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

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Origin Broadband Issues Reports Near Dartford, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dartford and nearby locations:

  • vfachinetto
    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:

  • rbikysx
    RBIXD (@rbikysx) reported

    Internets down till Friday so it looks like I'll be making absolutely zero money till then! Pog!! Tysm @OriginBroadband ily🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺

  • davidjbodman
    David Bodman (@davidjbodman) reported

    @OriginBroadband It still didn't make the price increase legitimate, and you haven't actually refuted that! Neither have you refuted that existing customers are now paying for cheaper deals for new customers. These practises should attract the attention of @ofcom and @BBCWatchdog. Very poor.

  • mholdsworth001
    Michael Holdsworth (@mholdsworth001) reported

    @OriginBroadband Hi I have been trying to cancel my broadband for some time now I was out of contract last year, can someone answer the phone at the call centre ? Thanks in advance

  • Ragg_Mann
    John smith (@Ragg_Mann) reported

    @OriginBroadband my broadband went down from 60geg to 35meg and i was still getting charged for 60meg robbers

  • RichardHesketh1
    Richard Hesketh ☯️⚛☮️ #CancelRoyalty (@RichardHesketh1) reported

    @KiltedTxn I thought I had. @OriginBroadband I'll try again. Why does my Wireless Calling keep dropping out? It's never stable.

  • Ragg_Mann
    John smith (@Ragg_Mann) reported

    @OriginBroadband this is the worst broadband company in the uk they are robbers

  • queenofinsanit3
    s (@queenofinsanit3) reported

    @OriginBroadband Why is my internet not working I’m getting a privicy notice saying blocking networks

  • joshpowney
    Joshua Powney (@joshpowney) reported

    @OriginBroadband no internet for 48 hours now thanks guys... no rush to get paying customers online again. Guess I'll have to wait another 48 hours just for an engineer to line test the master socket then lead me back to customer services..

  • editfmah
    Adrian Herridge (@editfmah) reported

    @CraftyOldGit @OriginBroadband I have always swapped out my normal faceplate & filter with an NTE5 faceplate and I generally get a far cleaner line. Here I went from 49 -> 58 MBs. I never normally get that good a result, but something about my setup/line must have benefited.

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

    @danjelley @OriginBroadband More contractual word trickery from @OriginBroadband, the cooling off period is 14 days from sign up or until your service is installed, but they hardly ever install until after the 14 days have expired, that way you don't realise you've been screwed until after you are screwed.