EE says that it worked overnight to fix a technical problem, which some customers were unable to call or receive calls.
In the last 24 hours, hundreds of people using a mobile provider have told the BBC that they have experienced service issues.
It comes after thousands of people remain Unable to call or receive calls earlier this week Due to a technical issue that affected both mobile and landline phones.
On Saturday, a spokesman of BT – who owns EE – said that the network was “running normally” after maintenance last night, but it was “monitoring” the situation.
Your voice of the BBC, your news continued to receive messages from readers on Saturday, stating that he had experienced issues with his phone service.
An 84 -year -old customer said that she and her husband were left unable to make a “important” call to their daughter and son -in -law.
Another Essex customer said, “The service is still down, no service is unacceptable in our third day.”
“This is still an ongoing issue,” said another customer of the Exeter who said that many offices of their estate agency business were experienced by all calls calling everyone.
Earlier this week, EE customers reported that they were unable to call or receive calls including 999.
BT on Thursday apologized for the outage and said it happened after “affecting a technical mistake affecting a technical mistake” on his network.
Responding to the latest outage, EE said on Saturday: “We continue to operate increased monitoring to prevent recurrence.
“We honestly apologize for any inconvenience due to this issue.”