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Vodafone outages and service status in Armagh, Northern Ireland

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Armagh, Northern Ireland

The chart below shows the number of Vodafone reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Armagh, Northern Ireland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Vodafone Issues Reports Near Armagh, Northern Ireland

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

  • mitch900
    Mitch (@mitch900) reported from Portadown, Northern Ireland

    @VodafoneUK is your app not working 😵

  • nduffytyrone
    Nuala Curran (@nduffytyrone) reported from Blackwatertown, Northern Ireland

    @VodafoneUK @VodafoneIN absolutely disgusting, misleading sales deals and then after 1hour 47mins still no resolution: fuming## any other network provider available or listening

  • nduffytyrone
    Nuala Curran (@nduffytyrone) reported from Dungannon, Northern Ireland

    Still no response from @VodafoneUK @VodafoneIN regarding my ongoing issue

Vodafone Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MrMidnight1188
    ian b 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@MrMidnight1188) reported

    Internet down again @VodafoneUK 😡

  • codsallsi
    Simon (May contain cheese) 🚴‍♂️🏃📖🎶📺🎥🐕‍🦺 (@codsallsi) reported

    Had a suspected spam call tried to report it to @VodafoneUK but didn't seem interested, not sure if the number I goggled (191) was spam as well so if you're a Vodafone customer just be on your guard

  • tweetyjeanie
    Jean McGeoch (@tweetyjeanie) reported

    @VodafoneUK is the service down in ML12 6XZ area? There’s no Vodafone signal and no 4G

  • LamsLuani
    LAMS LUANI (@LamsLuani) reported

    @VodafoneUK is the worst phone service provider in the UK hands down

  • garyisatwit
    Gary Young (@garyisatwit) reported

    @ThreeUK can you please explain why the signal for your network has got worse since you merged with @VodafoneUK ? It has got especially bad between Hungerford and Newbury.

  • RomeJoness9
    RomeCarter (@RomeJoness9) reported

    @VodafoneUK @vodafone your complaint system is the worst that I have come across. Do better.

  • MagivaMark
    MagivaMark (@MagivaMark) reported

    @VodafoneUK Tried talking to online agent this morning. As soon as I put my question, they then ignored me and ended the chat!! Tried again and now all agents are busy. Shocking customer service.

  • robsmithrugby
    Rob Smith (@robsmithrugby) reported

    What a bunch of profit chasing thugs @VodafoneUK are. I get a regular monthly bill of £17 however just being a day late for payment ( only ever one reminder) I get a £5 penalty. That’s £5 a nearly 33% fine. Catch phrase should be “got you, give me your money,stuff the service”

  • kevinmousley
    kevin mousley (@kevinmousley) reported

    All mobile providers are crap bar signing contracts but really, I waltz into @VodafoneUK to buy a Samsung tablet, at first, "pick it up 2 days" , then, the no reply emails start; 1st another 4 days, then 4 more days, then 10 days, now another 10 days Arrrrghhh. F'king useless

  • sdjohnstone
    stewart johnstone (@sdjohnstone) reported

    @VodafoneUK so these are the stats on rail connectivity , no surprise EE was the only network that met Ofcom’s benchmark of 42 per cent of measured rail segments. Three recorded 21 per cent, O2 reached 20 per cent, while Vodafone achieved 17 per cent.