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Giffgaff outages and service status in Moulton, 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 Moulton, England

The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Moulton, 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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Live Outage Map Near Moulton, England

The most recent Giffgaff outage reports came from the following cities: Northampton.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Northampton Internet 29 days ago

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Giffgaff Issues Reports Near Moulton, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Moulton and nearby locations:

  • factory_sausage
    πŸŒŸβ˜”πŸ«§Little Sausage FactoryπŸ«§β˜”πŸŒŸ (@factory_sausage) reported from Northampton, England

    @mossgatherer_ Giffgaff. I pay a tenner a month and never get through my data.

  • markwilsonit
    Mrk W Dgtl (@markwilsonit) reported from Olney, England

    @stevegoodman @tomarbuthnot @VodafoneUK Agree on Vodafone being shocking. They are my ISP and they recently wrote to say they are putting up prices by way above inflation whilst my service is still worse than with previous ISP. Even so, I don't think I can get Wi-Fi calling with my mobile provider (giffgaff) either 😒

  • 1AustinMitch
    Mitch (@1AustinMitch) reported from Northamptonshire, England

    @EE No bud, basically your network is really bad and am paying to be on that rubbish network... where’s @giffgaff when you need them!

Giffgaff Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • giffgaff
    giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported

    @JakeMUFCSceptic Please drop us a DM, so we can help. - giffgaff Tasbiya

  • giffgaff
    giffgaff (@giffgaff) reported

    @Kari_Casanova29 If he is having issues with the most recent update he will need to reply to the agents through the case and let them know, Karina. This isn't something we can investigate further through social media unfortunately - giffgaff Jade

  • 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 top 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.

  • TheBossnME
    Mark πŸˆβ€β¬› πŸˆβ€β¬› (@TheBossnME) reported

    @virginmedia @giffgaff @Telefonica gifgaff, who are part of O2, who now work with Virgin Media. All part of Telefonica (and Liberty Global). A FOI request detailing how network coverage map data is recorded, updated, and published would be interesting to see. It seems to be very different from reality.

  • chris_tait
    Chris Tait (@chris_tait) reported

    @O2 @giffgaff hi, I’ve been experiencing service issues on the giffgaff network in Stowmarket area for nigh on a week now. Service status on both your pages state there’s a phone mast issue but should be able to do all the usual things, however you can’t. ETA on fix?

  • TheBossnME
    Mark πŸˆβ€β¬› πŸˆβ€β¬› (@TheBossnME) reported

    @virginmedia @giffgaff @Telefonica Virgin Media are πŸ’― with prompt online support. Always have been. I'm not sure any of the others will reply, at all...

  • 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.

  • kazzie222
    kazzie (@kazzie222) reported

    @giffgaff Can I have an update on my service please I still after several week have no service , I will have to consider changing to another network provider if not sorted soon

  • TheBossnME
    Mark πŸˆβ€β¬› πŸˆβ€β¬› (@TheBossnME) reported

    @virginmedia @giffgaff @Telefonica gifgaff, who are part of O2, who now work with Virgin Media. All part of Telefonica (and Liberty Global). A FOI request detailing how network coverage map data is recorded, updated, and published would be interesting to see. It seems to be very different from reality.

  • esnw33430
    G (@esnw33430) reported

    @valuemanmatt @O2 @Joff_L They decided its fair for you to pay through the nose so other "new customers" have a deal. Like many companies, there is no customer loyalty, they want the maximum money out of you for minimum service. Time to port your number to giffgaff, same o2 network and less money.