FOXTEL outages and service status in Hartley, 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 Hartley, New South Wales
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Live Outage Map Near Hartley, New South Wales
The most recent FOXTEL outage reports came from the following cities: Katoomba.
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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Hartley, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Hartley and nearby locations:
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Mari R (@randlight) reported from Katoomba, New South Wales@SkyNewsAust My conclusion is Alan Jones is a demented LNP supported trying to cause trouble again. Jones one of the reasons I cancelled Foxtel!
FOXTEL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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
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Mia (@mamma_mia111) reported@Foxtel **** product
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sssopᴉɐɹq (@Braidoss53) reported@Croccers @nikkivioletgwen @F1Media No, my problem is how expensive it is to access the one single sport I actually care about watching live, when there are better streaming options in other countries, my problem is Kayo/Foxtel having the exclusive rights then continually ripping us off with overpriced streaming
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Mister Quimper 🇾🇪🇮🇷🇳🇬🇻🇪🇸🇴🇸🇾🇮🇶 (@SongOfSickness) reported@tresantes Not to mention it wasn't even 1080p and had some kind of anti-piracy black strip running up one side. It led to a great article in one of the papers: "Australia doesn't have a piracy problem. Australia has a Foxtel problem".
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RationalMan74 (@RationalMan74) reported@onepercentas Why does it even exist? Why do Foxtel not simply offer a sports only package? Why does it seem to run off different tech to the Foxtel app which has zero issues?
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RationalMan74 (@RationalMan74) reported@onepercentas Why does it even exist? Why do Foxtel not simply offer a sports only package? Why does it seem to run off different tech to the Foxtel app which has zero issues?
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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
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Fellidd Paddmaye (@AlanBailey2) reported@Foxtel can someone explain to me why I can stream ANY movie on ANY streaming service no issues. I can play MMO's at 60fps, no issues. But, I cannot watch a simple game of NRL without you guys killing my viewing pleasure with 2 minutes of game time, and 5 minutes of buffering?
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Jye (@jtristian95) reportedAgain can someone at @FOXFOOTY @Foxtel @FOXTEL_Help fix the audio sync issues on fox footy right now. #AFLNorthBlues
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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.