Community Fibre faced another broadband outage on February 21, impacting over 8,500 customers shortly after a previous disruption just days earlier. The outage began around 4 p.m. and was resolved by 4:30 p.m. However, this recurrence comes after a previous incident on February 17, when reports exceeded 10,000, leaving many users unable to connect. Community Fibre acknowledged the issues affecting their network and expressed their commitment to find a solution, although the cause of the disruptions has not been stated publicly. The repeated outages have raised frustrations among the provider's 300,000 customers in the London area.
Community Fibre experienced another significant outage on February 21, just days after a previous disruption, affecting over 8,500 customers who reported internet issues.
The internet service was down around 4 p.m., with restoration by 4:30 p.m., indicating persistent challenges faced by the provider in maintaining continuous service.
Despite assuring customers that engineers were addressing the issues, Community Fibre has not disclosed the reasons behind these repeated outages, raising concerns among users.
With over 300,000 customers primarily in London, these service disruptions are becoming a growing source of frustration, as many users are left offline temporarily.
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