Origin Broadband

Origin Broadband Outage Report in Leyland, Lancashire, 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 Leyland, England

The chart below shows the number of Origin Broadband reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Leyland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Origin Broadband Outage Chart in Leyland, Lancashire, England 12/02/2025 01:35

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Origin Broadband users through our website.

  1. Internet (56%)

    Internet (56%)

  2. Wi-fi (22%)

    Wi-fi (22%)

  3. Total Blackout (17%)

    Total Blackout (17%)

  4. E-mail (6%)

    E-mail (6%)

Community Discussion

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Origin Broadband Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • GamingPrince91 The Gaming Prince91 (@GamingPrince91) reported

    @OriginBroadband i seem to ne having connection issues with my wifi the past few hours ?

  • DerekWe51929279 Derek Weeks (@DerekWe51929279) reported

    @OriginBroadband You have no idea how I feel. Being scammed is not funny. Origin really out to learn how to practice proper Customer service and deal with issues in a timely and professional manner.

  • MrTClayts Tom Clayton (@MrTClayts) reported

    @JackTheL4d @abbeylinegold @OriginBroadband I've been on their website and it says 18 month term right below the price. Nevertheless it's obviously a pandemic led situation that, I agree, you shouldn't be liable for as a student. Surely there must be support to cover this that you can claim from Govt or University?

  • MrTClayts Tom Clayton (@MrTClayts) reported

    @JackTheL4d @abbeylinegold @OriginBroadband I wasn't referring to the 5400 page document. It will have been right next to the price when you signed up. It's not really the fault of the service provider. If its as a result of Covid then can't you apply for a grant and/or support from the Govt or University?

  • organised Shay (@organised) reported from Coventry, England

    Stayed with @OriginBroadband in the new house because they’re great for service and you can take your own modem — would have killed for @virginmedia but alas that area is too rural 😭

  • mccali99 mc california (@mccali99) reported

    @OriginBroadband in the event that you wish to escalate your complaint. After this letter is sent, no further action will be taken on our part. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further queries regarding your Origin account by calling our teams on 0330 024 17 77.

  • __getinthebin Will Jones (@__getinthebin) reported

    @AmyBullContent @OriginBroadband If they legit said that to you I’m unsurprised. One of their tech support told me that DSL filters expire after 3-6 months and that changing my DNS servers could affect a ping or trace route result. My secret weapon was being a complete tech nerd

  • MaverickCS5 Maverick (@MaverickCS5) reported

    @OriginBroadband Hi Origin, Im having problems connecting a Nintendo Switch to the broadband. Connects just fine but when trying to play online, it says NAT type D, wondering how to change this? I believe the router is double NAT'd and requires a static IP. Was not aware of this

  • MrTClayts Tom Clayton (@MrTClayts) reported

    @JackTheL4d @abbeylinegold @OriginBroadband Hi mate, usually when you sign a broadband deal it will set out in the main headlines the term. You can't cancel at any time as you're tied in for that term. I think you'd get a bit of grace maybe if you were in the final 30-60 days but what Origin are requesting is the norm.

  • mccali99 mc california (@mccali99) reported

    @OriginBroadband As we couldn't come to a mutual agreement over how best to resolve your case, you now have the right to go to Ombudsman Services: Communications to take your complaint further if you wish. The Ombudsman’s role is to offer free, independent help to resolve your