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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 Nanango, Queensland

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Optus Issues Reports Near Nanango, Queensland

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

  • csaw59
    The_Wheeled_Flamingo (@csaw59) reported from Nanango, Queensland

    The Optus debacle is another example of the shitfuckery that infests corporate Australia where Executives pay themselves ever increasing bonuses while not improving service delivery one iota.

Optus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Kelly26552573
    Kelly (@Kelly26552573) reported

    @Candour100 @blu_boys @Optus Yeah my husband had to switch to the Telstra network because of remote work. Boost was his choice.

  • kim1_kw
    kim willis (@kim1_kw) reported

    @QBCCIntegrity Australians are now being subjected to more and more data breaches. I have friends with Optus and Energex who are at a loss as to what to do. Bank details, card details, DOB. Banks cancel your cards in times of dispute. Direct debits are affected. Constant crimes against us all.

  • CastIronBalcony
    Crumpet of Patriots (@CastIronBalcony) reported

    @JohnWinstHoward Ah, Optus must think I've still got my data roaming on? ****. Must follow up. Thanks

  • PlayAtArena
    ARENA 🇦🇺 (@PlayAtArena) reported

    Okay, why's there suddenly a wave of people online saying they DIDN'T get the AusAlert? The Conspiracy grows... was this targeted? who did they target and why? SUS ON RED. Doesn't help that ******* Optus has such a **** tower here. It's RIGHT THERE OPTUS! I see it from my house!

  • AmicusCuri99068
    Amicus Curiae (@AmicusCuri99068) reported

    gotta love the NONsensical OPTUS.. sms to tell me theyre playing with net /ph /wifi and if I have issues to ;-)))) yeah use the net... theyre taking DOWN ..to do so .. I wonder who there thought that was sane?

  • rachael18536941
    rach (@rachael18536941) reported

    @6bretto9 I’m worried hawks won’t go deep in the finals as the first game for us if we stay 4th we have to play Freo at Optus and that sucks

  • Schtang
    🦉Schtang 🦉🐵🙈🙉🙊 (@Schtang) reported

    @james00000001 Interesting to see if they were Optus phones that didn’t receive the message - wouldn’t be surprised Optus is so ****

  • MettaBhavana1
    Metta Bhavana "officialfineprintenvoy" #5xjabbed (@MettaBhavana1) reported

    @james00000001 @Schtang Optus is not the problem! It's individual users and their settings.

  • BecauseImElle
    Humanitarianella (@BecauseImElle) reported

    Go digital they said. What that has got us? MyGov, Telstra, Optus hacked. Stolen identities, etc. This isn't even 1% the problem. Why keep pushing something that causes many problems & stress to everyday ppl? Tracing private citizens every move is the objective.

  • jumbarrawa
    Jumbarrawa (@jumbarrawa) reported

    It's not like mainstream media dont know about ANY of this. 👇👇 In September 2017, the federal government announced a $50 million investment over seven years in the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (CSCRC). The CEO was Rachael Falk. She led the independent review into the Optus and Medibank cyber breaches. She was appointed by the Minister for Home Affairs to the Expert Advisory Board for Australia’s 2023-2030 Cyber Security Strategy. In February 2025, Falk left the CSCRC to become a partner at Ashurst Risk Advisory—a return to the firm where she had worked as a lawyer in 1998. The CSCRC was not just a research centre. It was a revolving door—a place where a connected insider could build a network, then cash in.