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

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Origin Broadband Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Waynenoir
    Wayne Noir (@Waynenoir) reported

    Anyone else having connection issues with @OriginBroadband #originbroadband ?

  • LeightonLewis4
    Leighton Pickering / Lewis (@LeightonLewis4) reported

    Re: Origin Broadband. They sent me a new Router, Yesterday, Guess what ? Still no Signal coming in, They even sent me a letter, Stating, If they get Openreach out, They may charge me, What A Cheek, When I'm entitled to Compensation for loss of service ! @OriginBroadband

  • DinR2
    Dino ACM 🇮🇹 (@DinR2) reported

    @MaverickCS5 @OriginBroadband Did you ever fix this ? Im having the same problem ! haha

  • rachelgmarks
    Sir Rachel Marks (@rachelgmarks) reported

    @MsEmmaChaplin @Plusnet I'm with @OriginBroadband - very few issues and good service when setting up (real humans!). Strong signal on all floors (including attic room) and in courtyard garden. No need for separate phone line which appealed to me.

  • 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

    @Rob46156436 @obryssau @OriginBroadband I doubt he will offer an explanation because he doesn't give a sailing ****, he's already lined up his next 2 Ltd. companies that he will use to milk hard earned money out of ordinary people before bankrupting/dissolving/placing in administration and discarding like a used tissue

  • 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.

  • modredcastleton
    Mords ⚙️ (@modredcastleton) reported

    @Tunoteee @OriginBroadband We're changing the tag text to be like written in blood "worst job ever sorryyyyyyyy ughhhhh dead now my bad job killed meeee....". Too much? :D

  • 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.

  • 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?