Optus outages and service status in Noosa Heads, Queensland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Noosa Heads, Queensland
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Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Krakow (@Krakow80492178) reported@AnikaWells Anika Wells has done it again. She let the aged care system down; now she’s let down her new Portfolio Communications. Optus first, now Telstra. She interrupted her holidays l wonder how much taxpayers paid for this holiday.
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William Evans (@will_evans_qld) reportedBack when Optus went down I was a Telstra customer. I moved over to amaysim which is Optus, and now the Big T has gone down. #winning
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JILL (@1Swinging_Voter) reportedSenator Henders is spot on #AFTERNOONBRIEFING That repulsive ABC sheils with her SNARLED TOP LIP was not happy LOL #CANBERRA Sarah is correct. LABOR LIED ABOUT THE OPTUS OUTAGE AND PEOPLE DIED. #MELBOURNE KARVELAS WAS OWNED BY SENATOR HEDERSON (stop telling lies 'Patricia')
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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)
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saint_ted (@saint_ted3) reported@Woodygocats59 @TonyShepherd4 Once again I refer you back to the Optus outage where everybody including the government and Optus thought the 000 service was functioning but it was found to still be out of action several hours later. And the government minister was AWOL again. A couple of hours can save lives.
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No thanks No (@NothanksNo4) reported@RW2023141 SARAH SHADOW COMM MINISTER NEEDS TO KNOW WHAT OCCURS TO BE FULLY ACROSS PROBLEM . NOT BE FKN HOPELESS LIKE ANNNNIKA SMELLS AND OPTUS OUTAGE DEPARTED OS DURING PROBLEM SILLY SARAH IS HANSON YOUNG YOUR ROBOT ROBERT.
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AzTecFitness (@AzTecFit) reported@JHewy23 @wigley_matthew @FootyonNine By “this crap” do you mean obvious fact?? So Optus stadium is Freo’s home ground. If they had 4 other sides that use it as their home ground too, but Freo had twice the supporter base of those clubs so can dominate the crowd noise each week and barely leave WA you wouldn’t see that as an enormous advantage over the competition??? Of course it is. That doesn’t mean you’re wrong at all, they have to play the other teams that occupy the MCG as home also. It’s also not any fault of Collingwood to have the biggest supporter base in the land either. Both points can be correct at the same time. But there’s no doubt it’s an enormous advantage every year for Collingwood, Richmond, Melbourne and Hawthorn….
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carrygale (@carrygale) reported@normboy562 It is not her fault that Telstra went down. It is not her fault that Optus went down a couple of years ago. It is her fault that she has done **** all in the years between those two outages to solve the problem of 000.
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Iaen Cordell (@IaenCordell) reported@PaulBongiorno And we thought Optus was bad! <grin>
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Ash 🇦🇺 (@TheInspectorAsh) reported@heidimur This isn’t just about Telstra. We saw similar issues with Optus. If our emergency communications and critical infrastructure are meant to be resilient, why do single network outages continue to have such widespread impacts? It’s time to review whether our redundancy is truly independent, or whether we’re relying on backups that share the same points of failure.