Optus outages and service status in Morgan, South Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Morgan, South Australia
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Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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van00sa (@van00sa) reportedOne Telstra glitch this morning and half the country stopped working. Some clocks fell out of sync across a few network nodes at 4:30am and that was enough to ground every regional train in Victoria, suspend lines in NSW, knock out payments for small businesses, stop freight, and some 000 calls weren’t getting through. Boost, Aldi Mobile and Belong all run on Telstra’s network so their customers went down too. 25 million services are on this network. They don’t know the root cause yet. Optus went down for 14 hours last year and 2 people died when emergency calls couldn’t connect, now it’s Telstra’s turn. This is the infrastructure they want your ID, your payments and your entire life running through.
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Ash 🇦🇺 (@TheInspectorAsh) reported@heidimur This isn’t just about Telstra. We saw similar issues with Optus. If our emergency communications and critical infrastructure are meant to be resilient, why do single network outages continue to have such widespread impacts? It’s time to review whether our redundancy is truly independent, or whether we’re relying on backups that share the same points of failure.
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FreoLou⚓🤘🛫⚖️ (@FreoLou) reportedBetter get my pre game post out before Optus is full and the network fails to load. Tonight is a test @freodockers . You have studied for it. You have prepared. Now it is time get out there and ace the exam. Harness the nerves and kick between the two big sticks #foreverfreo
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Horrible Lizard (@horriblelizard) reportedisn't this like the third major nationwide outage where "oh **** people couldn't even dial 000" from telstra and optus in like two years
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Imagine that (@ManaImagine) reported@MickamiousG @Starlink I got Optus net and have had no problems at all.
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Krakow (@Krakow80492178) reported@AnikaWells Anika Wells has done it again. She let the aged care system down; now she’s let down her new Portfolio Communications. Optus first, now Telstra. She interrupted her holidays l wonder how much taxpayers paid for this holiday.
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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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John Harrison 🇦🇺 🦘 (@JH_Otway_Ranges) reported@FranMooMoo I use Optus 5G on my phone with 500gb of data and that feeds my computers indoors, TV etc and it is super fast, up to 350mbs. only problem is they have stuff all 5G towers and most are still 4G only, they just wont upgrade them, I'm in a good area with a good signal.
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emmanuella ✩ (@EmmaGeorgeCoker) reportedwhy’s telstra down. that’s optus **** 🙄
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Humpy (@sirhumpyAU) reported@TweetTreet @tim_blee That's bullshit, devices EFTPOS and similar devices that run on 4G/5G can use other networks, and a bit of business continuity planning would have a backup network, even for a small business, like running down to Officeworks and buying an OPTUS prepaid SIM.