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Virgin Media outages and service status in Oritor, Northern Ireland

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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, tv and wi-fi.

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  • Virgin Media generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Oritor, including 0 direct reports.

Virgin Media offers mobile phone, television, broadband internet and phone service over the cable network. Virgin Media is part of NTL:Telewest. Virgin's mobile service is available under the Virgin Mobile brand, which operates as a mobile virtual network operator using the T-Mobile and Orange networks.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Oritor, Northern Ireland

The chart below shows the number of Virgin Media reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Oritor, Northern Ireland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Virgin Media Issues Reports Near Oritor, Northern Ireland

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

  • sglasg
    sg (@sglasg) reported from Oritor, Northern Ireland

    @virginmedia Broadband and your service check website down for me this morning BT20 #downdetector

Virgin Media Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • EmmaSpurdle
    Emma Spurdle (@EmmaSpurdle) reported

    @virginmedia Yes but the issue has been going on since Thursday at 10pm. It’s now Saturday!

  • hit_him_terry
    Terry McCann (@hit_him_terry) reported

    For a service they failed to provide, @virginmedia isn't that fraudulent under consumer protection laws?

  • Mattyamc
    Mathew (@Mattyamc) reported

    @OliverGMcManus @virginmedia Every broadband company has a minimum speed they must deliver, if there failing then you are well within your rights to cancel. Call citizens advice, they have professional lawyers that will speak to them for you and trust me they will kick them in the nuts while there at it.

  • RSpurs1980
    R.A. (@RSpurs1980) reported

    I can’t watch the game. Not because I’m scared of the outcome. But @virginmedia has been down in my area since Thursday. Ya kunts

  • AlfiePupper
    Alfie Pupper Esq 2 (@AlfiePupper) reported

    Hey @virginmedia how come the only part of your service that works consistently is billing? Posting on here because I have more chance of handcuffing a ghost than speaking to a human employee for help. Funny, cos when you wanted to sell your service we couldn’t get rid of you!

  • SimonRichardsMB
    Hot_Cold_Warm Matched Betting (@SimonRichardsMB) reported

    Well played @virginmedia and @tntsports for offering the @ChampionsLeague final free to customers… but it slightly sucks the audio is out of sync with the visuals!

  • Peerabeee
    TB (@Peerabeee) reported

    @virginmedia I am paying for a service you cannot deliver. Multiple failed engineer visits (Dec 24, Jan 22) and internet is still broken. you demand an illegal cancellation fee? I have raised a formal complaint: C-010626172 (Yeliz Guven Bilgin). Sort this out under Ofcom rules.

  • nbevans
    Nathan B. Evans (@nbevans) reported

    @BenZaranko This is just how network operators roll now in hyper-consumption economies I saw a Reddit thread the other day where one guy had ended up paying Virgin Media £130/month just for basic cable broadband. Just because he hadn't challenged any of the price increases for 3 years.

  • cschmeer
    Christian Schmeer (@cschmeer) reported

    @virginmedia Thank you, but unfortunately there’s no alternative placement as the next power socket would be through a wall and 10 meters down the hallway, which might help with the overheating, but is a weird spot as all my network connections run to the cupboard by the entrance.

  • kevmcgin1888
    Kevin McGinley (@kevmcgin1888) reported

    @virginmedia broadband has just went down and its impossible to get speaking to someone on the phone. Live chat directed me to WhatsApp and still nothing