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FOXTEL outages and service status in Port Fairy, Victoria

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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 Port Fairy, Victoria

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Port Fairy and nearby locations:

  • BrendanRix
    brendan rix (@BrendanRix) reported from Koroit, Victoria

    What is frustrating you ring @Foxtel to fix a small problem and end up with no service at all till a new box arrives 🤬🤬

FOXTEL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 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

  • EthelMaySmith
    Ethel May Smith (@EthelMaySmith) reported

    @JSchloeman45114 @RightPulseNewss Yes that's right! It's the same where I am, people who don't have Foxtel only get to see Local news & the ABC news which is very Biased to the Labor Government we have. Albanese puts Australia LAST and we're heading down the same path as the UK fast!

  • camorae5196
    Camorae5196 (@camorae5196) reported

    @realRick_AUS @LeagueScenePod Foxtel had him effectively sacked the week before too. I suppose they couldn't find a replacement. Dean Young will coach. Idk what the hold up is. They're a **** team. He should've gone after last season. Still not as bad a coach as voss and bead Scott tho

  • boxing1616
    Mr Boxing (@boxing1616) reported

    @EverythingBoxi2 @BOXINGnBBQ Advised by Spencer brown and mick Francis. Sold down the river for a few quid. Poor Jai. Just needed to take the usyk route. Get on foxtel. Fight, CBS, Havk and maybe Yarde. He’s a star. He’s taken the short route and sold out

  • my3epaulets
    my3epaulets (@my3epaulets) reported

    Damn kinda need The Twelve season 4.. @Foxtel pls

  • shiggy74
    Joshua (@shiggy74) reported

    Why the hell are Foxtel waisting Jess Webster on a VFL game? She is better than the majority of commentators on any network.

  • FlindersRanger
    Flinders Ranger (@FlindersRanger) reported

    thank goodness for @Foxtel and online services, because watching a local commercial TV “news” service (@9NewsAdel) that carries a football story as lead in the middle of a fuel crisis, is just not an option any more

  • TH79Games
    TommaHawk79 Games (@TH79Games) reported

    @FIAWEC @beINSPORTSASIA thatd be right Foxtel ditched its BEIN sports channel partnership a few years back now i gotta shell out for them on top of everything life sucks being a poor schmuck on DSP😕

  • 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.

  • 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.