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Giffgaff outages and service status in Carmarthen, Wales

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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 Carmarthen, Wales

The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Carmarthen, Wales 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:

  • lordspencer
    Lord Miles Spencer LLB (@lordspencer) reported

    @giffgaff How long to fix mast near SO17 ? Ive been without service for 27 HOURS now

  • Ancy_Spirit
    Ancestral_Spirit (@Ancy_Spirit) reported

    @FyrFrames @DoesItPlay1 This is the part I don't understand. I am on a pay as you go with Giffgaff and mine worked, he's on the same pay as you go deal as mine, his doesn't work 🤷

  • CarnorJax87
    Jax (@CarnorJax87) reported

    Anyone on Giffgaff... Is your service down?

  • Woody3704
    Woody Knows (@Woody3704) reported

    @crip72012 @hewantswealth I had O2 for a long time and it was fine for work and making calls Until I needed an actual good network with consistent uptime and no 300 ping when I'm playing online games. Giffgaff runs smoother. For what I use it for anyway. That 6 quid extra is honestly whatever.

  • jasoneccles
    Jason (@jasoneccles) reported

    @thomasforth I think they are, in a way. This year I made the mistake of moving from O2 to Lebara, because it was cheaper. The signal is terrible, and despite it being on the Vodafone network, I get a “less bars” than colleagues who are on Vodafone. It seems to me the MVNOs, like Lebara and GiffGaff, are ways of selling less bandwidth for cheaper money.

  • WhoDeyFromUK
    Who Dey From UK (@WhoDeyFromUK) reported

    @giffgaff full signal and 4G yet mobile internet is not working… y’all having issues?

  • alpherah
    Steve (@alpherah) reported

    @giffgaff @giffgaff we tried this it says chat isn’t available and to submit a web form which we did. The service has been pretty shocking so far however. Don’t you guys test the phones?! Apple diagnostics can be run self service these days so there isn’t really an excuse

  • gokhansanirimm
    gökhan 🇲🇰 🇧🇬 (@gokhansanirimm) reported

    @giffgaff Hello. I have a problem. I have about £150 in my account, but PayPal is banned in my country. What can we do about this? I don’t want my money to be lost.

  • MittArmstrong
    Garfield StJohnSmyth (@MittArmstrong) reported

    @giffgaff worse customer service ever. Can't be bothered helping when there is something wrong so you have to try and cobble your way through their community hoping someone else has had the same problem. Stop trying to be quirky and try being helpful

  • 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.