MOBILE phone provider Three has gone down for hundreds of customers.

Issues with the network started being reported just after 2.30pm this afternoon, according to Downdetector.

Three Mobile is suffering an outage

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Three Mobile is suffering an outage

By 3.04 there were 1,449 reported issues. As of 3.19 this had dropped to 878.

Nearly half the issues relate to customers having no signal while over 30% have no internet on their phones.

The vast majority of the problems stem from London.

A number of customers have taken to Twitter to share their anger at the outage.

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One person said: “Why is my signal down and I cannot use my phone???!!! I cannot do anything.”

Another customer said: “Fair to say Three network has completely shut down…

“Home WiFi, data, phone calling… kaput… I’m tethering from another network to post this because evidently other three users can’t as they have as much ability as communicating from the moon right now…”

A third person added: “So Three network is down, we know now its not just us. That’s the #twitch streams out the window today.”

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The Sun has contacted Three for a comment.

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