Giffgaff Outage Report in Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland
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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 Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland
The chart below shows the number of Giffgaff reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Ballynahinch 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 (37%)
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Phone (26%)
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Internet (21%)
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Total Blackout (14%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (%)
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Giffgaff Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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AnnaJoe
(@AnnaJoe2022) reported
@mrdanwalker Nothing, no alert received, 4G phone, switched on, 02 network (GiffGaff)
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Andrew Roberts 💬🏳️🌈
(@AndyMRoberts) reported
@Rick_Turner @TheSimonC90 I’m with giffgaff which runs on O2. What is the coverage like where you are? If you were not receiving a 4G/5G signal at the time of the test, you wouldn’t have received the alert. There are so many places around here that only get 3G and they won’t have received the alert.
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Richard Marchewka
(@workerbee2013) reported
@giffgaff @Laurape45036454 My wife didn’t get the alert in Oxenhope and neither did my daughter in London (both on Giffgaff). My phone, on EE, got it a couple of minutes early. I’d have to give them a call to pass on the alert in a real emergency. Come on giffgaff get your act together!
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Benjamin
(@otb_benjamin) reported
@RhysCurtis14 I’m on GiffGaff as well. Strange as loads of people down in Cornwall didn’t get theirs.
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Phoebe
(@PhoebsBo) reported
@AmandaB55744931 I’m with Giffgaff, who use O2's network. I wonder if there’s a method to provide feedback. Can’t have them thinking their test was a success!
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Cllr Robin Drury Layfield #CommunityIndependents ✊
(@robinlayfield) reported
@lkchdschh Also it's instantly dismissable. I'm more likely to receive an emergency notification from my friends / street Whatsapp network than this signal which goes off and then is gone. Alarm notifications very patchy on the GiffGaff network too.
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T Roberts 💙 😷
(@industrialteg) reported
@CentralBylines Husband did (including the alarm noise) I didn't, so it was 50:50 in our house. I was definitely on 4G. I'm with Giffgaff who use O2s network (I think?)
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Bex ✨
(@RBIllustration) reported
@g0g0mi I got it and I'm on Giffgaff, my mum who is on EE didn't get it and neither did one of my friends but idk what network she's on. It seems to be very inconsistent
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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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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!