How to check Three Home Broadband Network Status

If you have problems with your Three Home Broadband service, use the Three (3) Network Status Checker to check if there are issues in your area and to report new issues.

There is a chance that the loss of service on your home broadband may be due to planned or unplanned maintenance.


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