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Optus Outage Report in Yamba, Clarence Valley, State of New South Wales

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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 Yamba, State of New South Wales

The chart below shows the number of Optus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yamba and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Optus Outage Chart in Yamba, Clarence Valley, State of New South Wales 02/25/2026 09:35

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Optus users through our website.

  1. Internet (51%)

    Internet (51%)

  2. Phone (23%)

    Phone (23%)

  3. E-mail (10%)

    E-mail (10%)

  4. Wi-fi (9%)

    Wi-fi (9%)

  5. Total Blackout (6%)

    Total Blackout (6%)

  6. TV (%)

    TV (%)

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Optus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • justmerri Merri (@justmerri) reported

    Optus not only gifted someone my info, but my reception over the last week has been horrific. Worst telco BY FAR.

  • DickJACroft **** (@DickJACroft) reported

    @notabotfr @Alicedkc @Optus In my experience it’s not usually the sec teams fault but an organisational failure that leads to this sort of incident

  • ChrisPGATsucks Chris Barrett (@ChrisPGATsucks) reported

    @SkyNewsAust Albo is right Optus should be paying for ******** up

  • brookeg_rantham Brooke Grantham (@brookeg_rantham) reported

    @Optus i was recently informed that to activate my esim i must go in store. i was not informed of this prior to my purchase and as a rural customer i would have to drive four hours. this is extremely unfair as i don’t have the ability to travel. rude service does not help.

  • thewollemipine sydneysider 😷😁 (@thewollemipine) reported

    @mjrowland68 @BreakfastNews It’s very clear that no further action will be taken by Optus unless the customer contacts Optus, asks what details have been leaked and make Optus provide a free Equifax account. I get the feeling Optus has no idea exactly what data has been leaked.

  • LikeNarnia Narnia (with a P) 🚜 (@LikeNarnia) reported

    Why is the Gov paying for new licences for @Optus customers? Surely @optus should be paying @VicRoads directly. and immediately. Gov shouldn't pay for corporate **** ups

  • boards_john John Boards 🏌️ 😷 💉x4 (@boards_john) reported

    @Biggy1883 Not "free", who's gonna fork out for the time involved? Optus pays for new D Lic, about $30. Already people fronting up at Inhumane Services were told to piss off, apply online.🤦 This **** storm has only just begun. Will Optus heads roll! Gladys? And if identities are stolen?

  • Aitch_El Overlizard (@Aitch_El) reported

    @mjrowland68 @BreakfastNews Ive heard nothing from them, but i was a default customer 2.5 yrs ago when VirginMobile switched to Optus. Optus must have my details since the handover. Not a peep from #Optus.

  • Kingstons101 🌳Kingston (@Kingstons101) reported

    @manukoreri @Wolf_Travels @AnnastaciaMP Just had the exact conversation with my mother who doesn't remember the email she had when she was with Optus. This is gonna be an issue with the oldies especially. 🤬 #OptusHack

  • 10NewsFirst 10 News First (@10NewsFirst) reported

    "This serious incident creates a risk that the personal information of current and former mutual customers of the Australian Passport Office and Optus will be subjected to exploitation by criminals," Wong said.