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FOXTEL outages and service status in Mullumbimby, New South Wales

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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 Mullumbimby, New South Wales

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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Mullumbimby, New South Wales

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

  • RobbieSthGoldy
    💧Robbie from SthGoldy 🔥 (@RobbieSthGoldy) reported from South Golden Beach, New South Wales

    @pikkachoo Aren’t we meant to self isolate. Solitaire. I’m surprised they didn’t recommend people sign up for Foxtel, that’s why I’m assuming they are expecting problems

FOXTEL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jt_melb
    John (@jt_melb) reported

    How the actual does Foxtel/Binge take The Daily Show away from Paramount+? **** this ****, no wonder torrents are making a major comeback

  • luannsmugshoot
    Luannsmugshot (@luannsmugshoot) reported

    @utahsocialite @Foxtel Lowkey season 5 was so bad the super strict Australian lockdowns killed the show

  • FixTechStuff1
    FixTechStuff 🛠️ (@FixTechStuff1) reported

    @purplepingers The hole for the Foxtel cable was likely drilled through the channel in the roof iron so water drips down when it rains. Happened with my satellite internet, 30 mins after installers left there was a downpour and a literal torrent of water poured out the wall plate into the modem

  • MrTobyCook
    Toby Cook (@MrTobyCook) reported

    @BingIsBackBaby @Foxtel The @FOXTEL_Help team are absolute jerks these days. The chat service is even worse than the phone service. They just lie and refuse to help.

  • lipsarinna
    Eilegend (@lipsarinna) reported

    @utahsocialite @Foxtel It was terrible I think we should do a petition for Binge to pick it back up

  • JRxRacing_
    Joshua Reed (@JRxRacing_) reported

    @timbguille @FOXTEL_Help @Foxtel They did the same to me. "How are you going to watch sports then if you cancel" they said as they tried to cut my price back and I kept saying no. Made me quite uncomfortable for making a decision about MY service.

  • Mandarine2010
    Mandy Mands (@Mandarine2010) reported

    Too bad for any colour blind fans trying to keep track of the score on foxtel @FOXNRL #NRLDolphinsSouths

  • 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

  • SirSonicPauly
    King Pauly (@SirSonicPauly) reported

    I don't understand how company's like telsta, foxtel etc Keep increasing prices but you get no extra value or better service or anything. Bills keep going up and the government just wants to tax us more and does nothing about it.

  • elgordociclista
    El Gordo Ciclista (@elgordociclista) reported

    @inthebarberry @CattardSlim It’s owned by Fox, so why is anyone to expect? Ironically, Foxtel (basically the country’s biggest cable network and owned by Murdoch) has Sky News and CNN on consecutive channels. Go figure.