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Origin Broadband outages and service status in Gloucester, 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 Gloucester, England

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Origin Broadband Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JerryonTwidder
    JerryonTwidder (@JerryonTwidder) reported

    This is how good @OriginBroadband are at customer service: several times (including over the phone) I have asked them to stop sending me bills for £0.00. This company not only has a useless IT system that sends out such stupid emails but poorly trained staff who take no notice.

  • spoonfulofcocoa
    A Spoonful of Cocoa (@spoonfulofcocoa) reported

    @OriginBroadband Do you no longer provide live chat on your website? My outage is ongoing and I’d appreciate a response

  • GaiaSophia8
    ☮️❤️🧡💛🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈Gaia🦉Sophia🏳️‍⚧️🇺🇦💚💙💜☮️ (@GaiaSophia8) reported

    @DrHughHarvey @oliviasolon @OriginBroadband £30 for 67Mbps down...?!😳67Mbp/s is 8.375MB/s down. She's currently paying £37 for ½Gbit (500Mb/s).500Mb/s is 62.5MB/s, ~7.5x FASTER. Why would she want to switch to an ISP offering worse speeds? Didn't realise such pathetic speeds were still being offered.

  • Rob46156436
    Rob (@Rob46156436) reported

    Are you owed money by trouble @OriginBroadband ? Time may be running out to get it back. #administration #wheresthemoneygone

  • Schmell_DeCoffe
    Wake UP! and smell the Coffee (@Schmell_DeCoffe) reported

    @PerBetts @OriginBroadband After paying be sure to cancel any Direct Debit or Recurring Card Payment that Origin have set up (they usually set the RCP up without asking permission (naughty)). This will prevent them from taking money from your account when they have one of their frequent computer glitches.

  • DrPennyC
    Dr Penny Carey (@DrPennyC) reported

    @OriginBroadband can you advise how I stop my contract as I'm moving house? I can't find anything on the website or customer portal. Only stuff about moving it to my new address.

  • DimmockAlf
    Alf Dimmock (@DimmockAlf) reported

    @OriginBroadband Internet down again tonight, not good

  • hs96hsmith
    Hannah Smith (@hs96hsmith) reported

    @OriginBroadband why is your live chat feature not working on the website?

  • Schmell_DeCoffe
    Wake UP! and smell the Coffee (@Schmell_DeCoffe) reported

    @DrPennyC @OriginBroadband You can stop your contract at any time, but they will charge you an early termination fee (as would 99% of other providers), unfortunately you are legally obliged to pay for the service for whatever time still remains on your contract.

  • JerryonTwidder
    JerryonTwidder (@JerryonTwidder) reported

    So 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?