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Problems in the last 24 hours in Shaftesbury, England

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Vodafone Issues Reports Near Shaftesbury, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Shaftesbury and nearby locations:

  • richieburn
    Rich Burn (@richieburn) reported from Horton, England

    @VodafoneUK broadband signal dropping in and out for the past 2 days. Can we get a resolution please.

  • richieburn
    Rich Burn (@richieburn) reported from Horton, England

    @VodafoneUK broadband speed and connectivity still really poor (Wimborne, Dorset) it’s affecting my ability to work at home. Can you please help. Switched router On and off, and advisory next steps you sent don’t work as password is invalid

Vodafone Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RichardKennedy
    Richard Kennedy (@RichardKennedy) reported

    @VodafoneUK @antonycotton “Hi there! We’d love to continue this in DMs, mainly because public evidence of our incompetence is terrible for brand awareness.”

  • Taylod61
    ❌ David Taylor 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧❌ (@Taylod61) reported

    How does a video suddenly stop playing but others are working on @X Does anyone know the reason why a 4G phone signal keeps dropping out? Are the two related? If you do can you tell @VodafoneUK and X so they can fix it?

  • jancavelle
    Jan Cavelle (@jancavelle) reported

    @VodafoneUK - you are invoicing me for an account I cancelled within 24 hours of opening it because of your poor service. Now you are billling me for it - appalling

  • SOAMER
    Sir Richard B-H-Soame 13th BT (@SOAMER) reported

    My trip away to Somerset i wasn't surprised to find that @VodafoneUK signal is the same as Shropshire one bar of 4G meaning no satnav not able to stream music what the hell am I paying for a service that doesn’t work in 99% of the uk

  • JoanyEmd
    Joan (@JoanyEmd) reported

    There's not much point having mobile data if you commute. The signal on trains is absolutely dire. Pay for 5G, get an E if you're lucky. @VodafoneUK

  • TweetsByTamzin
    Tamzin (@TweetsByTamzin) reported

    So funny that I made an official complaint with @VodafoneUK in August 2025 that STILL hasn’t been resolved. I have no idea where to start with this.

  • paulfrost_me
    Paul Frost (@paulfrost_me) reported

    @KirstieMAllsopp @VodafoneUK @lycamobile Colleagues had issues today, approximately the same time as changing Vodafone tariffs. Part of the same issues ?

  • laurenkayxox
    †lauren-kay (@laurenkayxox) reported

    @VodafoneUK is the signal down in the Porthmadog area?! Gone from having full 4g signal to barely anything at all!

  • deeps_k
    deeps (@deeps_k) reported

    @VodafoneUK trying to raise a complaint for some poor customer service received of late. Please provide details on raising a formal complaint

  • Ed_Sabella
    Ed Sabella (@Ed_Sabella) reported

    @DanielPriestley I don’t think this is really about protecting kids, it’s more about collecting information on everyone. I have two young kids and use @VodafoneUK . I used to block specific websites easily through the router, but Vodafone removed that option and replaced it with their so-called “Secure Net” app. Now you can only block by category, not by individual websites. It turns out this is perfectly legal. The UK government doesn’t require providers to offer specific site blocking. They only want category blocking, which gives parents far less real control. It’s the same problem as YouTube: no matter how many categories you block, creators always find ways around it. I highly recommend moving to @Starlink like I did