> Working were and are only connections without the Tor network, with 
> unpublished bridges, and with Tails (changing the MAC address)

That doesn't make sense. Vodafone doesn't see your Tails MAC at all. I think 
it's unlikely that Vodafone is throttling on purpose.

Most likely, there is some broken/misconfigured router or IDS in the path to 
the directory servers/bridges you used. You should try to manually pick a few 
different entry guards with different routing (check with traceroute).

Assuming you have a network consensus (e.g. from connecting with working 
bridges; there should be 'Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/cached-microdescs' and 
'cached-microdesc-consensus' files), add the following to your 
'Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/torrc':

----------------------------
UseEntryGuards 1
NumEntryGuards 1
UseEntryGuardsAsDirGuards 1
NumDirectoryGuards 1
EntryNodes 47B8A2122B924B0E54B3BDEE48DFB86E054BEB36
-----------------------------

Remove any bridge-related entries from the config.

Some fast entry guards in Germany that should have different routing:

darkit (37.114.52.7): 47B8A2122B924B0E54B3BDEE48DFB86E054BEB36
chaoscomputerclub5 (80.237.226.75): 0E22366D0EB12CA0CDD3693452F43BA0A1D9D515
becks (5.9.123.81): E9C8154418544764619D2CCD0596B355D7DFF236

With this configuration, you only need to connect to the the guard node and 
don't need to connect to the directory servers (where something seems to be 
hanging).
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