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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

The chart below shows the number of Origin Broadband reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bristol, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Origin Broadband Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ChilliDoor
    David Jennings (@ChilliDoor) reported

    @OriginBroadband Your direct debit system is faulty, your live chat is broken, no one answers calls and you've removed the option to pay outstanding invoices via your website. How am I meant to fix an issue when I can't get through to anyone?

  • 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.

  • MissHedgie
    Natalie (@MissHedgie) reported

    @OriginBroadband is your service down in the Chelmsford area? Haven’t been able to get connected all morning.

  • itsme05864534
    itsme (@itsme05864534) reported

    Finally glad to get rid of the scumbag internet provider @OriginBroadband but as a final **** you to me they decided to keep the line connected during the change over so that it wouldn't work, bunch of scumbag wankers

  • 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?

  • MeghnaMajumdar
    Meghna Majumdar (@MeghnaMajumdar) reported

    @OriginBroadband Is there an internet outage?? Or is it just the rubbish router again. Not renewing this connection

  • MaverickCS5
    Maverick (@MaverickCS5) reported

    @OriginBroadband Hi Origin, Im having problems connecting a Nintendo Switch to the broadband. Connects just fine but when trying to play online, it says NAT type D, wondering how to change this? I believe the router is double NAT'd and requires a static IP. Was not aware of this

  • 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.

  • papafuzzz
    Liam (@papafuzzz) reported

    @OriginBroadband I have not been your customer for over a year, yet in the last week you have emailed me multiple times about picking my new deal. Your emails have no unsubscribe option, remove me from your database.

  • SpeedSmart
    SpeedTest SpeedSmart (@SpeedSmart) reported

    @ParkerColin @CraftyOldGit @OriginBroadband Lots of speed tests use servers that are hosted by the ISP you are using. So your traffic never leaves there network. This makes the result unrealistic. What server location are you testing from and what speed are you paying for?