FOXTEL Outage Report in Porepunkah, Alpine, State of 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.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Porepunkah, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of FOXTEL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Porepunkah and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by FOXTEL users through our website.
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TV (56%)
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Internet (25%)
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Total Blackout (13%)
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Wi-fi (4%)
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E-mail (2%)
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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Porepunkah, State of Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Porepunkah and nearby locations:
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James
(@jamesofbright) reported
from
Bright, State of Victoria
Late to the party, but joining the NBN funnel now. Finally signed up. (And goodbye Foxtel, we do Netflix now. Had enough of overpaying for ads mostly crap content on Foxtel.)
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The Crankset Blog
(@thecrankset) reported
from
Porepunkah, State of Victoria
Really not happy about this commentary, but foxtel now seems to have shat itself. Bad form.
FOXTEL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kevin Perry
(@kevinperry) reported
Just a tip for anyone with a Foxtel Residental (satellite or cable) subscription. You now recieve a free subscription to the Flash streaming service as part of your Foxtel package. You just need to contact Foxtel to get your voucher code.
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Division_bells
(@DivisionBellsqt) reported
In aus seems bbc world has lost signal. Seems to be a channel issue foxtel other channels are working
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Craig-Lee Smith
(@CraigLeeSmithOZ) reported
@FlemishDog @pop_arena In 2000 Foxtel got rid of a few channels: they also got rid of the original CMT and replaced it with MusicCountry (a god damn awful ripoff of Max which played pop music). As well as replacing the format of Arena to a female skewed entertainment channel.
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My name is Rick 💉⁴ + 💉
(@DivZero_) reported
Dealing @Foxtel disconnection service is akin to dealing with scam callers. Surely Jeremy must be wishing he was in a more ethical call centre? How do they get away with a forced phone call, high pressure sales, and a long hold time while they "check with their manager"?
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tariq
(@testok51981) reported
@kevinperry @MrTVAus Does this include foxtel now packages? Im on the foxtel now service via internet.
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Phillip Moore
(@phillipwmoore49) reported
@secomb_michael @platypusadmirer I never thought I’d be this thankful for sport on Foxtel. Even the darts is more interesting than interminable bloviating by ignorant reporters
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Sir Darryl Adams
(@FlyOpineMonkey) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@SuDharmapala @SkyNewsAust To be fair, many Sky News viewers in Australia are too stupid to find a better news channel on Foxtel, so maybe they do have to do this. The title I was more interested in is the Duchy of Cornwall, as it is a very rich position
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lacie
(@cooks4luv) reported
@JustSaying8888 Worked with Foxtel. One of the muckity mucks called me up! Promising me the world to come back. I demanded my refund, got it, and never looked back. From ‘sending you to collections’ to that? I didn’t give up.
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Bluebird 💚💛
(@giveoutmore) reported
from
Adelaide, State of South Australia
Why does @FOXTEL_Help Never respond to Tweets???
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My name is Rick 💉⁴ + 💉
(@DivZero_) reported
Dealing with the @Foxtel disconnection service is akin to dealing with scam callers. Surely Jeremy must be wishing he was in a more ethical call centre? How do they get away with forced phone calls, high pressure sales, and a long hold time while they "check with their manager"?