Vodafone Australia restores services after Thursday network outage
TL;DR: Vodafone Australia, owned by TPG Telecom, said on Thursday that it was progressively restoring services after a nationwide network outage disrupted mobile connectivity across Australia that morning.
Vodafone Australia, owned by TPG Telecom, said on Thursday that it was progressively restoring services after a nationwide network outage disrupted mobile connectivity across Australia that morning.
The disruption affected Vodafone Australia mobile customers nationwide. The company said services were being restored progressively following the outage.
Telecompaper reported the incident as a Thursday morning network disruption in Australia. The source description did not provide the cause of the outage, the number of affected users, or the exact time when full service was restored.
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