Vodafone outages and service status in Pitlochry, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pitlochry, Scotland
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Vodafone Issues Reports Near Pitlochry, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pitlochry and nearby locations:
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Brian Hawkins (@HumanistBrian) reported from Aberfeldy, Scotland@VodafoneUK Thank you. That’s great that I can track my new phone. BUT IT HASN’T BEEN DISPATCHED SO TRACKING IT IS USELESS. What is going on? Can I help?
Vodafone Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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TransPennine 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🇪🇺💚 (@ChantAngle64) reported@PhoenixRedRum @IsntWorkingPod @VodafoneUK Oh do **** off. You’re just another spiteful, trouble causing transphobe
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FINGERSJOHN✌ (@jnafr) reported@ThreeUKSupport why is the signal (internet) so poor in B43 Great Barr Birmingham? @VodafoneUK
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Bri Hammond (@big1481b) reported@VodafoneUK messed me around last Friday with Internet not fitting it bein late to utter disgusting customer service
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Langho Rovers (@langhorovers) reported@VodafoneUK phenomenal broadband experience, WiFi cutting out every day. Had talktalk previously never had this issue. Vodafone broadband is the absolute worst. Avoid. Constant chats to "fix" issues. Promised call backs - repeated failure after failure. OFCOM complaint incoming.
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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
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Bri Hammond (@big1481b) reported@VodafoneUK please avoid this company customer service poor and very rude
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✨Taryn H ✨ (@Taz_Pricey) reportedWow @VodafoneUK your customer service is awful, asking a question on the chat and the response is "yeah just hold on" SERIOUSLY! that's how you run the business now! All I asked was if the contract could be resent as not att'd - with a please!
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🇳🇬✨ (@Cajovi_Daniel) reportedIs @VodafoneUK broadband down? Or is it just mine?
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Fox Lane Books 🦊 (@foxlanebooks) reported@VodafoneUK I have no signal on my phone at all, and I mostly work from home. I am in YO8 9NA - what is going on??
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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.