HOUSEHOLDS are reporting that they can’t use gadgets after BT internet has reportedly gone down according to customers.

Users have reported that their Ring doorbells, Alexa smart speakers and PlayStation Network (PSN) have stopped working.

Twitter users report BT down

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Twitter users report BT down

According to Downdetector.com says that there have been 850 reports of BT outages in the last 24 hours.

One Twitter user said: “Ring Doorbell completely down over here in the UK.

“Internet provider is BT and no other issues with anything else, but ring is not working.

“The app doesn’t say anything about any issues, which I believe it should especially if you know there are issues.”

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Another wrote: “NAT Type down on PS5 and I cant enjoy my day off and play some Fortnite….or even use the internet properly….what is going on?”

Others are reporting wider issues with their internet service, with one saying: “Broadband partially down, I can browse the internet but my doorbell isn’t working and Alexa is freaking out.

“Looks like a nationwide issue. What say you?”

Ring has replied to a customer saying that it is aware of an outage.

A spokesperson said: “Thank you for reaching out.

“We are aware of an internet service provider issue impacting some of our neighbours in the UK.

“If the issues you are seeing are only impacting your Ring devices, please send us a DM, and we will be happy to work to resolve them.”

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