The Limited Times

Vodafone reports massive malfunction: "All services are affected"

11/23/2020, 10:42:50 PM


The mobile communications provider Vodafone is currently reporting a massive supra-regional disruption. Both the Internet and telephony are therefore affected.

The mobile communications provider Vodafone is currently reporting a massive supra-regional disruption.

Both the Internet and telephony are therefore affected.

Munich -

Vodafone

currently confirms a Germany-wide

disruption

in its services.

The

mobile phone

provider has now confirmed the disruption via Twitter.

"All services are affected," says the message.

Massive disruption at Vodafone: "All services affected"

In an initial report, Vodafone wrote to its customers:

“There are currently supra-regional failures in the use of 4G / LTE mobile data”

.

The network provider is therefore working feverishly on a solution.

A short time later, Vodafone announced that there were also failures when using the MeinVodafone app and MeinVodafone on the web.

There are failures when using the MeinVodafone app and MeinVodafone on the web.

All services are affected.

You can find updates here 👉 https://t.co/fscWjnQ8zh


We apologize for the inconvenience you may have caused.

pic.twitter.com/TTErSHP219

- Vodafone Service (@vodafoneservice) November 23, 2020

Vodafone disruption: nationwide problems reported

The disruption is apparently a nationwide problem.

The reports came from almost all regions and cities in Germany, from Berlin to Frankfurt am Main, Leipzig, Munich, Stuttgart or Cologne to the Vodafone headquarters in Düsseldorf.

On the platform

All malfunctions

, users' reports of problems accumulate.

At 2:40 p.m., 121,760 customers reported problems with Vodafone.

About an hour earlier, the error messages rose massively, but currently seem to be going back a little.

However, the company has not yet given the all-clear.

According to customer information, however, it is not only the mobile data that is affected by the problems.

Failures are also reported on the cable network via Twitter.

(rjs)

Similar news: