Vodafone Australia Outage Report in Cooroy Mountain, Sunshine Coast, State of Queensland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Cooroy Mountain, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of Vodafone Australia reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Cooroy Mountain 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 (44%)
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Phone (31%)
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Total Blackout (12%)
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E-mail (8%)
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Wi-fi (6%)
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Vodafone Australia Issues Reports Near Cooroy Mountain, State of Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cooroy Mountain and nearby locations:
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chris lloyd
(@tatrooster) reported
from
Sunshine Coast, State of Queensland
@VodafoneAU How about giving ALL your loyal customers #UNLIMITEDDATA at this time, would be a really big help..
Vodafone Australia Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kent Parkstreet, Laird of ******
(@kentparktweet) reported
A week ago @VodafoneAU began “improvements” in my area. Since then there has been limited coverage in my apartment, internet too slow to be useful and no useful phone service. For a week I’ve been told it will come good tonight. Which new telco do you recommend?
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Stephen
(@Stephen59969382) reported
@kentparktweet @VodafoneAU I wouldn't recommend any, and once again I put it down to the LNP, Labor had a brilliant NBN on the go, then the Libs came in and destroyed it. They've done absolutely nothing for the Australian ppl, except make our lives harder and miserable.
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JAZZY J (we live in a)
(@Murdochcrazy) reported
@kentparktweet @VodafoneAU For the last month a company has been laying fibre cable down our street (& surrounds - Yarraville) - can't remember name (haven't heard of it before) & workers doing the job didn't know if they were retail or wholesale providers... 🤔
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KateRaindrops
(@kate_raindrops) reported
@kentparktweet @VodafoneAU Been happy with TPG. Also find I get notified of potential issues (which rarely eventuate) but a friend in same apartment block never hears anything from her provider. So communication has been decent.
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Michael-G
(@FreoPunter) reported
@VodafoneAU No thanks! I’m look at getting out of this contract (albeit less than 2 months into it), pay the balance of the handset fees and walk away. I made the mistake of not checking reviews first before signing a plan to your horrendous service.
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Essendon FC - The Rebuild
(@EFCRebuild) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@timrosen35 @Optus I disagree. Optus Mobile customer service is better than @VodafoneAU customer service 👍
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Kent Parkstreet, Laird of ******
(@kentparktweet) reported
@JustAnotherCat_ @VodafoneAU I’ve been complaining all week, been offered a $30 refund, spent more than $30 of my time trying to work out the problem they caused. I’m out of the patience they’ve been thanking me for.
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Michael-G
(@FreoPunter) reported
@VodafoneAU absolutely regret signing a plan with you lot. Absolute disgraceful service here in Perth. Horrendous coverage that is so bad I’m lucky to get 2 signal bars in a location those I’m sitting with get 5 bars with Optus. I will forever warn people off your ****** service!
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Flabbergasted Ablabius
(@MarkP949) reported
@kentparktweet @Julie28086389 @VodafoneAU They are all ****.
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WiNTY🐺☕️
(@Wintech3112) reported
@TheOrcBard @VodafoneAU If they set up the net in a similar way that they do in the UK, then tertiery companies like Vodafone rent bandwidth from whoever owns the line (in my case it was BT). That meant i was paying for 50mb down & because the UK infrastructure was barely fit for last century, we got 2.