Sky internet down: Mobile network issues hit users across UK
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Your support makes all the difference.Sky Mobile has stopped working properly, the company has said.
Users reported that their phone’s connections seemed to have stopped working, leading them to think they were being ignored or failing to receive calls or messages.
On Twitter, Sky acknowledged the issue and said it was working to fix it.
“We are aware that some Sky Mobile customers are experiencing intermittent issues with their service right now,” it said.
“We are investigating the issue and we are sorry for any inconvenience this may be causing.”
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