Optus Outage Report in Toowoomba, State of Queensland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Toowoomba, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of Optus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Toowoomba 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 (45%)
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Phone (34%)
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Total Blackout (8%)
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Wi-fi (8%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Optus Issues Reports Near Toowoomba, State of Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Toowoomba and nearby locations:
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Brandon Gordon (@VK4VIP) reported from Toowoomba, State of Queensland
@Optus in the last few months it appears you guys have launched 900mhz 4G in the area around RedEdge Centre Toowoomba and is shocking, data speeds slower than 3G and stuff failing to load, it is so bad when my phone prioritises Band 8 I lock my phone back to 3G
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Brandon Gordon (@VK4VIP) reported from Toowoomba, State of Queensland
@Optus The network is still hit and miss today Is there any updates when the new cell site on the top of the Toowoomba Base Hospital is been built as I believe it is planned to have 5G cells installed?
Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Adam (@kels_316) reported
@wheelswordsmith ABB dont provide any pers info to Optus so the issue didn't hit ABB customers
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B (@Brodhe) reported from Melbourne, State of Victoria
If you are, or if you hypothetically would have been, an Optus customer, how worried about the data breach are you?
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erik petersen (@erik_petersen) reported
@Jeremy_Kirk Optus sent noreply email telling me not to click on unknown links, & I can securely contact them thru the MyOptus app. #WTF How did a rogue IP address call their API 100s, sorry 1000s, sorry millions of times & not be blocked. Sack the #optus security boss, CIO & CEO.
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💧Wordstoprint - Robert Johnson (@wordstoprint) reported
@joshgnosis My experience with Optus last Friday and today; Buy SIM card for mobile broadband Friday. Called tech support today to sort out email. Got told to go to store for I’d verification. I live outside the Barossa. Drove 40min to Nuriootpa, told store to close 3pm. Jeez...
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Conrad HC (@conradhc) reported
@skwashd @Asher_Wolf People need to check whether Optus has their passport number. Many will never have provided it as part of ID checks. But they may have Medicare numbers, which they haven’t explicitly mentioned in emails.
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CouchSpecimen (@couch_specimen) reported
@newscomauHQ O'Neill says “Responsibility for the security breach rests with Optus", well ******* I would've thought the responsibility rested with the hackers.
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Kelly (@divabooknerd) reported
I've been an @optus customer for twenty four years across multiple phone numbers and accounts. I still haven't received an email in regards to stolen personal information.
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erik petersen (@erik_petersen) reported
@Jeremy_Kirk @latingle @ClareONeilMP Since the early 1970s, encryption has been used to protect sensitive information, so wtf is Optus doing storing drivers licence & passport info as plain text. A security audit would highlight this. Fix it by copying fields to encrypted values in less than a week. I wish!
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Creatyr the Tiler (@mikebuttery) reported
@DamBusterPrest @manjusrii It’s not a cyberattack. Optus devs opened all the information up to the internet and it was scraped using sequential customer IDs. - Why no encryption? - Why no authorisation? - Why no hashed customer IDs? - Why was a test system using production database? Customer first - nah
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🔋SydEV 🌿💧 #Solar #batteries sustainability. (@sydney_ev) reported
@techAU @ClareONeilMP worst thing is, Even though my details were stolen, Optus don't seem to care. no offer of help, or reimburse costs to change all my details, new licences, and blocks on credit agencies, cost me an entire day, and $$ to have blocks put on things