Residents in a village in north Wales say they feel like they’re living “in the old days” after losing broadband for most of the month.
Locals in Llangwnnadl, Gwynedd, estimate around 40 homes have been without the internet since 4 July, but some in the village still have a connection.
One woman said her husband, who has blood cancer, cannot get test results from the hospital, while a campsite owner has said she has to drive to another town to place business orders online.
Openreach, which runs the UK’s digital network, apologised, saying the issue began after a pole replacement, and work was underway to restore service.