Origin Broadband

Origin Broadband Outage Report in Glasgow, Scotland

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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 Glasgow, Scotland

The chart below shows the number of Origin Broadband reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Glasgow 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 Glasgow, Scotland 02/10/2026 12:50

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Internet (50%)

    Internet (50%)

  2. Total Blackout (25%)

    Total Blackout (25%)

  3. Wi-fi (25%)

    Wi-fi (25%)

Community Discussion

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Origin Broadband Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Minimem8 Minimem8 (@Minimem8) reported

    @OriginBroadband I have spent over an hour and a half online with "support", they say I cannot cancel my contract before June otherwise, I will have to pay penalties. Why not answer here why you feel you can ignore the guidelines I've linked to? Or are Origin going to reverse this policy?

  • georgiesucks Georgie (@georgiesucks) reported

    @_fadgie_ @OriginBroadban1 @OriginBroadband Trying to charge me £1.50 a month because their internet won’t connect properly to my Nintendo switch?? How is that legal? It’s THEIR issue I shouldn’t have to pay for it

  • davidjbodman David Bodman (@davidjbodman) reported

    @OriginBroadband @OriginBroadban1 Material detriment A1.10 Ofcom is likely to treat any price increase4 to the agreed core subscription price (however constructed and described in the contract terms)5 during the fixed term of a telecommunications contract as a modification

  • DerekWe51929279 Derek Weeks (@DerekWe51929279) reported

    @OriginBroadban1 @OriginBroadband @ispreview If the end is near for origin broadband it cannot come soon enough for an awful lot of long suffering customers. An increase is yet another insult.

  • zaffhome Zaffar Iqbal (@zaffhome) reported

    @OriginBroadband internet is out. How can you justify closing down support at weekends?

  • Minimem8 Minimem8 (@Minimem8) reported

    @OriginBroadband @davidjbodman You are not, I am not on a rolling contract, I am on a fixed term contract. Ofcom guidelines clearly state I should have the option to cancel without penalty. Are you saying the Origin are doing that?

  • alex_massey7 Alex Massey (@alex_massey7) reported

    @OriginBroadband Is there anyone in office now I’m having problems with my upload speed and to be honest it’s a joke

  • dguillaume David (@dguillaume) reported

    @OriginBroadband You recently announced price increases and say "We have invested in our national network and equipment to improve the overall performance of our network." the only problem is YOU DON'T HAVE A NETWORK! you are just a reseller. This is a complete lie

  • gary_rockcliffe Gary 🏆 Rockcliffe 💙 MOT 💛 (@gary_rockcliffe) reported

    @georgiesucks @OriginBroadban1 @OriginBroadband Is there nobody who can take a look into this company and why they cannot give a proper fibre broadband service like the others?

  • flyerbetic Mike Dunning (@flyerbetic) reported

    @OriginBroadband utterly awful online support please tell me how to escalate this to a manager.