Tesco Mobile Outage Report in Currie, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Tesco Mobile Limited is a mobile virtual network operator in the United Kingdom using the O2 Network and has 99% network coverage in the UK.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Currie, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of Tesco Mobile reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Currie 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 Tesco Mobile users through our website.
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Phone (39%)
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Total Blackout (32%)
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Internet (23%)
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E-mail (4%)
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Wi-fi (2%)
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TV (1%)
Live Outage Map Near Currie, Edinburgh, Scotland
The most recent Tesco Mobile outage reports came from the following cities: Edinburgh.
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Tesco Mobile Issues Reports Near Currie, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Currie and nearby locations:
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Mark
(@torturedmind69) reported
from
Currie, Scotland
@tescomobile why am i getting a ping pong game or a old clock ticking,sound during calls to another tesco mobile call,been months,please help
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Nick Hood
(@cullaloe) reported
from
Inverkeithing, Scotland
@NiccolasGrant @tescomobile There’s the problem with artificial competition. You wouldn’t have got this under the GPO.
Tesco Mobile Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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aaron nelhams
(@aaron_nelhams) reported
@tescomobile There's no physical damage to the device or any liquid damage either, it's just the pre applied screen protector that is not advised to be removed has started coming away at the crease where the device folds
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rekt
(@RektWolfos) reported
@tescomobile You also have poor coverage
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n.flooy_rejoinEU_FBPE
(@n_flooy) reported
@blueballoon99 @Albman55 @tescomobile It’s called piggy backing so no it’s not exactly same O2 use preferred network for direct customers and remaining bandwidth for networks like Tesco (MVNO). I was a network engineer for a network and I can tel you there is a difference between the bandwidth you are allowed to use!
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Alex Williams
(@bowtiesbraces) reported
@tescomobile Very easy for you to say when you’re an MVNO who doesn’t actually own, operate, or invest in their own network coverage. 2020/2021 saw the biggest surge in data usage for decades, upgrading the infrastructure costs money. Not to mention morons burning during brand new 5G Masts.
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Harry James
(@HarryJa89056432) reported
@ShaunMa69762058 @Medusa05413706 @tescomobile It uses o2 network.
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Shrillsirenosaurus (Hilly) #Istandwithmarionmillar
(@willybobs48) reported
@Church_of_Aston @tescomobile I've never spoken to a Filipino when I've called EE.
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ian stobbart
(@ianstobbart1) reported
@tescomobile No changes I did it twice this morning The phone is giving me notifications saying no network coverage
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RA
(@RonaldA16957298) reported
@tescomobile @gavbrtm Why ? so you can give me more bull ****, Your lack of service and my difficulty breaking away from your company left me in difficult circumstances ,so why should I wish to return considering ,my circumstances have improved.
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Chocobotwinkie
(@Chocobotwinkie) reported
@Albman55 @tescomobile I’ve been with Tesco since 2012. Their customer service is exemplary & their prices are brilliant. They have the same coverage as O2. Never had an issue in my 10 years with them.
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Alex Williams
(@bowtiesbraces) reported
@tescomobile Very easy for you to say when you’re an MVNO who doesn’t actually own, operate, or invest in their own network coverage. 2020/2021 saw the biggest surge in data usage for decades, upgrading the infrastructure costs money. Not to mention morons burning during brand new 5G Masts.