Optus Outage Report in Noosa Heads, Sunshine Coast, State of Queensland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Noosa Heads, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of Optus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Noosa Heads 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 (67%)
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Phone (13%)
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E-mail (7%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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TV (%)
Live Outage Map Near Noosa Heads, Sunshine Coast, State of Queensland
The most recent Optus outage reports came from the following cities: Sunshine Coast.
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Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Andrew
(@andrew_the_pom) reported
@sirgunner1886 @Optus and if they still haven't sent out information to customers directly that's a huge issue. They admitted they've known since Wednesday. It's Friday now and some people would still be unaware. If it wasn't for a random tweet I saw I still wouldn't know & that is messed up.
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Rob (Ask for a copy of my PDS before purchasing)
(@AusRob) reported
To be clear, the issue with the #optus breach isn't a lack of strong laws or penalties, it's the lack of quality legislation which balances privacy, compliance and risk. The past decade has seen an extraordinary erosion of privacy protections and state overreach. #auspol
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Buckets
(@Nick_Roberts74) reported
@sezzoooooooooo Over 9 million affected by it. It’s mental how big this is. The response by Optus has been abysmal - but with numbers like that I can understand that they’re overwhelmed by it all as they try to determine how bad it is. And yes I’m an Optus customer and yes I’m not happy!
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stranger
(@strangerous10) reported
Optus CEO says the entire Nation also bears responsibility to fix her company’s massive data breach: “We don’t yet know who these attackers are & what they want to do with this information, which is why we really need a Team Australia response.” WTAF? 😳
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Breaking Bread
(@ERN_Malleyscrub) reported
@kcarruthers If @Optus has failed to keep confidential data secure they have opened themselves to a potential lawsuit with multi-millions of dollars of compensation. Criminals might now hold information via a breach that was very obvious in hindsight. Stupid stupid technology.
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Andrew
(@andrew_the_pom) reported
@sirgunner1886 @Optus They don't have to let each person know individually what was taken for them, but they should absolutely have said, "we have experienced a breach, further details to follow. Please monitor your accounts" or something like that. The silence is the worst part.
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Neeva Stephen
(@NeevaStephen) reported
@whambamthkymam @Optus Bloody hell, Nic, this is not good. 😳 I'm an Optus customer too & about to take the leap into my account plus check my emails & banking. Last thing any of us need. 😬
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Andy
(@AndyLevees) reported
@Optus massive data breach, no direct communication to customers, increased prices to customers, increased price of Optus Sport, no increased network capability to speak of - but you need “Team Australia” to help you in this crisis 🫠
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colin diplock
(@DiplockColin) reported
Optus has a problem as do its users. Why not step back in time and just use a phone as a commutating tool, as was its founders intention?
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Lenna Leprena 🎸🎼🎺🎻🎷🎹
(@LennaLeprena) reported
@JohnRobbphoto @carltonlivity @strangerous10 Does that apply to smaller carriers carriers who use the Optus network as well? There are many small mobile co's using that network...