateau) reported from Bridport, EnglandSo far 30 mins online trying to sort out 90 year old mother's acct with @TalkTalk now been told to phone, huge queue so told to go online. Losing the will, going to cancel the bloody account.
TalkTalk Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Smile-World (@RedaFibo) reported@TalkTalk again.. your broadband is going up and down every minute since early this morning! How people are supposed to work?? This is getting ridiculous as it’s not the first time! Time to change the ISP provider!
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JamesOMahoney (@JamesOMahoney) reported@TalkTalk Can't believe that @TalkTalk are continuing to bill my late mother who died in October 2025. In April 2026 this Disgrace of a company continue to bill with no phone service.
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Debzzz Needham 🍂 (@DeborahNeedham) reported@TalkTalk why have I received an email telling me I need to start paying for my email account because I’m no longer a customer? I am a Talktalk customer and my email address is linked to my Broadband account
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Emma (@Emma91808622713) reported@TalkTalk is the internet down
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mikecee77 (@mikecee77) reported@Wins_Jenn @WallStreetApes @CAgovernor Well, it’s easier to see a problem while you are in the middle of it, then before the problem occurs… then talkTalk about it…
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Jean Smith. Be kind and smile it costs nothing. (@JeanSmith551952) reported@garygilligan @virginmedia Phoned TalkTalk to add SafeCall. Answered within seconds. Lovely helpful person. Added the service, gave me £4 discount off my monthly bill then found another offer £2 less. So I have an extra service plus £5 a month saving for 18 months. Change to @TalkTalk they are excellent.
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Smile-World (@RedaFibo) reported@TalkTalk The internet is totally down now! I just DM you!
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Angela (@angelajazz2) reported@TalkTalk Been having problems for days now. Supposed up have been fixed but it’s getting worse
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mpc (@Scampicus) reported@TalkTalk Never known a company to do so much to make life impossible for the customer. chat service doesn’t work, phone service doesn’t work, X messages useless. they say DM us and make sure they switch off DM’s .
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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.