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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.

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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Wongarbon, New South Wales

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

  • freddo83au
    Frederick Macdonald (@freddo83au) reported from Dubbo, New South Wales

    To cancel or not cancel @Foxtel $58 bucks a month I want

FOXTEL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mullin14871
    MAGA downunder 🇦🇺 (@mullin14871) reported

    @Michael94858047 I would never subscribe to Foxtel

  • staintong
    Gary Stainton (@staintong) reported

    @matt__nicholls Perhaps DAZN's strategy is just to run out the existing contracts while DAZN pockets the subscription and advertising revenue, then eventually shut Kayo/ Foxtel down.

  • Cas26Harper
    Cas (@Cas26Harper) reported

    @lorahmoe Foxtel was originally sold to us as ad free tv more than 20 years ago. A few yrs later we’d sit down to watch something, Didn’t matter what channel. You’d watch a few minutes then there were 10 mins of ads..we were paying $100 a Month for that!?? Absolute rubbish.

  • mcdonellaussie
    mark macca 🐅🐅🏆 (@mcdonellaussie) reported

    @Timrides1966 @LaurenHeraldSun Research DAZN some more. They have a DAZN bet app OS incorporating I believe their streaming service & gambling in the same place. I expect to see a future where Foxtel only does sports. You may (depending on the Govt at the time) be able to bet on sports via the Kayo Fox app.

  • lipsarinna
    Eilegend (@lipsarinna) reported

    @utahsocialite @Foxtel Exactly its even worse MatchBox the production company has been dissolved by NBC 😔 even after Lydia confirmed to me RHUGT down under was going to film

  • DetroitLemons99
    Dariyen Jones (@DetroitLemons99) reported

    @FootyonNine So maybe Foxtel is correct and kayo and the like is a world leading service but the actual failure is our own countries ability to provide an internet service that has the ability to allow the public to best use it

  • JackamoTellEm
    Jackamo (@JackamoTellEm) reported

    @Michael94858047 wait people still have foxtel in 2026? I thought that **** died out years ago

  • JackNapier84
    Jack_Napier (@JackNapier84) reported

    @deank88 2000 era WCW is so bad its still good but man do i miss starting from BATB 96 and watching all the nitros and PPV up until starcade 99 like when i had wwe network or when foxtel had the rights to the library

  • DarrenBeale2
    Darren Beale (@DarrenBeale2) reported

    @matt__nicholls Pretty sure @Foxtel rely on many subscribers just being to lazy or not being bothered to go through process and of cancelling What other reason wouod there be for a Foxtel customer not being able to simply cancel on line ?

  • alexmatthewsar
    Alex Sar #DonTheSash (@alexmatthewsar) reported

    @NetballAust Well done to Netball Australia for a historic TV Rights Deal with the Nine Network for the next Five years and taking it off Foxtel.