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 (30%)
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Total Blackout (12%)
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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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Troy
(@troy_79) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@AndoDanny @Channel9 7 and 10 have made enquirers apparently. Maybe get a network who actually gives a **** and covers the game well like Foxtel
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Ben May
(@benjmay) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@FOXTEL_Help Still not working :(
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Self isolating Greg Esq. of New Farm ®️
(@greg_new_farm) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
WTF is happening to Foxtel’s picture #nrl360
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Timmy
(@TimmyfromOz888) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@imogynmargaret @NetflixANZ All the movies now owned by HBO and as that streaming service not here yet it’s exclusively on Foxtel
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Phil
(@Philbit6) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@decryption I have some odd stuff like that with @Aussie_BB cant log in to Foxtel on FTTP connection and can’t load some car Jack site either. (They reckon they’re faults outside their network… works for everyone else I know though)
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iambenslater
(@iambenslater) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@alby_fares @Foxtel Oh damn :-(
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Mickey Dee
(@WhiplashUnited) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@DeadlineDavis I’d love to see Jason Dunstall’s segment on Foxtel where he bags players for **** kicks at goal (usual dribbles), he’d deserve a mention there because it was tosh choice for a shot.
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Paul
(@ardmorelad) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@bennpackham @SBS Dreadful service. Why have “on demand” and still get ads? Never use it @Foxtel
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Alex ⛳️⛳️
(@pezza555) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@Alllmondeville @Foxtel @MainEventTV Hahah not for me. Obviously don’t have a need for them up here but never been one to wear uggs/slippers
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Timmy
(@TimmyfromOz888) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@vii_lauren @NetflixANZ I believe it’s HBO so all to most of their content on foxtel.. As no HBO Max (streaming service here yet) most to all be exclusive to Foxtel
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Troy
(@troy_79) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
Why does channel 9 think they have full say when the season can kick off or not. The Nrl should be telling them when they are re starting. If they aren’t happy then approach another network. Foxtel pay more money for the rights anyway.
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AVA 💘 SAVAGE
(@MissAvaSavage) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@davidehrlich I had Foxtel growing up and for some reason every time it was on no matter how far along it was I sat down an watched and still cried in the last scene.
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AdrianJSClark
(@AdrianJSClark) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@FOXTEL_Help I seem to have lost all progress on my shows on Foxtel Now. The WatchList feature also seems to be broken with no list available and the "Add" button not working. Tried with Samsung TV app & iPhone mobile app, identical behaviour. Is this a known issue?
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💧Nigel Bell
(@NigelBell19) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@ClaireLouse2403 @cheryl_kernot @bugwannostra yep. in the same way that: - the start of the initial NSW 'lockdown' was pushed back to allow Hillsong event attendees to leave the state & country; - the NBN FTTH backflip aligns nicely with Foxtel now offering a BINGE service that, to be successful, requires more bandwidth. 😐
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Flavour A
(@Flavour_A) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@FOXTEL_Help is Foxtel go down?Can’t seem to log in.
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Timmy
(@TimmyfromOz888) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@tigertufftanya When new releases are on Foxtel you have to pay..yes only $6.99 or whatever but it’s like a rental store then after few months available on main service. This is just new ground where a “blockbuster” has gone straight to the home! Why So hard for some to comprehend the “charge”
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Steve
(@ozdeveloper) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@simpsoka @damovisa That’s good but as along as I am exempt bc at this time My mates son died in a bath tub when he put a blanket on himself and currently there is a Foxtel add for breeders about chosing which quilt to suficate your child with so master vs main means **** to us.
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Mark Tramby
(@MarkTramby) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@debkasmar @Foxtel It’s terrible isn’t it !!
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🖐🏻Pete_Bergs
(@unclepete_100) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@marcuskelson @oldjoeschmo @mikeaubrey2 ..same here mate, ....still pissed abt him selling the cell GSM network, ....in addition to scrapping our analog tech.. And don’t start me on the effin Foxtel debacle...
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Paul
(@ardmorelad) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@marklevy2gb @Foxtel $60 to watch this crap? Robbery!
FOXTEL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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CHARDY 🦘🦘🦘🦘
(@Chardy53102203) reported
@brycebear33 Kayo is **** …. Foxtel … have a sponsorship so all good ….
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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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CHARDY 🦘🦘🦘🦘
(@Chardy53102203) reported
@brycebear33 Kayo is **** …. Foxtel … have a sponsorship so all good ….
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CHARDY 🦘🦘🦘🦘
(@Chardy53102203) reported
@brycebear33 Kayo is **** …. Foxtel … have a sponsorship so all good ….
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CHARDY 🦘🦘🦘🦘
(@Chardy53102203) reported
@brycebear33 Kayo is **** …. Foxtel … have a sponsorship so all good ….
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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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“Sash” Emmanuelle Somerset-Beauverie
(@chicpussykat) reported
@KensingtonRoyal @KensingtonRoyal I was employed with Telstra for 5 years in two of their hotline call centres, outbound sales calls call centre , then inbound customer service support (Chatbots are lazy CRM junk!) call centre. Telstra sells Foxtel. Me on dole $0, my own home phone disconnected.
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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.