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iPrimus outages and service status in Elizabeth, South Australia

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iPrimus offers internet and phone service to businesses and individuals, as well as mobile phone and mobile internet. Interet access is available as DSL service, ADSL 2+, dial-up or mobile 3G.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Elizabeth, South Australia

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iPrimus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • CJNezz
    Blade Liger (@CJNezz) reported

    @iPrimusAU do you have an outage in Victoria again? I've just lost connection. #iprimus

  • kiwiradar
    kiwiradar (@kiwiradar) reported

    @iPrimusAU Is IPrimus internet down currently in Sydney? No internet in Bondi

  • KoparaFallsKid
    💧Robyn D💉x4 Insufficiently Feminine (@KoparaFallsKid) reported

    @meggsy46 @AlanBixter I'm sorry, I don't know the answer. iPrimus is a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) that runs on the Optus Network, which may explain it. I don't know if that means they share customer data. Maybe ring iPrimus?

  • TaranReynardWhy
    Taran Reynard Whyte💜🦊🌈🦄🌊 (@TaranReynardWhy) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @jonto_kaye No, I'm with iPrimus here in Australia but we've got the National Broadband Network rollout going on in our street and it's interfering with my adsl. So I'm using my mobile data. But I'm trying to use that very sparingly as I don't have a lot of it.

  • vmainard
    Vicki Mainard 🇦🇺🕹🏀🐈Liberal 22 (@vmainard) reported

    @MissHissyKat There's a lot to like about iprimus. I only went to them in full, since my internet was with them. Got in contact with them and ask about phone internet bundle, and they gave us a fantastic deal. Great customer service if thing go wrong too.

  • jezford
    jezford (@jezford) reported

    @StephenFenech @Optus Woh, a bad couple of days, sympathies, dude! Agreed, shocking showing from Optus. It's the engineers at iPrimus that have kept me with them for 20 years now - always available, helpful and smart, and never annoying or condescending (though I think there's a note on my file...).

  • mishchiu
    Michelle (@mishchiu) reported

    @iPrimusAU Hello, has your server/customer database been hacked/compromised? For the first time since I joined over 10 years ago, I’ve received junk mail to my iprimus email account. I don’t ever use this email and have never given this email address away.

  • iPrimusAU
    iPrimus (@iPrimusAU) reported

    @Brisbane4000 Hi Capital, iPrimus customers have not been impacted by the Optus cyberattack. While we use the Optus network as a network provider for our mobile services, we can reassure our customers that their personal information is managed securely by us and is not shared with Optus. (1/2)

  • michael48439600
    michael hitchcock (@michael48439600) reported from Sydney, New South Wales

    IPrimus dodo Telstra and Optus worked together to fake a fault on my phone so a technician was called to fix it. Then they got Dun and Bradstreet to hassle me to collect a payment

  • David_Paul_B
    David P (@David_Paul_B) reported

    @abc730 @ClareONeilMP Yep.. For example, I would like to know whether the information exposed was only of direct Optus customers, or whether it also included customers of MVNO’s (eg Dodo, Amaysim, Coles, iPrimus, iiNet etc) who run on the Optus network.