Optus Outage Report in Upper Tent Hill, Lockyer Valley, State of Queensland
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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 Upper Tent Hill, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of Optus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Upper Tent Hill 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 (42%)
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Phone (32%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (7%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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TV (2%)
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Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Amanwy 🏴 💉💉💉💉😷: where do I begin (@steveeva0432) reported
Aussie Broadband is a wholesale customer of Optus (as are other resellers of internet and phone services) and have advised their customers : “the wholesale platform was not part of the data breach. None of your details have been compromised as part of this cyber-attack on Optus”
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Matt Nicholls (@matt__nicholls) reported
Normal people who are victims of Optus' security breach: Oh ****, gotta change all my passwords. Me, a poor newspaper owner: Hopefully the hackers feel sorry for me and send me money
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Dr Shane 🌈🐨💧🔥 (@drswoods61) reported
@arielbogle @vanbadham And the customer will be blamed if anything goes wrong. #optus
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_emanuelgold (@emanuelgold3) reported
@Optus @RunnerSA18 Morons. Changing to another network. Thanks for letting all our details get hacked. Useless
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Isaac Africa (@isaacafrica_) reported
Following a cyberattack on its networks, Australia's largest telecom company, Optus, reported that both current and past customer data was accessed.
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Lady Raven (@kity_katz) reported
@RoyceRk2 @pharnzwurth The Optus 133 937 customer service number has a recorded message saying they'll be 'reaching out' to customers whose data has been subject to unauthorised access. While we wait, it would be good to know how long Optus keeps former customers' data. 1-2 years? Longer?
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Mike Healy (@mike_hasarms) reported
If you're an Optus customer it's important to change your passwords — which were not stolen, and shouldn't be the same as anything in their DBs anyway — and to cross your fingers regarding your name, DOB, license number and address.
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Robert Koch (@kochie) reported
@hardenuppete @Optus My point is that 24 hours after an alleged incident is nowhere near enough time for an organization to fully understand what happened. While it's probable that Optus has found the smoking gun it's not wise to jump to conclusions.
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PaulieC (@pauliec80859931) reported
@ralph_woolf @Optus My dad ditched Optus a couple of months ago & moved to Aldi Mobile (who use the Telstra network) & has saved 50% + gets better reception.
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Mephiston (@Mephiston) reported
@annaRoseShadow @Asher_Wolf Fun fact, take this information to your local optus store. I was directed to my local optus store for contract cancellation and the support guy said "they will talk to you about compensation". I'm going to demand an immediate end to my contract and waiving the payout fee.