Giffgaff Outage Report in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, 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 Great Missenden, England
The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Great Missenden and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Giffgaff users through our website.
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Wi-fi (54%)
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Internet (19%)
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Phone (19%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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E-mail (1%)
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TV (1%)
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Giffgaff Issues Reports Near Great Missenden, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Great Missenden and nearby locations:
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TMJ-UKR Jobs
(@tmj_ukr_jobs) reported
from
Uxbridge, England
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dola
(@dolajs) reported
from
Beaconsfield, England
@giffgaff I’m having a few issues ...phone shows 4G but as soon as I make a call it drops instantly to 3G ...no matter the reception
Giffgaff Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Simon Beer
(@basecampfilms) reported
Emergency alert received by child on giffgaff, wife on EE but nothing for me on EE. All in the same room and both types of alert turned on for me in iPhone settings #emergencyalert
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Polo
(@Gie_It_Laldy) reported
@tech604boy @marxfemkitty It's funny, it went off for people who had disabled the alerts, then loads of people never got the alert at all. From what I've heard, Giffgaff users got it a minute early, and me and many others on Three never got it at all. Wouldn't be by the UK gov if it worked properly, eh?
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6.
(@6fatzz) reported
@yootwenny My bad you look like a giffgaff ***** acc
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Adam Durance
(@DuranceAdam) reported
only people on GiffGaff didn't get the #emergencyalert. Proof the government don't give a **** about chavs.
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David Thompson
(@DaveSThompson) reported
from
Corbridge, England
Hello, you lovely @giffgaff people. I know I'm not alone in not having received the #emergencyalert message on my phone, however my wife next to me did on her Giffgaff Android mobile; presumably the signal is from the same mast? It's probably a Gov't ****-up as usual... Hey ho.
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Andy
(@AndyTaurus) reported
@giffgaff I have a nokia 3210 or something similar, did not get my UK emergency broadcast, should I be concerned?
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James Clark
(@jeclark) reported
@ConstantGeekery Same here across 5 devices connected to @SMARTYMobileUK and @giffgaff networks. May be because Smarty devices were connected though WiFi calling and giffgaff only had 3G signal. 3/Smarty have acknowledged there was a problem and say they’re working to resolve it for real alerts!
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Simon Garner Photography
(@SimonJGarner) reported
@pipmadeley I’m seeing some sort of comedy sketch with people with a smaller network provider like giffgaff etc sat there as what ever the disaster is seen through their window Then the people who send it saying I’ve a feeling we forgot something
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Natalya Dell
(@natalyadell) reported
@helenvecht @rogermerriman Three seem to have cocked up by lots of people on their network not getting it. I've seen QTs suggesting other networks repeatedly broadcast the alert (as per spec) and Three didn't... I was on GiffGaff and Three, dual sims, so could have been either which got it.
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Joruus
(@TheBaoth) reported
@flyfour @giffgaff 4 phones, same location, same network and only one phone got the alert. So the reality is, its neither network nor mast. Its just another broken system.