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FOXTEL Outage Report in Busselton, State of Western Australia

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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 Busselton, State of Western Australia

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

FOXTEL Outage Chart in Busselton, State of Western Australia 02/20/2026 22:25

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. TV (46%)

    TV (46%)

  2. Internet (27%)

    Internet (27%)

  3. Total Blackout (18%)

    Total Blackout (18%)

  4. Wi-fi (6%)

    Wi-fi (6%)

  5. Phone (3%)

    Phone (3%)

  6. E-mail (1%)

    E-mail (1%)

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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Busselton, State of Western Australia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Busselton and nearby locations:

FOXTEL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Baligazette Baligazette (@Baligazette) reported

    @MKPS001 @Foxtel I was on a call with them this morning to cancel. Decided to keep it for 2 more months, hoping to watch the England-India test series. Unless pricing changes drastically in 2 months, I’m off. It is way too expsive. They compel you to have basic pack even if you need just sports

  • kingzac Zachary King (@kingzac) reported

    After 8 years (at this address) I finally cancelled @Foxtel Lots of reasons why but paying increasing amounts of money for crap like Hillsong and Sky News definitely large contributors.

  • 5thQuarterAFL Joshua Ireland (@5thQuarterAFL) reported

    Wtf is wrong with streaming services... we own every single one I can think of, including Foxtel, we have kayo Stan Netflix the lot... half the time I go to find a movie and it’s not available only to rent or not on anything.. now there’s not even an NBA game on now ? Lakers ????

  • gusk Gus (@gusk) reported

    @DavidPZone1 Except cancelling a Telstra service but only topped by canceling a Foxtel service.

  • 2021Tweets 🖤 🕷 2021 🕷 🖤 (@2021Tweets) reported

    @MrKRudd Morrison's paying Murdoch with our money that he cut from the ABC to help fund favourable press from the Murdoch media. #ScottyFromMarketing is as cunning as a sh*thouse rat. #Foxtel

  • Tommiejones19 Tommie jones (@Tommiejones19) reported

    Is anyone else watching channel 7 and putting up with adds during the big bash Renegades v Strikers because you would rather listen to Flemo hodgie and JB instead of listening to Simonds talk crap on Foxtel 🙉

  • FlyingDropBear FlyingDropBear (@FlyingDropBear) reported

    @Madmanacrossth1 @LesStonehouse Every time I walk past a TV blasting Foxtel or FTA, I ask myself "What the hell is this inane crap?"

  • antonposa Anton Posa (@antonposa) reported from Sydney, State of New South Wales

    @themorningroost @samhewat @skysportnz We have same issue with here, with Foxtel being expensive and having everything but the EPL. You have to be on Optus to watch that live.

  • JoshuaGannon17 Joshua Gannon (@JoshuaGannon17) reported

    @couch_specimen @MrKRudd The issue here is that the government could have given the ABC money to get the rights directly. Instead taxpayer money went to Foxtel to produce the content and then the ABC used taxpayer to buy the broadcast from Foxtel. Taxpayers paid twice. That is the double dip.

  • JoshuaGannon17 Joshua Gannon (@JoshuaGannon17) reported

    @couch_specimen @MrKRudd The issue here is that the government could have given the ABC money to get the rights directly. Instead taxpayer money went to Foxtel to produce the content and then the ABC used taxpayer to buy the broadcast from Foxtel. Taxpayers paid twice. That is the double dip.