Vodafone Australia Outage Report in Broadford, Mitchell, State of Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Broadford, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of Vodafone Australia reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Broadford 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 (25%)
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E-mail (12%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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Vodafone Australia Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Muhammad Khatree
(@mkhatree) reported
Woohoo for free mobile data this weekend from @VodafoneAU! Nice gesture to (somewhat) make up for the recent #vodafail. Hope the network will cope with additional demand without another outage...
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Nigel Byrne
(@nigelbyrne) reported
Hey @VodafoneAU giving a free data weekend to make up for your network going down when I already pay for more data than I can use isn't much of an apology. Maybe just cut some bucks from my next bill and we'll call it square
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StonefishHugger
(@mnxmoosi) reported
@AveryKaeHoward Sounds like @VodafoneAU failed to make any updates to their own change of name process following the changes the govt made. They're acting like it's still the 1990s & marriage or deed poll are the only ways to do it. Pretty unimpressive. They need to fix their **** asap
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🟣 sylmobile
(@sylmobile) reported
I appreciate the gesture by @VodafoneAU to offer free data all weekend to compensate for their recent outage, BUT, I have lots of data anyway, so I don’t get any compensIon - a bill rebate would be
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Fitz Fitzgibbon
(@suthodan) reported
@VodafoneAU have a two day, complete drop out ... then "as a gesture of good will" offered data free on the weekend lol How bout respond to my multiple attempts to upgrade my phone/cancel my plan ... very much leaning towards the latter atm
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Pete MacManus
(@PeteMacManus) reported
Hey @VodafoneAU it’s great you are giving free data for a day because of the outage, but I already have 120GB of data I don’t always use, how about a $20 credit on my bill instead?
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Chris Payne
(@CAPayne84) reported
Repeated customer service incompetence - I’m rapidly remembering why I left! So my question to both carriers: do I continue to tolerate @VodafoneAU’s ridiculous network issues which they seem unwilling to address, or do I cross my fingers and hope that @Telstra can (2/4)
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Aeryn 🦉 🏳️🌈 🌻
(@jiangyin) reported
@AveryKaeHoward @VodafoneAU The updated birth certificate should definitely be enough proof. If other organisations accepted it without any problems, then your ******* MOBILE CARRIER should too. It's an essential service after all.
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Blake Bailey
(@Bails_Bboy) reported
@VodafoneAU @jamiewhincup Is that when it is working? Giving away free data this weekend doesn’t even come close to making up for sh@t service that you have provided recently! Would prefer my monthly bill be discounted instead as that is real service and customer understanding. #vodafail #customerscount
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'Cosplay Socialist' Avery Kae #80aDay
(@AveryKaeHoward) reported
@VodafoneAU How does discussing my account have anything to do with this? Would this lead to an outcome where the outage would be compensated for more than the absolute useless offer of free data? If so, why not publicly announce this, rather than asking people to contact you directly?