Vodafone is DOWN for thousands of Britons across the UK

Vodafone is DOWN: Service crashes for thousands of Britons across the UK

  • Vodafone customers are experiencing connectivity issues today 
  • According to Down Detector, the problems started at 08:29 BST 

It’s the go-to broadband provider for thousands of people across the UK, but it appears that Vodafone is experiencing issues this morning. 

According to Down Detector, the problems started at around 08:29 BST and are affecting users across the country. 

While the reason for the outage remains unclear, of those who experienced issues, 87 per cent said the problem was with landline internet, while nine per cent were struggling with mobile internet. 

Hotspots are in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff, but social media users in other locations have complained of problems.

They say that they can connect to their routers, but they do not allow for internet connection. 

According to Down Detector, the problems started at around 08:29 BST and are affecting users across the country

While the reason for the outage remains unclear, of those who experienced issues, 87 per cent said the problem was with landline internet, while nine per cent were struggling with mobile internet 

One user said: ‘Is #vodafone home broadband down for you as well? Getting green lights in #w12 #London but no connection…’ 

Another added: ‘At least Vodafone is consistently the worst

‘@VodafoneUK internet is down.. again.’

The Twitter account for Vodafone UK is responding to complaints by advising customers to use their ‘self serve area’ to ‘diagnose and service any issues’ themselves.

However many say this is unhelpful as there appears to be a nationwide problem.

Last week, rival provider Virgin Media suffered a similar five hour outage that left thousands of Britons unable to access the internet.

Down Detector gets network status updates from various sources including social media and reports submitted to its website. 

Social media users say that they can connect to their routers, but they do not allow for internet connection

Hotspots are in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff, but social media users in other locations have complained of problems.

 

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If you’re considering switching, Which? recommends looking at providers that do not have price increases baked into their contracts.

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