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Giffgaff outages and service status in Yapton, England

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Giffgaff is a mobile telephone network running as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator using the United Kingdom O2 network.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Yapton, England

The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yapton, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Giffgaff Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Smit3930
    Jacob Smith (@Smit3930) reported

    @giffgaff Oh my bad, I'll do that now.

  • DanielJupp38418
    Daniel Jupp (@DanielJupp38418) reported

    @giffgaff No I can’t because x has decided to ask me for encryption key I’ve never set up

  • baluster57785
    Baluster (@baluster57785) reported

    @giffgaff Never have I seen such an appalling system I wasted many hours the question was ,my SIM card hasn’t arrived ?you could not, would not and did not reply or deal with it , I have now cancelled .

  • boujeeasshoe
    ثاقب🇮🇹 (@boujeeasshoe) reported

    giffgaff you are the worst phone provider in the country i SWEARRR. like why are you never working ??

  • GarethTheNerd
    Gareth Kirk (@GarethTheNerd) reported

    @mhewson_MCH @O2 Honestly the networks all own a cheaper brand. O2 - GiffGaff Vodafone - Voxi (or talkmobile) Three - Smarty mobile EE - EE don't own a flanker brand but 1pMobile sort of fills that gap Would recommend any of them over the big names (apart from 1p mobile as I've never tried it)

  • LouisDobo
    DOBO (@LouisDobo) reported

    @giffgaff Please help me out before I join another company...

  • lubbocksmith
    Nathan Lubbock-Smith (@lubbocksmith) reported

    @giffgaff our network signal has deteriorated and can’t get signal or use 4g even though there is a little 4g. Can you help? I can’t see how to complain about network being down.

  • DragonWolf5589
    Jay Smith (Sonic/Dragonwolf) (@DragonWolf5589) reported

    @tescomobile how come some areas like manchester/st Peter square as an example. And also parts of Wythenshawe and flixton. I have signal but NO data. But others on giffgaff and o2 have no issue? Only tesco? (yet also uses the o2 network) I have to keep switch to a 2nd sim/network

  • TheDePINCat
    TheDePINCat 🐈🌐 (@TheDePINCat) reported

    .@giffgaff have generally been good (10 years+ a subscriber). For the past few days, I have been unable to send texts from my UK number. I had to go onto a forum to diagnose what I thought was a device problem. Reset my network settings (no help). And then back to the forum to find a coverage map. Ideally, giffgaff would send alerts to impacted areas so we are aware with this information. And, with connectivity being fundamental to everything we do in the digital world, communication should be treated as high priority as a burst water pipe or gas leak. This is why community-owned networks are so crucial. There is an extra level of care and concern when the issue directly impacts you.

  • jamespdrury
    James Drury (@jamespdrury) reported

    Considering Virgin Media broadband but don't want a Hub 5? If you're in a VM full fibre area, GiffGaff broadband comes with an Eero 6+ and 900Mb (UP & DOWN) is just £32 per month, no mid contract increases. Use own router for upto 1.2Gb. Use referral code K0DEJXGV for £50 credit.