Vodafone Australia outages and service status in Nowra, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Nowra, New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of Vodafone Australia reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Nowra, New South Wales and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Vodafone Australia Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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The silly Oracle (@SillyOracle) reported@VodafoneAU 'hey...We can give you a better @NBN_Australia deal: 'Come in, cancel current account & we'll rejoin you straight back up.& 2 hours in store....finally get new modem. 'plug & play' Another 45m on the phone...cos we now have no internet. & They have no clue when.
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Ryan Emery (@ryanremery) reportedSo the FTTN service that had been supposedly canceled is now working. @VodafoneAU claimed it was my modem. I'm using that same modem/router connected to the NBN fibre optic. Either it's a miracle or something broken got fixed.
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Tiffany (@msstraighty180) reportedHas anyone else been having beyond ordinary @VodafoneAU @NBN_Australia service. It's driving me batty
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Chris BGoodV2 (@bgoodv274830) reported@VodafoneAU my next bill better be halved after the network outage. Don't insult loyal customers with anything else. An apology from a corporation means absolutely nothing, at all.
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Tiffany (@msstraighty180) reportedHas anyone else been having beyond ordinary @VodafoneAU @NBN_Australia service. It's driving me batty
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C (@coryidau) reportedI spent nearly an hour on the phone to @VodafoneAU and while the consultant was really nice, I wasn’t asked to do anything that I hadn’t already thought about and done myself in relation to the network outage . I had another brief outage about 90 minutes ago, and the interesting thing from this phone conversation with Vodafone was that this outage today affected every network, which is absolutely and categorically untrue . Did the consultant really think I couldn’t find who was affected or knew about MVNOs? This type of stuff might work on lay people, but it doesn’t work on me. If you’re not being ruthlessly gouged by @telstra, you’re being told BS from TPG’s Vodafone Australia. I do not expect 100% fault-free internet or Voice services, that’s just ridiculous. But I do expect timely information on outages, no evasions, and finally a proper explanation as to what went wrong because the idea of a power fault in this day and age of priority communications seems laughable. @acmadotgov
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Kungfu Panda (@GlobalTech39532) reported@VodafoneAU no network !!! Can’t seem to login to my account either . Are you hacked
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gladwin_love (@gladwin_love) reported@maxxthum I use @VodafoneAU. Lot of stretches like rail route near Clifton Hill, Merri, Rush all are absolute 0 internet zones. Even in my office just opposite to Southern Cross I can't get a good speed to perform normal tasks. Near RMIT Bundoora, a busy area, again it's bad
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Adam K (@ads086) reported@VodafoneAU Can you do anything about the lack of service while aboard a train through Brisbane’s CBD? Roma St station to Central is half dead zone, and Central to Fortitude Valley is 3/4 dead.
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Michael Hope (@Maikeli91) reported@VodafoneAU Seriously how can you claim you are supposedly getting people better coverage everywhere and then at the same time release a goddamn stupid ad that basically gives the middle finger to all Rural Aussies?