FOXTEL outages and service status in Bright, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bright, Victoria
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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Bright, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bright and nearby locations:
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The Crankset Blog (@thecrankset) reported from Porepunkah, VictoriaReally not happy about this commentary, but foxtel now seems to have shat itself. Bad form.
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James (@jamesofbright) reported from Bright, VictoriaLate to the party, but joining the NBN funnel now. Finally signed up. (And goodbye Foxtel, we do Netflix now. Had enough of overpaying for ads mostly crap content on Foxtel.)
FOXTEL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bianca (@Bianca051985) reported@Michael94858047 Streaming services are ******* ridiculous. Prime is not the same as foxtel obviously but all the payments and then still gotta purchase **** it's ******* bullshit
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Ethel May Smith (@EthelMaySmith) reported@JSchloeman45114 @RightPulseNewss Yes that's right! It's the same where I am, people who don't have Foxtel only get to see Local news & the ABC news which is very Biased to the Labor Government we have. Albanese puts Australia LAST and we're heading down the same path as the UK fast!
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JasonF. (@AnInterObserver) reported@kayosports_help moved from Foxtel to Kayo. Mistake. Rarely had an issue with Foxtel, more dropouts and circle of death with Kayo in one month vs 25 years with Foxtel. Running NBN500. If there’s some simple fix let me know. Otherwise, I’ll bank a refund and return to Foxtel.
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Ethel May Smith (@EthelMaySmith) reported@JSchloeman45114 @RightPulseNewss Yes that's right! It's the same where I am, people who don't have Foxtel only get to see Local news & the ABC news which is very Biased to the Labor Government we have. Albanese puts Australia LAST and we're heading down the same path as the UK fast!
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John (@jt_melb) reportedHow the actual does Foxtel/Binge take The Daily Show away from Paramount+? **** this ****, no wonder torrents are making a major comeback
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David Whitehead (@Whitehead13D) reported@kayosports @kayosports_help Foxtel is looking really good with no service and then need to sign into my own tv. Not good enough! I pay for the service and don’t need to sign in all the time, pathetic.
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Cas (@Cas26Harper) reported@lorahmoe Foxtel was originally sold to us as ad free tv more than 20 years ago. A few yrs later we’d sit down to watch something, Didn’t matter what channel. You’d watch a few minutes then there were 10 mins of ads..we were paying $100 a Month for that!?? Absolute rubbish.
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harleyw (@harleywattsconn) reported@CosmicRichy @AlboMP BigPond Broadband & Landlines, Google, Adobe, MSN, Hotmail, iTunes and FOXTEL is the worst
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ralph horowitz (@rtralphy) reportedConfident prediction The price of Foxtel and Kayo will spike considerably, and it will be justified based on the government gambling ads crackdown Quinella: Never waste a crisis into law of unintended consequences GR 👍
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SydneyCityTV (@SydneyCityTV) reported@gerardmmkl Are News Corp possibly nervous that Foxtel may lose the NRL rights? Because I'm quite sure that people will follow the NRL to Stan or whichever other streaming service the coverage may end up at instead, just as there was a kind of exodus from Optus to Foxtel about 25 years ago.