Origin Broadband outages and service status in Leyton, England
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Origin Broadband is an Internet service provider and network operator based in Yorkshire. The company provides consumer and wholesale internet connectivity, including FTTC, ADSL2+, Leased Lines, wireless 'point to point' systems, and general fixed-line telecommunications services.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Leyton, England
The chart below shows the number of Origin Broadband reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Leyton, 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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Origin Broadband Issues Reports Near Leyton, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Leyton and nearby locations:
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Vinicius Fachinetto (@vfachinetto) reported from Poplar, England@OriginBroadband 30 minutes waiting on the line for technical support.... still waiting
Origin Broadband Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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JerryonTwidder (@JerryonTwidder) reportedSo when you "move house" as a @OriginBroadband customer they treat you as a new customer, give you a new customer reference, leave the old account intact and put you on a new contract. WTF can't they just tie the new supply address to the existing account and contract?
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Derek Weeks (@DerekWe51929279) reported@OriginBroadband Here’s another crude gimmick Origin broadband to entice people to join this disjointed excuse of an internet provider. Their equipment sucks and their customers service is non existent.
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Leighton Pickering / Lewis (@LeightonLewis4) reportedThey sent me a new Router, Yesterday, Guess what ? Still no Signal coming in, As ive always told them They even sent me a letter, Stating, If they get Openreach out, They may charge me, What A Cheek, When I'm entitled to Compensation for loss of service. @OriginBroadband
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Skull (@TheTweetOfSkull) reported@OriginBroadband Do you support ipv6 yet? If not,when?
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fazalm (@fazal1984) reported@OriginBroadband hi team, shoddy internet outages again! I have sent couple DMs in the last month or so with limited help! Could someone please review
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Wake UP! and smell the Coffee (@Schmell_DeCoffe) reported@JerryonTwidder @OriginBroadband Switch service providers, or you contact @OriginBroadband, the operative who takes your call sends a request to the NOC team, they send it back refused because the operative didn't fill a simple detail in, they submit it again, it gets refused again, repeat ad infinitum.
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David Bodman (@davidjbodman) reported@OriginBroadband: Sorry we messed up, but we credited your account and now the next month is free. Also @originbroadband: You haven't paid last month's bill, so we're going to charge you £10 and limit your service in 7 days. How would you rate your service?
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The Gaming Prince91 (@GamingPrince91) reported@Rob46156436 @OriginBroadband I had zero issues till last night the prices are good but they need to up there signal some moreespecslly with thr router as i had to use the old BT router as a booster
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Tunote (@Tunoteee) reported@modredcastleton @OriginBroadband You should use this as a reference for an event in the game. When you interact with it it could say, "Someone did a horrible job with this. I could do better blindfolded." You know. As a funny callback for your Twitter followers. Or something.
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Wake UP! and smell the Coffee (@Schmell_DeCoffe) reported@lindahudson66 @OriginBroadband They are professional thieves, using misdirection and contractual law to scalp people out of their money. That they use illegally installed recurring payments to recover money when people cancel direct debits due to poor service is only one of their tools of deception.