Vodafone says that a problem that knocked out broadband services for around 11,000 customers has been resolved.
The firm said it was “incredibly sorry” for the inconvenience caused after some people were unable to access the internet for much of the day.
It added that people should “already be seeing their connectivity return”.
It follows issues at Virgin Media O2 on Tuesday, when more than 50,000 broadband customers reported problems.
Vodafone told the BBC that Monday’s outage had impacted “just over 1%” of its 1.1 million home broadband customers.
Some users had expressed their frustration at the problems – which come at a time of significant price rises – with one calling it “shameful”.
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The firm is one of a number of broadband providers to have made large mid-contract price increases in April – with some customers experiencing rises of nearly 15% according to figures from price comparison service Uswitch.
Other users tweeted that the outage was affecting their ability to work from home, with one person asking if Vodafone plans to reimburse them for the cost of using mobile data so they can still work while the service is down.
Vodafone had said its mobile network was unaffected by the issues.
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