Vodafone are suffering a outage problems across the UK as customers are reporting issues.
The reason for the networks going down is not immediately apparent.
According to Downdetector the service is down across much of the UK with Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and London particularly affected.
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One user tweeted "I can’t get on your app and can’t phone any vodafone mobiles and others can’t phone me, is there a Glasgow issue"
@VodafoneUK I can’t get on your app and can’t phone any vodafone mobiles and others can’t phone me, is there a Glasgow issue
— rankin (@colinrankin84) June 9, 2020
Another asked:
@VodafoneUK is your network down ? Currently my wife is unable to receive or make calls from her device #Vodafone #networkout
— Gordonburns (@gordonburns92) June 9, 2020
"Is your network down ? Currently my wife is unable to receive or make calls from her device #Vodafone #networkout"
Vodafone are suggesting switching on your flight mode for 10 seconds and then turning it off to resolve the issues.
Hey Ryan. Could you please switch on your flight mode for 10 seconds, turn it off and try making another call? Mahrie
— Vodafone UK (@VodafoneUK) June 9, 2020
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