FOXTEL Outage Report in Ipswich, State of 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 Ipswich, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of FOXTEL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Ipswich 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 (51%)
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Internet (28%)
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Total Blackout (14%)
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Wi-fi (4%)
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E-mail (2%)
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Phone (2%)
Live Outage Map Near Ipswich, State of Queensland
The most recent FOXTEL outage reports came from the following cities: Brisbane.
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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Ipswich, State of Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ipswich and nearby locations:
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Jon Cartwright
(@badgergloveppt) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@NBN_Australia After years of delays my street was scheduled for March. I've never had Foxtel so mine got moved out to May, and then tonight whilst contractors are doing nightwork it moves out another year. I'm looking for an actual answer please.
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Jon Cartwright
(@badgergloveppt) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@abc730 @geoff__thompson 10 years into the NBN's life and right now the reason I can't get it is because unlike my neighbours I never gave Murdoch any money by subscribing to Foxtel. It's ludicrous.
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Paul Edwards
(@4beertaps) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@Brisbane_Roar @IanSyson Maybe. Problem here with sport in general is it is too easy to be an armchair fan as all games end up on tv even on Foxtel etc. In UK no football is allowed to be televised at 3pm Saturday and only a handful of games get on tv. You have to go to games to see your team.
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Rahul
(@wildnez) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@Foxtel @FOXTEL_Help you wrongly charged me $90 for a $10 plan. Now I have been on hold with your customer svc for 20 mins already after speaking to her literally for 15 seconds. Top class system. 👏🏻
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BRIAN STEVENSON
(@choppa901503) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@Telstra @Foxtel I actually hate you! My poor old parents have recently moved. You’d think it would be a pretty standard call regarding a house move. Not with these wankers.The fact you speak to a foreign call centre is a bloody huge blight on your Brand! Useless! 🖕🖕🖕
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Stephen Marton
(@bird2603) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
Everyone talking about the poor Crowds at the Gabba during the Test series between #AUSvPAK. Maybe @Foxtel and @Channel7 should stop telecasting the whole day live into Brisbane. Maybe a few more would of turned up. @CricketAus
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James Kalantzis🇦🇺
(@James_Kalantzis) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@FOXTEL_Help I have a Issue with my On Demand on my Laptop. The Visual is in Slow Mo with the Audio going the same pace.
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Clairebear
(@minimadclaire) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@McLarenF1 Trying to fix our FOXTEL box so we can actually watch FP2 😫😭
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Peter
(@dod22001) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@FOXTEL_Help I am getting very frustrated with my foxtel remote. But I don’t want to make big fuss. For some reason lately my remote doesn’t always work...eg say I’m channel 7 but want to change to channel 9 my ‘back’ button only goes to ‘help is there something wrong with remote
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JR 🤙
(@juzzyjuuice) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@footyindustryAU Foxtel at 39 a month vs kayo at 25 a month. I stick with foxtel. Cbf dealing with streaming issues to save 14 bucks.
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notsomadboy ❌
(@notsomadboy) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@iB3nji @Foxtel Foxtel doesn't support it. Only on that new sport channel.
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Clairebear
(@minimadclaire) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@Jacqui_and_West @Mikedc73 Dan is a ****** and Lando totally cracks up. 😂 Caught up today as having Foxtel issues again. 😬
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Helena 📺⚽🌻🎶🇮🇪☘
(@GuinnessGirl13) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
Hey @Foxtel It's just rude to not respond = poor customer experience 😔
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Mark Gottlieb
(@MarkGottliebFOX) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@JarrodPotter @alistairjhogg At best I could maybe see Foxtel coming up with a PPV type deal for pubs and clubs like they do with combat sports but with just two episodes left and the small number of establishments that would run something like this it’s never going to happen.
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Helena 📺⚽🌻🎶🇮🇪☘
(@GuinnessGirl13) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@Foxtel Hope it's not Channel 7 via your service as station is not working properly 😔
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RobClout
(@RobClout) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
Maybe instead of offering discounts they can try and improve their dreadful customer service! @FOXTEL_Help
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Clairebear
(@minimadclaire) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@SuzanneArmstr20 We can’t record anything at the moment as our Foxtel box is broken. 🙈 Enjoy the rugby. 🙌🏻
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JOBBER 🃏
(@buddhaunhinged) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@FOXTEL_Help can’t be bothered to get back to you! If you have @Foxtel don’t expect anyone to help you with issues or a answer why they have technical issues there answer on the phone was turn off now turn it on that didn’t work sorry can’t help u expect a email in 1or2 days
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🔥liz (Not today) franklin
(@Mcali4) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@MajorStuffup I don't like it myself. Test matches are my thing and I used to be ok with ODI until the lousy @CricketAus put it behind a foxtel paywall. Never paying for that. So bugger them.
