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26-05-2017 03:06 PM
Vodafone oversold their broadband capacity. What you experience is during rush hours your internet is slowwing down cause Vodafone didn't prepare their network for the capacity they sold to people. If you are not getting speeds you're paying for resign. These are the basis for getting out of contract with them if they say otherwise that you have to stay, complain! Make a written complain, over their complaint form one a day should do it. I got out from my contract after 5 months with them as it's getting worse and worse and customer support just lies in your face every time you ring them. The fix is to leave this poor services provider.
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02-06-2017 10:22 AM
Check your real speeds on Vodafone people, go to
and check real speeds you are getting. The modem\router might be synced on 10 000 Mb it won't matter if real speeds you are getting are 4Mb which is a pain to stream anything for one pc at home . Do some tests with speed test especially during rush hours between 6 pm and 10 pm if you are getting below 50Mb on 76Mb broadband during that time contact Vodafone to get their S**T together
26-05-2017 04:01 PM
26-05-2017 04:03 PM
02-06-2017 10:22 AM
Check your real speeds on Vodafone people, go to
and check real speeds you are getting. The modem\router might be synced on 10 000 Mb it won't matter if real speeds you are getting are 4Mb which is a pain to stream anything for one pc at home . Do some tests with speed test especially during rush hours between 6 pm and 10 pm if you are getting below 50Mb on 76Mb broadband during that time contact Vodafone to get their S**T together