Vodafone outages and service status in Sanquhar, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sanquhar, Scotland
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Vodafone Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Stuff's Broken (@stuffsbroken) reported@VodafoneUK sent me nonsense broadband renewal figures 6+ times. Did renew in the end but for diff price again But credit where credit's due. The email automation may be crap but the change of plan itself was seamless. I woke up and everything just works with speed 2x faster
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CarolineS (@Carolin85504213) reported@VodafoneUK your network is down in Fleet Hampshire
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Tony (@TonyShots71) reportedMorning @VodafoneUK you’ve charged me for using my data in Turkey. I’ve never been to, or ever intend to visit that **** hole. Is there a way I can claim that money back please? I’m in Greece on holiday not Turkey. Many thanks 🍹
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Mr. Alam (@Zain__Cheema) reported🚨 @VodafoneUK SCAM ALERT 🚨 I cancelled my contract in March. You CONFIRMED disconnection by 9 April. My number went dead — yet you’ve been taking payments from my account ever since. Now you’re: ❌ Refusing to issue my PAC Code ❌ Demanding payment for a service I CANNOT USE
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Joan (@JoanyEmd) reportedThere'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
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Carol Hibbert (@carolhibbert51) reported@KirstieMAllsopp @VodafoneUK @lycamobile Had a nightmare with Lyca trying to save a few quid literally walked into my local tesco mobile shop and nearly cried whilst telling the brilliant youth my life story of hell ! ( lots of clicking of buttons from her back on Tesco !) joy - perfect - will never leave them !!
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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
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Marko492 (@Marko_492) reported@VodafoneUK why is your wifi absolutely shocking, want to watch a video too bad your only option is 240p with stuttering. Why the hell am I paying for fibre 900, such a scam
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Arun Hebbar (@ArunHebbar7) reported@rksrajiv @VodafoneUK @AdityaBirlaGrp For a moment, exclude the Rs. 36,950 crore equity conversion and consider only the financial activities (i.e., cash inflows and cash outflows) from 01 Oct 2021 to 31 Dec 2025. Accordingly, as of 31 Dec 2025, Vodafone Idea has a cash shortfall of Rs. 26,620 crore. Hence, the company cannot fully discharge its interest and finance obligations, nor can it allocate funds for network expansion. Now consider that as of 31 Dec 2025, the Government has provided relief on AGR dues and freezed the final AGR liability at around Rs. 64,000 crore till FY2036. Accordingly, the AGR interest recognised by the company during the moratorium period does not need to be discharged immediately. Therefore, if you adjust the earlier cash shortfall of Rs. 26,620 crore by excluding Rs. 17,102 crore of AGR-related interest, the net shortfall comes to approximately Rs. 8,000+ crore as of 31 Dec 2025. Lastly, coming to Spectrum obligations, the company has recognised around Rs. 55,254 crore. Even after reducing approximately Rs. 9,000 crore towards the cash shortfall, the company would still be able to discharge nearly Rs. 46,000 crore. With this, Vodafone Idea would reduce its Spectrum obligations from around Rs. 1.2 lakh crore to nearly Rs. 74,000 crore. In such a scenario, lenders may be willing to provide around Rs. 45,000 crore in funding, which the company can utilise for network expansion and CAPEX purposes. That's all I am trying to explain. In any case, Vodafone Idea still has multiple possibilities to clean up its balance sheet without any further equity dilution. 31 March 2026 Financial results are very crucial.
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Tristan Lane (@Tristan27856485) reported@ThreeUK @VodafoneUK I thought the merger was meant to improve signal. Not make it blooming worse. Cambridge is meant to be “silicon fen” tricky with such terrible network