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Okello of the Hidden Cloud 🇸🇸🇺🇬
(@lonelyl0verboi) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
wtf i really thought this was an old foxtel remote
FOXTEL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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TimeCertainClock
(@TimeCertainRace) reported
@loyal_facts @kayosports its foxtel to. looks like its issue at the track.
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TimeCertainClock
(@TimeCertainRace) reported
@loyal_facts @kayosports its foxtel to. looks like its issue at the track.
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Brian Smith
(@NewLeafBrian) reported
@1116sen @SENBreakfast I'm a bulldog member but I would further suggest that every member of all clubs get kayo and then you don't get channel 7 at all. Don't get me wrong x foxtel have some **** commentators as well but they're not channel 7 so that's a win.
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Truth Desk
(@Nizibizizbig) reported
Australia's Next Top Model, the Murdoch Family, and Ties to Epstein and Maxwell The intersection of Australia's Next Top Model (ANTM)—a glamorous reality series airing on Foxtel (Murdoch-owned) from 2005–2016—with Sarah Murdoch (host from 2009–2012, married to Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert's son) evokes the glossy facade of elite media and fashion worlds. Sarah's high-profile role, punctuated by her 2010 live finale blunder (announcing the wrong winner, leading to a production shakeup), spotlighted the Murdochs' Australian media clout. Yet, viewed through the lens of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's trafficking scandal, this narrative darkens: ANTM's modeling competition mirrors the "talent scouting" pretext Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used to lure young women, while the Murdochs' decades-long entanglements with the Maxwells underscore how media empires navigated (and profited from) scandals involving power, predation, and impunity. No direct evidence implicates ANTM contestants, production, or Sarah in Epstein/Maxwell's crimes—searches yield zero links to the show's participants being recruited or trafficked. However, the broader context reveals systemic overlaps: Fashion's allure as a grooming vector, Murdoch-Maxwell rivalries echoing in Epstein coverage, and 2025 revelations amplifying questions of complicity. Epstein's "black book" listed Rupert's private numbers, and Ghislaine's elite access (honed in Murdoch-adjacent circles) facilitated her role in Epstein's network. Below, we unpack these layers, drawing on unsealed files, congressional probes, and media analyses.
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Truth Desk
(@Nizibizizbig) reported
Australia's Next Top Model, the Murdoch Family, and Ties to Epstein and Maxwell The intersection of Australia's Next Top Model (ANTM)—a glamorous reality series airing on Foxtel (Murdoch-owned) from 2005–2016—with Sarah Murdoch (host from 2009–2012, married to Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert's son) evokes the glossy facade of elite media and fashion worlds. Sarah's high-profile role, punctuated by her 2010 live finale blunder (announcing the wrong winner, leading to a production shakeup), spotlighted the Murdochs' Australian media clout. Yet, viewed through the lens of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's trafficking scandal, this narrative darkens: ANTM's modeling competition mirrors the "talent scouting" pretext Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used to lure young women, while the Murdochs' decades-long entanglements with the Maxwells underscore how media empires navigated (and profited from) scandals involving power, predation, and impunity. No direct evidence implicates ANTM contestants, production, or Sarah in Epstein/Maxwell's crimes—searches yield zero links to the show's participants being recruited or trafficked. However, the broader context reveals systemic overlaps: Fashion's allure as a grooming vector, Murdoch-Maxwell rivalries echoing in Epstein coverage, and 2025 revelations amplifying questions of complicity. Epstein's "black book" listed Rupert's private numbers, and Ghislaine's elite access (honed in Murdoch-adjacent circles) facilitated her role in Epstein's network. Below, we unpack these layers, drawing on unsealed files, congressional probes, and media analyses.
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Truth Desk
(@Nizibizizbig) reported
Australia's Next Top Model, the Murdoch Family, and Ties to Epstein and Maxwell The intersection of Australia's Next Top Model (ANTM)—a glamorous reality series airing on Foxtel (Murdoch-owned) from 2005–2016—with Sarah Murdoch (host from 2009–2012, married to Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert's son) evokes the glossy facade of elite media and fashion worlds. Sarah's high-profile role, punctuated by her 2010 live finale blunder (announcing the wrong winner, leading to a production shakeup), spotlighted the Murdochs' Australian media clout. Yet, viewed through the lens of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's trafficking scandal, this narrative darkens: ANTM's modeling competition mirrors the "talent scouting" pretext Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used to lure young women, while the Murdochs' decades-long entanglements with the Maxwells underscore how media empires navigated (and profited from) scandals involving power, predation, and impunity. No direct evidence implicates ANTM contestants, production, or Sarah in Epstein/Maxwell's crimes—searches yield zero links to the show's participants being recruited or trafficked. However, the broader context reveals systemic overlaps: Fashion's allure as a grooming vector, Murdoch-Maxwell rivalries echoing in Epstein coverage, and 2025 revelations amplifying questions of complicity. Epstein's "black book" listed Rupert's private numbers, and Ghislaine's elite access (honed in Murdoch-adjacent circles) facilitated her role in Epstein's network. Below, we unpack these layers, drawing on unsealed files, congressional probes, and media analyses.
