VODAFONE users will be pleased at the news that somebody has leaked a link to its public network mapping tool.

The tool (which is likely meant to be for internal use only), shows everything from data speeds, network zones, and the quality of indoor and outdoor coverage.

It was leaked to Gizmodo this morning by an anonymous user.

It also shows which areas whose coverage are due for a planned improvement between the next three to 12 months.



Areas due for improvement include most of Melbourne, parts of Sydney and about half of Tasmania. Most of the east coast of Australia is due for an upgrade, as well as most of Perth and the southern tip of WA.

So if you want the truth of your Vodafone coverage, News.com.au recommends you check out this tool now before it is pulled offline. And just in case, we've included screen shots of the areas due for an upgrade. Northern Territorians will be disappointed to learn that there are only small areas that are due for service improvements.

Areas due for upgrade

media_camera The "criss-crossey" areas signify areas that are due for an upgrade.

media_camera The "criss-crossey" areas signify areas that are due for an upgrade.

media_camera The "criss-crossey" areas signify areas that are due for an upgrade.

media_camera The "criss-crossey" areas signify areas that are due for an upgrade.

media_camera The "criss-crossey" areas signify areas that are due for an upgrade.

Originally published as The truth to Vodafone's coverage leaked