Dear visitor,
Since its inception Vodafail.com has made a significant
contribution towards raising awareness of the problems and issues faced
by Vodafone customers.
Vodafone Australia customers have had the opportunity to voice their concerns, their fears and their troubles from every corner of Australia and beyond our borders.
You have gathered the courage to stand up for your rights as consumers and to make your voice heard.
Each and every person who shared their story should have a sense of pride in this achievement and the changes that have occurred since the start of Vodafail.com.
More recently, traffic to Vodafail.com has declined significantly.
Having achieved the goal of raising awareness and promoting concrete action in early 2011, we have now reached the point of closing Vodafail to new complaints.
The site will remain online for as long as possible as a
reminder and an example of what is possible when we share our experiences.
It has been a privilege to run this initiative
and I'm am forever grateful for the help and support I've received. In
particular I would like to thank Melissa, David and Travis for their
continued efforts over the past 15 months. I'm also thankful and humbled by the support of ACCAN, Choice magazine and a wide range of media outlets, blogs and websites.
You can still browse existing stories and find out how to file a complaint if you are experiencing problems.
Until next time,
Adam Brimo
Share Your Pain
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11625 Someone from NSW thinks vodafone is very at 10 Jan 2011 07:36:19 AM
Iphone users, are you aware that the iphones are primarily designed to work on Quad Band networks? Telstra Next G is the only quad band network in Australia. The iphone uses 3g (aka Tri band) that Optus and Vodafone provide as a back up system only. Using 3G forces the iphone to use alot more battery power to get signal.
If you're lucky enough like I was to have vodafone cancel your contract, sus out telstra, their plans are competitive with vodafone, same cost, just a little less data but your battery life will double, and even if you only have 1 or 2 bars of signal, you'll still get a really clear call on quad band!
If you're lucky enough like I was to have vodafone cancel your contract, sus out telstra, their plans are competitive with vodafone, same cost, just a little less data but your battery life will double, and even if you only have 1 or 2 bars of signal, you'll still get a really clear call on quad band!
Apple iPhone 4 is 850/900/1900/2100mhz 3G compatible
Vodafone use 2100mhz in capital cities for 3G services and is bringing on line a 850mhz 3G network in mainland cities some of which is already in place.
In regional areas Voda use 900 mhz for 3G.
As a consequence the iPhone 4 should in theory be compatible with all the Voda 3G networks while the Apple iPhone 3G and 3G will only be compatible with Voda city 3G networks.