Origin Broadband Outage Report in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, 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 Bexhill-on-Sea, England
The chart below shows the number of Origin Broadband reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bexhill-on-Sea 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 (60%)
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Total Blackout (20%)
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Wi-fi (20%)
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Origin Broadband Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Wake UP! and smell the Coffee
(@Schmell_DeCoffe) reported
@OriginBroadban1 @OriginBroadband this is so true, you would go back to the customer with "Sorry, the cheque must have got lost in the post" excuse and they knew it was an outright lie, you might as well have just said "I promise I won't come in your mouth or get any in your hair"
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India McKenzie
(@India_Mckenzie) reported
@OriginBroadband My internet connection speed is constantly running slow or dropping out. I’ve had several problems with this over the last few months. I should be getting at least 30 Mbps but I’m only getting 7/8 Mbps and it says the server is in Dublin? I am based near a London
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Tom Clayton
(@MrTClayts) reported
@JackTheL4d @abbeylinegold @OriginBroadband I've been on their website and it says 18 month term right below the price. Nevertheless it's obviously a pandemic led situation that, I agree, you shouldn't be liable for as a student. Surely there must be support to cover this that you can claim from Govt or University?
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Amy Bull
(@AmyBullContent) reported
Sometimes I feel like I'm having a bad day, then I remember I don't work for @OriginBroadband's social team. Then I remember I'm a customer.
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mc california
(@mccali99) reported
@OriginBroadband in the event that you wish to escalate your complaint. After this letter is sent, no further action will be taken on our part. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further queries regarding your Origin account by calling our teams on 0330 024 17 77.
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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?
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Josh Kard
(@JoshKard0) reported
@OriginBroadband I mean, get someone to pick up the phone or answer the chatbot? Also get someone to fix the phone option menu, so that you're actually able to select an option? Not sure what the social media team can do TBF
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Will Jones
(@__getinthebin) reported
@AmyBullContent @OriginBroadband If they legit said that to you I’m unsurprised. One of their tech support told me that DSL filters expire after 3-6 months and that changing my DNS servers could affect a ping or trace route result. My secret weapon was being a complete tech nerd
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Derek Weeks
(@DerekWe51929279) reported
@OriginBroadband @Ofcom No point in messaging you directly. You don’t respond. How do you expect customers to have any confidence in Origin broadband when almost a third of your customers reviews are either poor or BAD.
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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