Optus outages and service status in Wetherhill, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wetherhill, New South Wales
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Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Peter 🏊🏼🚲🏃🏻 (@Ironman_peter) reported@FranMooMoo If a business or a surface does not have a backup alternative to everything then they are the problem. Thanks have backup lines maybe Telstra with primary Tpg with a backup. Same with 000. Might have the primary line with Telstra and a backup line with Optus or a WhatsApp #
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William Butcher (@WilliamBu49) reported@ShimogaHuduga @ravikeerthi22 Optus stadium costs 8000cr. NaMo stadium is **** 👍🏻
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No thanks No (@NothanksNo4) reported@madwixxy SARAH IS OPPOSITION MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS. LIKE MECHANIC WHO DRIVES CAR B4 AND AFTER PROBLEM NEEDS TO BE FULLY AWARE OF ACTUAL PROBLEM ANNNIKA SMELLS WE ALL KMOW HER AGENDA .TOO LAZY TO RETURN TO OZ RE OPTUS HER WORDS ABOUT TELSTA REFER TO HER TOTALLY HYPOCRITE .
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Evans Electric (@tsport100) reportedA guy moved into a new apartment. Only “official” internet was FTTN NBN — $90/month for a pathetic 30 Mbps down max. He called Telstra and Optus. Both said “5G Fixed Wireless not available at your address.” He checked a cell tower map anyway. Half a dozen towers within a couple km. Bought a GL.iNet GL-X3000NR 5G router + built a DIY 4x4 MIMO LPDA external antenna. Result? 800 Mbps download / 170 Mbps upload. 25x faster. $75/month. Same building. Here’s exactly how he did it 🧵
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V (@VDejan0000) reported@NoticerNews Same reason for the recent Optus outage. This woke CEO & Labor government needs to swing.
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Nigel Withers (@MajorBlipvert) reported@Kate3015 Remember 18 Sept 2025 when Optus had a 000 outage because no one though to make some test calls to ensure the service was working after an upgrade? Doing a test is basic common sense.
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Ancient Tiger (@TigerAncient) reported@7_columns @Andrew_McCallum If you listened to her, the government mandated after the Optus issue, that with emergencies, the people using the network that is down, should be switched to a working network. She said she wanted to test that her phone went to Optus if Telstra didn’t work. It didn’t, and that is important.
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ColinRenouf (@AICyberHome) reported@nswpolice A question. As modern phones support Sat for messages - mine switched to it - should we be pushing for configs that use Sat for 000 for these circumstances? This is a good time to push Telstra and Optus to look at it rather than fine them
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Miss Igraine (@MissIgraine) reported@clarkes signing that deal last year for tpg to operate over Optus networks in regional areas. So that's good. We need to come up with a way for network failovers when these incidents happen. But it's tricky... if the biggest operator goes down, how would this work in practice.
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Adam (@westpointer88) reported@benny_drew @7AFL Don't forget they lost to Gold Coast at Optus Oval in the finals last year by 1 point. They'll **** it up like they always do.