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on 07-06-2023 12:14 PM
I moved to Three Broadband around 9 months ago having checked speeds with my own 5G Router.
I have been very impressed with data speeds. Varying between 60 and 150mbps.
Recently It appears that my my local mast is no longer broadcasting a signal. I am now connected to a more distant mast which provides a just about usable signal.Is there any way to find out if my local mast is temporarily down or has been permanently decommissioned? It will influence what I do with going forward
on 07-08-2023 07:49 PM
Hello, Jollycity.
Reduced performance can be a pain, hopefully it isn't a decommissioned mast.
You can use the Three Service Status checker here to see if there's any known issues in the area. If there is an issue, it might be a sign that things are being fixed.
Pete.
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on 07-17-2023 10:16 AM
Thank you. There is no issue reported. I believe the mast has been decommissioned. I am not only able to receive a 4G signal which averages 7mbps. I can no longer stream video without buffering
on 07-18-2023 04:41 PM
Hi @Jollycity,
That's really disappointing to hear. I'll PM you in case we can find anything more out.
To view your private messages on the community, click on your avatar image in the top right of any community page, then "Messages".
Thanks,
Jonathan
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on 10-24-2023 08:16 PM
Hi Jonathan,
I have a similar experience with Jollycity, so I posted my problem in the forum yesterday. Could you also help me find out if my local mast is temporarily down or has been permanently decommissioned?