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FOXTEL outages and service status in Roma, Queensland

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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 Roma, Queensland

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FOXTEL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • IWasBornIn1975
    .H.Ɔ.ꟼ (@IWasBornIn1975) reported

    @Benjahhhmin @ReadingThePlay I had nothing but buffering issues with Kayo to the point where I thought "**** it, I'm paying for it anyway so.....I got Foxtel. Sometimes I think that's the whole point of Kayo's ********* all-round service.....get their customers frustrated enough to go pay for Foxtel.....

  • kurtjj95
    Kurt (@kurtjj95) reported

    @centralNRL Holy ****, we are finally close to being rid of Matt Thompson. Go on Foxtel

  • banditkayfabe
    bndt (@banditkayfabe) reported

    The audio on Kayo sounds awful and hollow but the audio on Foxtel is ok. What is going on thought my TV was playing up #AFLTigersHawks

  • RaymondKeown3
    Raymond McKeown (@RaymondKeown3) reported

    @Kate3015 Just like Foxtel, AGL, & others do, the broken English is so difficult to deal with most times

  • scrumblebum1
    Scrumblebum (@scrumblebum1) reported

    @Foxtel and @Telstra will yiu get rid of your not answering chats in your page. I’m a human and want to speak with a human . ***** sake where is customer service these days

  • PeterD84508
    Peter Dewar (@PeterD84508) reported

    @timritchie It was failed PM John Howard that sold off Telstra to the tax payers that already owned it. A disgraceful act when we also needed to upgrade to the optic fibre network at the same time. The LNP / Foxtel version of the NBN was another disgraceful failure ....

  • julieburgess623
    Julie Burgess (@julieburgess623) reported

    @Telstra for 5 days now we have been unable to watch Foxtel as our internet speed is 4.49 as per their consultant. We have contacted NBN who told us to contact Telstra. The person there said the problem is our modem which it is not. We need a solution please Telstra.

  • troy_be
    troy b (@troy_be) reported

    @Saints1890 So he’s giving up the kangaroos gig. What about Foxtel. Poor Corey Parker got booted for him.

  • ianclarkeAU
    Ian Clarke (@ianclarkeAU) reported

    @GusLefty @AJG71 @karlstefanovic QED. This ALP fool doesn’t know Foxtel rolled out and paid for a cable network for far less $/ customer than the NBN. Foxtel: ~$800–$1,100 per premise. NBN: $2,000–$2,750+ per premise.

  • ChrisRauchle
    Chris Rauchle (@ChrisRauchle) reported

    @tayser82 I believe Foxtel used as much power as a town the size of Lithgow when it first setup in Macquarie Park but, no, that wasn’t a problem