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Problems in the last 24 hours in Parkhurst, Queensland

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Optus Issues Reports Near Parkhurst, Queensland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Parkhurst and nearby locations:

  • MathewsAugstine
    Matt (@MathewsAugstine) reported from Rockhampton, Queensland

    I'm not getting proper network here in Rockampton, Queensland Australia. Please let me know if there any issues I'm unable to work already i lost 160dollers. @Optus

Optus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • antiwoke82_
    antiwoke82 (@antiwoke82_) reported

    @newscomauHQ Telstra sucks period optus no better

  • davo453
    Courty (@davo453) reported

    @TheCl0wn85 @Telstra I felt like that when i moved from Optus for the same reason. As soon as the contract is up I'll switch back, basically no service ever in my area.

  • TigerAncient
    Ancient Tiger (@TigerAncient) reported

    @7_columns @Andrew_McCallum If you listened to her, the government mandated after the Optus issue, that with emergencies, the people using the network that is down, should be switched to a working network. She said she wanted to test that her phone went to Optus if Telstra didn’t work. It didn’t, and that is important.

  • lachy_cunners
    Cunners (@lachy_cunners) reported

    @jordy_perry I mean Dogga averages 130 or something stupid like that at Optus against some darn good rucks. Better shout that daicos with a Finn hard tag

  • 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

  • JH_Otway_Ranges
    John Harrison 🇦🇺 🦘 (@JH_Otway_Ranges) reported

    @FranMooMoo And everyone thought Optus was bad when it happened, this was a software glitch, how do we know it wasn't aa hacker?

  • CherylYogi41455
    Msnobody (@CherylYogi41455) reported

    I wonder why I have never combined my Telstra internet and Optus mobile phone. Today I have my answer.

  • AK22762976
    A K (@AK22762976) reported

    @SkyNewsAust CEO return won't fix the problem - the Engineers are the important focus group whose expertise is critical to restore services [certainly earning their annual salary now -bonuses? "poof!" One imagines Optus satellite services in hot demand

  • multithreddy
    eddy (@multithreddy) reported

    @oscarcsims @haydenmalc maybe it'll happen soon since outsourcing RAN management to cheaper vendors is all the rage in the telecom space right now (Spark just outsourced to Nokia, who was the vendor who was partially responsible for the last Optus 000 outage)

  • ravirockks
    Dr Ravi Nayyar (@ravirockks) reported

    '[CBA] suggested customers switch connections to an Optus network or local wi-fi source. '[Tyro] was aware some people were unable to connect to payment machines that operate on 4G networks'.