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SingTel Optus offers landline and mobile communication services to consumers and businesses, including mobile phone, mobile internet, broadband internet and television.

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Optus Issues Reports Near Robe, South Australia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Robe and nearby locations:

  • LAMcCormick
    Lisa McCormick (@LAMcCormick) reported from Robe, South Australia

    @chloelaulaulau No I’m in Robe! Keep me posted. I have terrible reception!!! Grrrr @Optus

Optus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • macar0n55
    🌵 (@macar0n55) reported

    i am founder of the protect and respect all customer service workers club BUT OPTUS CUSTOMER SERVICE ACTUALLY NEED TO JUST GIVE UP

  • KelvinJM81
    Kelvo. 🐯🏆🏆🏆 🇦🇺 (@KelvinJM81) reported

    @Mark_UNC @Richmond_FC Was Optus Stadiums decision to cancel it.

  • redcrow_28
    Red Crow (@redcrow_28) reported

    1. 2001 v Carl (OO) Winless from the first three games, the Crows travelled to a dreary Optus Oval in horrible thunder, lightning and rain desperate for a win. Despite the atrocious conditions, the Crows led by new skipper Mark Ricciuto’s four goals, ground out a heroic win.

  • PsStefanovic
    Peter Stefanovic (@PsStefanovic) reported

    @ASDGovAu And yes things like the Optus leak should have taught us that this is a bad way to go about things like age verification As i said Great Ingenuity in service of a stupid policy 🤦

  • whateveryeahnah
    Icanhaveaopinion (@whateveryeahnah) reported

    @Optus left for another provider because you left me on a higher plan than new plans. No second chance, screw you like you screwed me. Bye bye. NEVER AGAIN.

  • jacksmeboy
    Clint Waterhouse (@jacksmeboy) reported

    @lozza929406 bro we are ******! if north beat us next week watch channel 7 adelaide news for a 41 yo bloke with a jerry can and matches burning down optus! that 5ltr jerrycan will cost me $20 that’s how serious i am

  • SylviaP44364
    Lizzie Bennett (@SylviaP44364) reported

    .@Optus I was told my phone I ordered with you would be delivered Wednesday, waited all day, no advice. Still waiting, no help from StarTrack or Optus ….bah!

  • MillinBear
    Millin Bear+FSD helping you profit from AI (@MillinBear) reported

    I am too lazy to proof read and edit the below from grok, we had a chat in the car and below is the direct output for a post from grok, 85% my intent but could use some polish… (it gave me 3x image prompts, images from grok attached are also not proofed.) - enjoy: Why Starlink Roam Falls Flat in Australia (And How to Fix It) Honest opinion: Starlink Roam is brilliant on paper—$80 a month for 100GB priority data, perfect for caravans, motorhomes, or pros working on the go in the outback. But in reality? It’s poop for mobile use. Australia’s endless trees, dense bushland, and tunnels (think Bruce Highway or any regional drive) block the line-of-sight to satellites constantly. You’re crawling along at zero bars half the time, burning data elsewhere or offline entirely. Great for static campsites, useless in motion. The glaring hardware oversight: No LTE/cellular failover. Starlink Mini (or next-gen) should’ve shipped with an eSIM slot for Australian carriers like Telstra or Optus. When sats fail, auto-switch to 4G/5G local network as a hotspot—seamless, like your phone. Caveat: ACMA spectrum rules (IMT bands for terrestrial mobile) might need carrier partnerships, but it’s doable—Telstra/Optus already partner with Starlink for direct-to-device sat-to-phone using those bands. NBN fixed-wireless modems do exactly this: SIM failover when fibre/cable drops, approved under existing regs. If it’s green for NBN, it should be for Starlink Roam. Pricing fix for AU market: Base $19 add-on for up to 10% cellular failover (10GB on the $80 plan), covering Starlink’s wholesale data costs. Double to $38 for 100% cellular option if you’re in eternal tree hell. Keeps it affordable, competitive with eSIM hotspots, and actually usable. Starlink, take notes—Gen3 Mini or beyond, make it hybrid. Aussie travellers deserve better. What do you reckon? Roll it out! [Image 1: Insert here after intro] Grok prompt: Photorealistic image of a Tesla Model Y parked under dense Australian eucalyptus trees in outback Queensland, with a Starlink Mini dish on the roof struggling for signal—show obstructed sky view, frustrated driver checking phone, red dust road nearby.

  • joffa44
    GG (@joffa44) reported

    @ollierafc @Optus What a croc of crap. It's electronic. Just because the stores are shut on a public holiday. The electronic version doesn't shut down..

  • met_oshi
    MetOshi (@met_oshi) reported

    @RealMetroLounge @WindsorDebs Optus and Vodafone had to rely on Telstra, since Telstra owned the network. It wasn't until the government set up a service and bought back the network that things started to change