All systems are operational

Past Incidents

27th January 2024

No incidents reported

26th January 2024

No incidents reported

25th January 2024

Authentication , DNS and Landline Service Failure

Due to a loss of Virtual Machine Clusters within our Network. Our main Website, Customer services Telephone Support and Customer service account portals are currently offline. We did also observe an issue with our DNS which we have resolved via alternative routes so Internet services to customers should be working normally. Landline services in rural areas are also unavailable at this time.

The above issue is also impacting authentication within both our rural and Liverpool Networks.

Advice:

In areas where you have a router please keep your router plugged in. Restarting the router will leave you without service until our authentication servers restore. In areas where you are in a communal address please keep your device connected to the Wifi, disconnecting your devices will mean they cannot authenticate onto the network

  • All Virtual Machines are now back online. All Services are back to normal operations. If you are still experiencing any issues please contact our support team through our normal channels.

  • We are still awaiting other Virtual machines within the cluster to come back online

  • Landline Services, our website and our customer services support line are restoring

  • 24th January 2024

    No incidents reported

    23rd January 2024

    No incidents reported

    22nd January 2024

    No incidents reported

    21st January 2024

    STORM Isha / STORM Jocelyn - Services at Risk

    We are prepared for Storm Isha

    The Met Office has issued a warning for Storm Isha, bringing strong winds and rain across our regions on Sunday 21st January and into Monday 22nd January. Our team are prepared to respond if this weather impacts our internet or Power Services. Network Operations engineers and Field Engineers are on standby for any disruption this may cause.

  • As the winds ease following Storm Isha, Met Eireann has named Storm Jocelyn. Storm Jocelyn is forecast to bring strong winds and heavy rain to our regions on Tuesday and into Wednesday. Our team remain prepared to respond if this weather impacts our internet or Power Services. Network Operations engineers and Field Engineers are on standby for any disruption this may cause.