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on 22-10-2023 03:21 PM
Is anyone else occasionally getting a 'connection down' error from Chrome (or 'Secure Connection Failed' from Firefox) when changing page - if I hit refresh it works fine. At first I wondered if it was the site I was using but have noticed it on multiple different major websites over the past couple of months and not noticed it from other locations where I don't use Three Broadband so does seem to be related to the router/connection (this is via wired Ethernet too, so not a WiFi problem). I've tried changing DNS server in case that helps but no difference.
It mainly seems to happen when trying to first load a site or (annoyingly) at checkout when a different site is being loaded as part of the checkout process. It certainly doesn't happen everytime but does happen with reasonable frequency. I've also noticed I often get it when trying to pull/push from/to Github too and have to do so a number of times for it to work (browsing the Github website works fine).
on 25-10-2024 05:45 PM
Well its only been little over a day since I've switched away from Three for my BB detailed on my own post of 3+weeks of unusable net, but wow, just realised how so used I was to having issues with things loading and constant refreshes, that it feels like xmas has come early now that they're fixed, and browser extensions and apps work as they should!! After a while the constant refreshes from page errors became a normality.
Urge you all to look at other options for your area. Even if its just a few quid more its sanity restoring
on 25-10-2024 05:55 PM
@Midnight54 wrote:Urge you all to look at other options for your area. Even if its just a few quid more its sanity restoring
100%
on 24-10-2024 11:35 PM
No response @JonathanB ?
What happened to the information you took from people a couple of weeks back?
on 30-10-2024 10:14 AM
Hi @munk,
Thanks for sharing that info, and to everyone else who helped out. It wasn't conclusive, but did eliminate some possibilities. There's internal testing going on at the moment, building on that data I collected.
I'm sorry that these issues are ongoing, and that updates are infrequent, but I can assure you there's a number of colleagues working on investigating these issues for you all.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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on 30-10-2024 12:42 PM
Please continue to keep us updated on a regular basis - Apart from a final solution to the ongoing issues, all we are asking is that one of Three's staff members of any kind should mention a brief update each week, even if it's a "There are no changes" message
Thank you for your update and we look forward to the next update
on 30-10-2024 01:24 PM
Yes, Please keep us updated, silence is worse than telling us there is no change if Three really are investigating things. I would have also included data but I had not recorded events as I've been using a VPN regularly.
on 24-10-2024 02:23 AM
on 22-10-2024 09:40 PM
Happy Birthda- wait, why should this be a happy birthday?
A celebration of misery? Contempt for customers? Ignoring those that help sustain your existence?
Yes those Three points make perfect sense
How can this treatment even be considered legal? In regards to being an Internet Service Provider, the only thing provided is Instability, Silence and Pudency
One year and nothing - Can Three reply within Three days to let us know what is happening?
(This is another prompt for one of Three's staff members of any kind to mention a brief update, even if it's a "There are no changes" message)
on 22-10-2024 06:55 PM
Crazy how long this has gone on for. Our traffic is probably being filtered and scanned regardless and there are side-effects of this that they are unwilling to address or admit to. All our traffic is probably routed through GCHQ. I've got nothing to hide.
on 23-10-2024 12:01 AM
I've got nothing to hide which is why I expect not to be monitored. Same argument goes with ID cards and stop and search and facial recognition etc - "if you've got nothing to hide you've got nothing to worry about" ... no, I'm not hiding anything which is why you don't need to see an ID card / stop/search/monitor my traffic etc.
I get the feeling that this kind of traffic monitoring is the default in the places where Three originated and so they default to doing the same thing in the UK under the auspices that it's simply for age verification / adult filtering. Which may well be the case but if you're going to do it, do it right and don't end up breaking stuff for a lot of people.
There are untold numbers of ISPs that manage to do it properly so it doesn't feel so obviously intrustive. The way Three are doing it it just makes it so obvious that they're snooping on every single thing that's not encrypted end to end.