BROADBAND provider Community Fibre has gone down leaving hundreds of customers without access to the internet.
Over 1,000 customers have reported issues with their internet service on the Downdetector website, which measures outages.

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London is the worst impacted area, with a small number of households in Birmingham having problems.
It comes just days after the broadband firm suffered a major outage, with thousands of customers logging complaints.
Customers have taken to X, formerly Twitter, to vent their frustrations at this afternoon’s outage.
One said: “Haven’t had a single issue with community fibre since it got installed in 2023, now had two issues in less than a week.”
Another said: “Community fibre is down again in less than one week?!”
Meanwhile, a third added: “Why tf is community fibre down again.”
Community Fibre went down for over 9,000 customers on Monday, with issues starting just before midday.
The vast majority of customers complained about problems with the internet and a handful have completely no service – including access to customer service.
That included its live chat service and phone number.
Community Fibre provides WiFi to 1.3million homes and 185,000 businesses across London, where it primarily operates.
The Sun has contacted Community Fibre for comment.