VODAFONE has gone down as thousands of customers struggle to access internet services.
The company is experiencing an outage, according to Downdetector – which monitors outages.
Issues started just after 8am this morning and as of 8.49am there were over 2,200 reported issues.
The majority of the problems relate to customers struggling to access landline internet.
The outage appears to be widespread, with customers experiencing issues in London, Cardiff, Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh.
Angry customers have been taking to Twitter this morning to express their frustration at the outage.
One person said: “This is why I am leaving Vodafone, soon as it rains flipping internet goes what a joke.”
Another customer said: “At least Vodafone is consistently the worst.
“Internet is down.. again.”
A third person added: “Working from home and can’t connect? In NE34 but no issues according to your website!”
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The Sun has approached Vodafone for a comment.
It’s not the first time Vodafone has gone down for customers leaving them without internet.
In February, hundreds of customers were unable to get online following an outage.
In October last year, over 1,000 customers were left with broadband and Wi-Fi issues.
Am I entitled to compensation from Vodafone?
Depending on your issue, you may be entitled to compensation or an account credit.
The best thing to do is to contact Vodafone and see if it can resolve your problems for you.
Internet firms usually pay out £8 for each say that broadband and phone service is not repaired after two full days of no service.
If you’re a mobile customer and you suffer from a lack of service then depending on the circumstance you may be entitled to a refund or account credit.
Meanwhile, you can log a complaint with Vodafone on its website.