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Vodafone Australia Outage Report in Coonamble, State of New South Wales

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Coonamble, 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 Coonamble and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Vodafone Australia Outage Chart in Coonamble, State of New South Wales 02/07/2026 07:35

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Vodafone Australia users through our website.

  1. Internet (44%)

    Internet (44%)

  2. Phone (31%)

    Phone (31%)

  3. Total Blackout (12%)

    Total Blackout (12%)

  4. E-mail (8%)

    E-mail (8%)

  5. Wi-fi (6%)

    Wi-fi (6%)

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Vodafone Australia Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • kanefitz06 Kane Fitz (@kanefitz06) reported

    @FionaRoseT @VodafoneAU Telstra better coverage and online help. Optus better in store and on the phone.

  • Conrade Lloyd (@Conrade) reported

    @VodafoneAU Thanks for your reply. I'm sure it's an issue experienced by many paying on your website via credit card, and that you'll review your processes comprehensively to improve your services for customers. In which case, no likely need to DM further on the issue.

  • lukef lukef (@lukef) reported

    It is with a heavy heart I will be leaving @VodafoneAU after being a customer for 20 years 😞 I have always been happy with the service, but since moving to the other side of town I cannot get adequate coverage at my new place. #Loyalty #Farewell

  • FionaRoseT Fiona (@FionaRoseT) reported

    I’ve had pretty good service from @VodafoneAU for a gd decade but things have clearly changed. I can’t believe how disgusting and disrespectful the guy I spoke to on the phone was today. Are ppl with Optus happy with the service? Or is it Telstra or busy when it comes to 🤳🏻?

  • esseeeayeenn Séan (Restes chez toi ou portes un masque putain!) (@esseeeayeenn) reported

    @VodafoneAU I'm trying to work. How dare you interrupt me with a robocall. If you can't be bothered paying someone to speak to me, don't call me. Ever

  • OiOldboy OI_YOBBO WS (@OiOldboy) reported

    Anyone else's @VodafoneAU being crap? 20mins wait for someone to answer....

  • Shenu63555052 Shenu (@Shenu63555052) reported

    They agreed to activate my number and started the process of activation and then after a month when I asked why it's not activated I get a reply now we cannot activate your number. This is how @VodafoneAU works and support customer. Plz guys if you stay with them u will regret...

  • cra1go Craig (@cra1go) reported

    @VodafoneAU Sort your terrible network service out. At postcodes 2153 and 2117 I barely get a 4G signal. 3G hardly works either, and no I don't have a 5G capable phone and don't plan to get one. Fix this or my business and myself move back to Optus

  • MrAaronVenn 👻 (@MrAaronVenn) reported

    @Optus Lol Landline? It's the 4G Wireless Broadband Router so what the air is interrupting the internet is it? Don't worry yourself I'm now tethering my working perfectly fine @VodafoneAU data and cancelling you tomorrow. There's no range of steps to fix it, Optus is the problem.

  • WatsonsTroops1 WatsonsTroops (@WatsonsTroops1) reported

    @FionaRoseT @JarrodKent @VodafoneAU If you deliver regionally I would go for Telstra to be safer. Costs a little more but I think by far the best network. i'd struggle without it too even locally where I am in regional Vic. Telstra drops out far less than others on the 3-4 hour drive between