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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Andrew Griffin

Virgin Media says internet working as normal amid reports of outages

Virgin Media says its internet service is working as normal, despite reports of an outage.

Numerous articles and consumer website uSwitch said that Virgin's broadband was being hit by issues and users were unable to get online.

But the company says there is no major outage and that most people should still be able to connect as usual.

“Our broadband services are running as normal – there is no national broadband outage affecting our network," a Virgin Media spokesperson said.

Confusion around the outage was increased after Virgin Media customers were directed to its service status page.

But when that site was visited by The Independent, it displayed a message indicating that part of the site "isn't available at the moment", because of "essential work".

The reports of an outage came just a day after Sky broadband was hit by similar problems, which meant that users were also not able to get online. That has since been fixed, after engineers traced the problem to a broken network card.

It also comes amid questions over the future of internet companies. Labour has said that it will bring parts of the internet infrastructure into public ownership and offer free internet if it wins the election – a commitment that leader Jeremy Corbyn referenced in the wake of the Sky outage.

A new scheme means that a number of internet companies – including Virgin Media and Sky, as well as TalkTalk, BT and Zen Internet – will offer customers refunds if service is offline for long enough.

Soon after that commitment was made, Virgin Media was revealed to be the worst company for internet outages in research by Which?.

Social media is an increasingly important battle ground in elections - and home to many questionable claims pumped out by all sides. If social media sites won't investigate the truth of divisive advertising, we will. Please send any political Facebook advertising you receive to digitaldemocracy@independent.co.uk, and we will catalogue and investigate it. Read more here.

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