Vodafone Australia Outage Report in Forbes, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Forbes, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of Vodafone Australia reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Forbes 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 Vodafone Australia users through our website.
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Internet (48%)
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Phone (28%)
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E-mail (12%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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Wi-fi (6%)
Community Discussion
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Vodafone Australia Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jak
(@chitombo) reported
@angharadyeo @VodafoneAU I switched to Felix, which uses the Vodaphone network, but is only $35 a month for unlimited Aus calls, texts and data. Plus they plant trees!
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John Yoon
(@dimkdimk) reported
@VodafoneAU It has been two months since I ordered my service. They promised me a new Samsung A11 phone. Since one month ago it stuck with the delivery. I asked a few weeks ago to please unstuck it. They said they will investigate. NOTHING since. Why do I pay for this phone?
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🇦🇺Verbal Ison🇹🇭
(@ColinIson) reported
@tech2AU do you have a support email address? I’m trying to chase up a diagnostic report & rectification of issues identified & supposedly reported to @NBN_Australia & @VodafoneAU as part of a so-called Gold Class process
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Chris McLay
(@chrismclay) reported
@ClaireConsider @Telstra @VodafoneAU Because Vodafone uses an eSIM, I could buy a physical Telstra prepaid SIM for my phone and run both if we really needed the Telstra network.
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Daddy
(@akashicdaddy) reported
with @VodafoneAU you can't top up your data or credit unless you update the app first. Like... bro I can't update the app if I don't have data... make it make sense lol. Time to move to another service provider.
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Daniyal❦ #StayHomeStaySafe
(@daniyalbr) reported
.... at Bass Hill Plaza, Vodafone paying a grand in the middle of pandemic is really hard for me, going by the words of your customer services manager at the Plaza I was only supposed to stay with Vodafone for 3 months and I stayed more than that. 4/4 @VodafoneAU
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Dave Swims // Get Salty // Stay Salty 🇦🇺🇺🇸
(@sanderling68) reported
Ok, so @VodafoneAU has stepped up their customer service. Responsive and polite. It’s the simple things done well that make a difference.
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thom
(@thomFPS) reported
@VodafoneAU your company is a ******* joke I pay $70 a month for 100gb "max speed data" and im getting ******* 2mbps upload speed for the last week and a half please fix your ****
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chronicles of raddick
(@angharadyeo) reported
I really like @VodafoneAU, have been with them for ages, but damn if it doesn't feel like a massive run around to spend 45 minutes getting them to match a competitor's offer. not even match, just come close to. it'd take me less time to just move to the competitor
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Chris McLay
(@chrismclay) reported
@ClaireConsider @Telstra @VodafoneAU From what I could work out, only Telstra and Boost have the full Telstra network. Everyone else using the Telstra network is missing sections of the network in the outer suburbs and in the country.