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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Morgan, South Australia

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Optus Issues Reports

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  • roller2426
    Roller (@roller2426) reported

    Outages... Telstra.. Optus.. banks Always in Australia Big profits results in ****, unreliable service.

  • kholden
    Kristen Holden (@kholden) reported

    @QBCCIntegrity @Optus The one time ever Optus didn’t go down.

  • MissIgraine
    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.

  • Chris_E_Qld_Au
    Chris Eastaughffe (AZ Vac done) (@Chris_E_Qld_Au) reported

    @therevaknight Because of Government incompetence, they had no simple backup system, they made NO allowances for technological failure, complexity is the enemy of reliable; the reliability issue was known (ref previous OPTUS outage). NO REDUNDANCY for critical infrastructure! @heidimur

  • Snuffle16106950
    Snuffles 🌸 (@Snuffle16106950) reported

    @robertveneziano @VoteLewko Incorrect ARTC handles Standard Gauge in AUS... Whist @VicTrack_Vic handles Broad gauge in VIC. But all should not rely on only one telco provider...the ICE radio are linked to Telstra! But optus has gone down too 2 years ago with the same result!

  • EmmaGeorgeCoker
    emmanuella ✩ (@EmmaGeorgeCoker) reported

    why’s telstra down. that’s optus **** 🙄

  • RomireTV
    Romire 🇦🇺 (@RomireTV) reported

    First optus, now telstra had a global outage, seems legit i guess, paves the way for a global network blackout if need, cause look how well that went. Chaos

  • optus_help
    Optus Help (@optus_help) reported

    @Kennedy00766502 We appreciate your feedback regarding your nearest Optus Store, Kennedy, and sorry that you had a poor experience there. I'll make sure to pass that feedback on as we are always looking for ways to improve. Please send through a DM, so I can verify your account and we can go from there. -Athan

  • LaDolceVita_99
    SimonW (@LaDolceVita_99) reported

    @simonbiddle @taipan168 As much as I defend funding government services, the notion that government run IT will be more reliable than Telstra/Optus is just not believable given the various IT issues we see on a constant basis from Centrelink and who can forget the debacle of the last Census

  • CaseyMcGregorAu
    Casey McGregor (@CaseyMcGregorAu) reported

    So we have another outage impacting 000 calls in Australia, this time by Telstra. This has already happened with Optus twice if I recall. Enough is enough. Renationalise Telstra and Optus, and give them all the funding needed to maintain, develop and expand our telecommunications infrastructure across Australia in the interests of the people rather than private and foreign shareholders. #auspol