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Good afternoon,

Vodafail.com - the site set up to accept complaints from Vodafone customers - has called on the carrier to offer affected users discounted fees and the ability to escape contracts as compensation for network issues.

Also today, Apple makes repaired iPhones harder to open and Telstra starts charging for calls in minute blocks...

-- Ry Crozier

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