Internet connectivity via 3G

Hi
I have han iPhone 3GS since July 09 and have never had a problem connecting to the internet via 3G up until yesterday around 8pm (8 Mar).
I have 3G enabled and now nothing will connect to the internet, no apps nor the browser. The strange thing about this is if I disable 3G I get a little internet connectivity (the circle with a hole symbol, replacing the 3G symbol), but it's very slow or times out.
I have checked all the other settings and they seemed fine. I proceeded to reset the network setting and perform a complete restore, to no avail.
Has anybody ele experienced this and does anyone have any suggestions?
Any help is very much appreciated.

Thanks for the prompt replies both.
It might well be the coverage is down and hopefully it is. Just it is rather strange that all of a sudden the connection has completely gone and can still connect via GPRS when 3G is disabled.
I'm with O2 and checking the forum now with not much luck. Think I'll contact O2 tomorrow. I might have to go to the Apple shop and speak to an expert as I'm a bit stumped.
Thank again for the help.

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