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Truth Desk
(@Nizibizizbig) reported
Australia's Next Top Model, the Murdoch Family, and Ties to Epstein and Maxwell The intersection of Australia's Next Top Model (ANTM)—a glamorous reality series airing on Foxtel (Murdoch-owned) from 2005–2016—with Sarah Murdoch (host from 2009–2012, married to Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert's son) evokes the glossy facade of elite media and fashion worlds. Sarah's high-profile role, punctuated by her 2010 live finale blunder (announcing the wrong winner, leading to a production shakeup), spotlighted the Murdochs' Australian media clout. Yet, viewed through the lens of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's trafficking scandal, this narrative darkens: ANTM's modeling competition mirrors the "talent scouting" pretext Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used to lure young women, while the Murdochs' decades-long entanglements with the Maxwells underscore how media empires navigated (and profited from) scandals involving power, predation, and impunity. No direct evidence implicates ANTM contestants, production, or Sarah in Epstein/Maxwell's crimes—searches yield zero links to the show's participants being recruited or trafficked. However, the broader context reveals systemic overlaps: Fashion's allure as a grooming vector, Murdoch-Maxwell rivalries echoing in Epstein coverage, and 2025 revelations amplifying questions of complicity. Epstein's "black book" listed Rupert's private numbers, and Ghislaine's elite access (honed in Murdoch-adjacent circles) facilitated her role in Epstein's network. Below, we unpack these layers, drawing on unsealed files, congressional probes, and media analyses.
-
Truth Desk
(@Nizibizizbig) reported
Australia's Next Top Model, the Murdoch Family, and Ties to Epstein and Maxwell The intersection of Australia's Next Top Model (ANTM)—a glamorous reality series airing on Foxtel (Murdoch-owned) from 2005–2016—with Sarah Murdoch (host from 2009–2012, married to Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert's son) evokes the glossy facade of elite media and fashion worlds. Sarah's high-profile role, punctuated by her 2010 live finale blunder (announcing the wrong winner, leading to a production shakeup), spotlighted the Murdochs' Australian media clout. Yet, viewed through the lens of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's trafficking scandal, this narrative darkens: ANTM's modeling competition mirrors the "talent scouting" pretext Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used to lure young women, while the Murdochs' decades-long entanglements with the Maxwells underscore how media empires navigated (and profited from) scandals involving power, predation, and impunity. No direct evidence implicates ANTM contestants, production, or Sarah in Epstein/Maxwell's crimes—searches yield zero links to the show's participants being recruited or trafficked. However, the broader context reveals systemic overlaps: Fashion's allure as a grooming vector, Murdoch-Maxwell rivalries echoing in Epstein coverage, and 2025 revelations amplifying questions of complicity. Epstein's "black book" listed Rupert's private numbers, and Ghislaine's elite access (honed in Murdoch-adjacent circles) facilitated her role in Epstein's network. Below, we unpack these layers, drawing on unsealed files, congressional probes, and media analyses.
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TimeCertainClock
(@TimeCertainRace) reported
@loyal_facts @kayosports its foxtel to. looks like its issue at the track.
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Truth Desk
(@Nizibizizbig) reported
Australia's Next Top Model, the Murdoch Family, and Ties to Epstein and Maxwell The intersection of Australia's Next Top Model (ANTM)—a glamorous reality series airing on Foxtel (Murdoch-owned) from 2005–2016—with Sarah Murdoch (host from 2009–2012, married to Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert's son) evokes the glossy facade of elite media and fashion worlds. Sarah's high-profile role, punctuated by her 2010 live finale blunder (announcing the wrong winner, leading to a production shakeup), spotlighted the Murdochs' Australian media clout. Yet, viewed through the lens of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's trafficking scandal, this narrative darkens: ANTM's modeling competition mirrors the "talent scouting" pretext Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used to lure young women, while the Murdochs' decades-long entanglements with the Maxwells underscore how media empires navigated (and profited from) scandals involving power, predation, and impunity. No direct evidence implicates ANTM contestants, production, or Sarah in Epstein/Maxwell's crimes—searches yield zero links to the show's participants being recruited or trafficked. However, the broader context reveals systemic overlaps: Fashion's allure as a grooming vector, Murdoch-Maxwell rivalries echoing in Epstein coverage, and 2025 revelations amplifying questions of complicity. Epstein's "black book" listed Rupert's private numbers, and Ghislaine's elite access (honed in Murdoch-adjacent circles) facilitated her role in Epstein's network. Below, we unpack these layers, drawing on unsealed files, congressional probes, and media analyses.