Due to conversion work and technical problems, Vodafone is still experiencing disruptions today. GIGA keeps an eye on the problems and explains why a current “Vodafone down” can affect you and which services are disrupted.

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Vodafone offers various services and whether there will be interference depends on various factors. Maintenance work or damage to lines can lead to disruptions in mobile, landline or TV reception at Vodafone. You can find out what awaits you here.

Current Vodafone malfunctions and outages

Irrespective of unexpected problems, there are announced interruptions due to maintenance work. Here are the current problems and problems that may also be expected in the next few days:

date places Disturbed Services reason / status
19.10. Problems with the GigaTV 2 Box: The message SA005 is displayed, the device is stuck in a boot loop. GigaTV Mobile App: Error MA1G215 or unable to login unknown / Fixed
18.10. / 19.10.
DSL + Cable: Telephone, Internet & TV Cable damage / work in progress
17.10. , 18.10., 19.10.

Elmshorn area & surroundings

Mobile via 2G/4G: Telephony & Internet Cable damage from drilling work / work in progress
17.10. Cable: Telephone, Internet & TV unknown / Fixed
7.10. Bremen Mobile via 2G: Telephony & Internet unknown / Fixed

These are known Vodafone disruptions that are already being worked on. Maintenance work may take longer than planned. So if such work was reported for today, it may still exist tomorrow. For this reason, you can always see the reports from the past week here.

Problems with the internet? You can find out what you can do to get to the bottom of the cause in the video:

Where can you learn more about Vodafone problems?

As a rule, however, there is not much you can do other than just wait and try again and again to see whether it finally works. So: don’t get excited! Take a deep breath and… move on.

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