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zaptor

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#154203 20-Oct-2014 22:48
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My cable broadband has been out since about 20:15(-ish).

Appears no one is answering service calls at VF. My 2nd phone call this evening, and it's at 1 hour 13 mins.

Apparently the issue is not isolated:
https://downdetector.co.nz/problems/vodafone/map/

Typing this via Skinny network.


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zaptor

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  #1158925 20-Oct-2014 23:07
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Ah, looks like it's back up now... (well, in Kapiti anyhow)



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  #1158927 20-Oct-2014 23:11
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http://www.vodafone.co.nz/help/network-status/

 

Nothing on their page about it.

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  #1159574 21-Oct-2014 20:44
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Down again. About the same time as last night.

Just awesome.



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  #1159575 21-Oct-2014 20:46
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Depending on location we have some planned work going on the HFC network this should be complete early November, So short outages could be expected from time to time

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  #1159596 21-Oct-2014 20:49
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Ah, I see the VF status page at least shows Kapiti "Under Repair".

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  #1159601 21-Oct-2014 20:53
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johnr: Depending on location we have some planned work going on the HFC network this should be complete early November, So short outages could be expected from time to time

VF know there's a problem (via status page), and are working on it.

Fair enough.

Time to load the dish washer.

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