Optus Outage Report in Vasse, Busselton, State of Western Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Vasse, State of Western Australia
The chart below shows the number of Optus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Vasse 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 Optus users through our website.
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Internet (57%)
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Phone (24%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (2%)
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Optus Issues Reports Near Vasse, State of Western Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Vasse and nearby locations:
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Lesley Dewar
(@LesleyDewarAU) reported
from
Busselton, State of Western Australia
Nope. The sound was crap and I should have stayed home. Never again at #Optus
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SirThunderbird
(@SteveVicMorrow) reported
from
Busselton, State of Western Australia
@SenPaterson @Birmo Why wasn't the Telecommunications Act changed over the last decade to remove the need for OPTUS to keep all that information for people who no longer had accounts with them. Snivelling ****.
Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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(@chrissiefarran) reported
@mariewalsh18 I’m a previous Optus customer x 2 and have received 2 emails but they claim none of my license or bank details are involved. I’m not sure if I trust them. The phones were both prepaid, that might be why who knows.
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ロッド · カブ ● 小熊 🏳️🌈 (6xC19 💉)
(@rodcubkoguma) reported
@danielbowen My email from them went to the Google spam folder. Check it out. Also download the My Optus app and chat to them via it, using the login you had with them
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💪🏻👔🤳🏻
(@S370HSSVO773H) reported
@GuardianAus Want a scoop involving Optus. @BleepinComputer has layed it all out for you. The hackers have apologised to Optus customer and discontinued the ransom demand. Hurry. Be the first. YW
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On Hold-But
(@Not_4_Long) reported
Optus: do you have a 100 points identification? A customer: well, do you have any point of identification?
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SGrif
(@S_Griff69) reported
@ElysseMorgan I’m not a current Optus customer (left 4 years ago) but they have kept my data and it has now been stolen. How can they do this?
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Mirka
(@M_Sighil) reported
@DeclanMila The issue in Aust was a hack of a telecommunications company Optus which downloaded private information of millions of customers & c. 10,000 people's details were leaked online. Optus needs to improve security. Also, companies shouldn't be storing personal data in the first place
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Cranky
(@Ogregator) reported
@MichaelPascoe01 @hughriminton Im an optus customer and i don't expect them to replace my passport
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Bharath Sivakumar
(@theDataStudent) reported
@NEUROMASTER9 That just shows that Optus has really **** data retention policies, not that Optus staff actively engaged in leaking the data.
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Ross
(@amitlu89) reported
To be clear, I believe Optus should provide this option to its customers. I even provided feedback to Optus support staff that this should be an option. If others would like to try, please do so. And in either scenario, raise it as feedback. Then we all win.
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Dwight Walker
(@dwightwalker) reported
this #databreach is a major stuff up of @optus - totally disorganised - I can't communicate with them as past customer except by reply to CEO email or visiting a shop (they'll want photo ID again) - they should have #encrypted my #data not just kept it unencrypted for years