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FOXTEL Outage Report in Charles Sturt University, State of New South Wales

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Foxtel is an Australian pay television company, operating a duopoly in cable television, a monopoly in direct broadcast satellite television, and IPTV catch-up services.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Charles Sturt University, State of New South Wales

The chart below shows the number of FOXTEL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Charles Sturt University and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

FOXTEL Outage Chart in Charles Sturt University, State of New South Wales 03/23/2026 06:15

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by FOXTEL users through our website.

  1. TV (50%)

    TV (50%)

  2. Internet (24%)

    Internet (24%)

  3. Total Blackout (14%)

    Total Blackout (14%)

  4. Wi-fi (8%)

    Wi-fi (8%)

  5. E-mail (2%)

    E-mail (2%)

  6. Phone (1%)

    Phone (1%)

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FOXTEL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AusBetTips ABT (@AusBetTips) reported

    @FOXNRL @Foxtel @kayosports “Gus said three weeks ago he had nothing to do with the football team and today he was running a session”. Perhaps I’m naive but maybe his statement was accurate at the time he said it and since Barrett asked for help?

  • All_Mushrooms LG (@All_Mushrooms) reported

    @MrKRudd @Murdoch_RC I fail to understand why such a powerful empire is allowed to have so much dominance in any country. And yet government grants millions of dollars of taxpayers money to Foxtel.

  • TByrne75 Tim Byrne (@TByrne75) reported

    This conversation happened a couple of years back: Me : I want to cancel my Foxtel subscription. Foxtel rep : Why? Me : Well, we really only use it for sports - we're getting Kayo. Foxtel rep : Absolutely TRASHES Kayo for ten minutes. Me : Wait - Don't you literally *own* Kayo?

  • brett_est92 brett brookes (@brett_est92) reported

    @FOXNRL @Foxtel @kayosports Why wouldn’t a coach accept the help of Phil Gould if he was at the club and willing to help? Would be silly not to. Not being able to put ya pride aside and accept help restricts a lot of people in life

  • KrishanthRaja Krish (@KrishanthRaja) reported

    @Foxtel I've been a customer since 2009 and am on hold with you for 10+ minutes trying to cancel my subscription. Why don't you allow customers to cancel online? You certainly allow us to add packages and spend more money online! Dodgy tactics!

  • celinaaangelica celina 🍓 (@celinaaangelica) reported

    @aimhalo hi, did you get an email with the links for this? I’m a foxtel customer, but didn’t get anything ??

  • benno_76 Ben 🏆 (@benno_76) reported

    Like with Cricket Australia, the AFL will use Network Ten as the patsy to sharpen the Murdoch pencil. Foxtel/Kayo is not a viable product sans footy in the cord cut era. News will pay meggggga bucks

  • NRLisdead NRLisdead (@NRLisdead) reported

    @FOXNRL @Foxtel @kayosports Another slow news day, another nothing story.

  • Mattys123 Matt (@Mattys123) reported

    @Will_O_Journo 153? You mad? I pay 43 a month to them and I think that's too much lol. I hope they lose the rights. No reason to hang onto foxtel after that

  • LightKnightAceT LightKnight (@LightKnightAceT) reported

    @rPrequelMemes Wait, srsly... Commercials? Every movie service has ads now. Remember when VHS tapes were ad-free, and when DVD rentals were ad-free, and when digital TV was ad-free, and when foxtel (or similar) services were ad-free and when pirating was ad-free.