FOXTEL Outage Report in Glenore Grove, Lockyer Valley, 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 Glenore Grove, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of FOXTEL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Glenore Grove 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 (45%)
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Internet (29%)
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Total Blackout (17%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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Phone (2%)
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E-mail (1%)
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FOXTEL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Shay
(@gappo12) reported
from
Millendon, State of Western Australia
@sezlloydy How did you swing that? When we rang Foxtel and said we were contemplating leaving due to the price it was basically 'oh well, sucks to be you'!
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Frank Jockel
(@reikioz) reported
Malcolm gave Rupert the slow internet he wanted do Foxtel could maintain its profit margin. Like Jeff giving private pokies and not club pokies in Vic.
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Matthew Smith
(@MattInSydney) reported
@DanielBleakley That’s half the reason we wasted billions on a worse NBN. Abbott achieved 2 things at once - an alternative plan to falsely claim was better than Labor’s, and delivered slower internet to delay Foxtel’s competitors, so that Murdoch would support his election campaign.
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Sarah
(@sezlloydy) reported
@candicespag @Foxtel I rang just over 12 months ago to cancel and they dropped my package to $90/month for 12 months. Might need to do that again
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Jessica Sandhu
(@dopeyjs) reported
@sezlloydy @candicespag @Foxtel Interesting. I might need to do that. Mind you, think I’ll still try cancel foxtel. I would just do Kayo, Netflix and Disney plus
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𝝠Ḏ𝝘ⓘ𝝠𝝢 𝝟ẘⓘ𝝠𝝩𝝟𝝤ẘṢ𝝟ⓘ
(@adroxx) reported
@TheDanBarrett @binge @Foxtel Never mind... I recently realised LA gets daylight savings on the 14th March which makes this time correct. Bring it on!
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Jason French
(@jasonfr03528291) reported
@sezlloydy I’m moving down the same path of ditching Foxtel also, only thing stopping me is I have internet with them also, which means I would need a new internet provider and modem yeah?
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sortius
(@sortius) reported
@CdrHBiscuitIII @DanielBleakley It also gave small players the opportunity to set up a small server in their garage (much like I have on FTTP) & run services to compete with big players. It was attacking from both ends: slow downloads keeps Foxtel/News Corp on top for consumption, slow uploads kill competition
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Tim Kempton
(@timakempton) reported
No 4k makes @binge overpriced. @Foxtel keeps on missing the mark. They overpriced the cable service from day one, they have never understood that to sell 10 times the number of connections at a quarter of the price will make them bigger profits. They are making the same mistake.
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That One Doesn't Count #TeamGodzilla
(@ThatCountsNot) reported
@DareToEntertain @Christian_rib @ComicBook It's actually on Binge, which is the Foxtel-owned streaming service that has no way to be watched on a tv