FOXTEL Outage Report in Dalmeny, Eurobodalla, State of 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 Dalmeny, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of FOXTEL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dalmeny 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 (44%)
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Internet (29%)
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Total Blackout (16%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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Phone (3%)
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E-mail (1%)
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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Dalmeny, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dalmeny and nearby locations:
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dim power
(@dimpower) reported
from
Dalmeny, State of New South Wales
Sucks #foxtel doesn’t show the #WGC Golf events. But this #GOLFTV you have to subscribe to watch it......new low in the American commentary stakes
FOXTEL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lottie McIntyre 🐨
(@themacsta) reported
@dexswans This is great. Damien I feel so stupid trying to work something out though... How come we had BT on the Foxtel coverage too? 🤔
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Lincos87
(@Lincos87) reported
@GlenMcD66666474 @Foxtel @MattM_78 Absolutely - as I have a Pixel 6 I essentially now don't have Foxtel Go....and no fix in sight
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Dave Simpson
(@simpsod1) reported
@CalltoActivism I moved away from CNN when they fired Chris Cuomo for giving his big brother some help. Also here in Australia 🇦🇺 CNN is only on Foxtel which means I have to pay hundreds of dollars to Rupert Murdoch for cable. Nope, no way Rupert you scumbag. I love MSNBC it’s very fair.
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lynette winskii
(@winskillly) reported
re neil mitchell,He sets people up,he knows what subject is,I remember poor soul was complaining he was on benefits(didnt say wich kind) but foxtel knocked him back on connection,mitchell got stuck in to him because of benefits how dare he ,then click from mitchell not a nice man
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Patongaville79 🇦🇺
(@despondentjaded) reported
@nellybabe @sydneyswans That's why I turn the sound down. I don't know how you watch it on 7. Even on 3rd watch I can't cope on Fox sometimes...... (Foxtel at least has SOME good commentators)
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Pete Miller
(@P3T3MILL3R9) reported
1/All the price hikes with energy are a grab for profit. You know this! :) If energy is going to be scrutinized by our governments here's what you can do! Cancel your Netflix subscription... Cancel Stan... Cancel Foxtel and all paid T.V Apps. Cancel Deezer and Spotify.
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Patrick Malone 🤎💛
(@pattymalone2000) reported
@crowdiegal Tbh it’s kinda silly in nsw and Queensland (where you need to grow the game) but in other states I hardly feel bad for them considering vic team fans need foxtel to watch every game there team plays
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Just Merce
(@josh_merce) reported
from
Broken Hill, State of New South Wales
I don’t understand why whenever I watch something through the Foxtel go app it does a log in renewal fail at the worst moments 🤬 #UFCParis
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Mark Newton
(@NewtonMark) reported
@jasons_tweet @NetflixANZ Remember when foxtel launched they had no ads at all, and then, over time, they just couldn’t help themselves? If you believe ads are going to stay in an ad-funded tier forever, I have some NFTs to sell you.
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SlappadabRo
(@SlappadaBRO) reported
@Michael91149039 @WWEGareth Foxtel is usually something that is paid for by families so it's in most people's homes growing up, on top of that just in general it's used by most Australians. Oh I wonder why it costs more maybe because it's 100's of channels compared to a little streaming service no one knows