Origin Broadband Outage Report in Bristol, England
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The latest reports from users having issues in Bristol come from postal codes BS2.
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 Bristol, England
The chart below shows the number of Origin Broadband reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bristol and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Origin Broadband users through our website.
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Internet (65%)
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Total Blackout (17%)
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Wi-fi (13%)
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E-mail (4%)
Live Outage Map Near Bristol, England
The most recent Origin Broadband outage reports came from the following cities: Bristol.
| City | Problem Type | Report Time |
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| Total Blackout | ||
| Internet | ||
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| Internet | ||
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Community Discussion
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Origin Broadband Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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JerryonTwidder
(@JerryonTwidder) reported
@OriginBroadband hello, what's the correct email address to send my complaint to?
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Meghna Majumdar
(@MeghnaMajumdar) reported
@OriginBroadband Your internet router is of such poor quality. It literally disconnects if the wind blows
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DavidInSouthend
(@DavidInSouthend) reported
@OriginBroadband we're getting a pre-recorded msg that says 'no routes found' when dialling numbers in USA and Canada. Been like this since yesterday. Called support but no joy getting it fixed. Can you help?
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Rob Clark
(@Rob_Clark) reported
Well @OriginBroadband please do in contact with me ASAP as my static IP which I pay for has changed again and the info your tech support gave me contradicts this. He then put the phone down on me when I said so! #nothappy
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jambo sea-king
(@liz_c177) reported
Looks like it’s bye bye to @OriginBroadband in a couple of months guy j spoke didn’t even try to keep me as a customer after 3 years
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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?
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Newrsoul
(@Newrsoul) reported
@OriginBroadband, had an email to tell me they are cancelling my service fixed IP address, I've one 1! I'd have thought that most people who order this do it for a reason! Time to move. Apparently dynamic provides all the benefits of a static without the cost - bullsh1t
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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..
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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.
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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.