Optus Outage Report in Ballarat, State of Victoria
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The latest reports from users having issues in Ballarat come from postal codes 3350.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ballarat, State of Victoria
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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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Live Outage Map Near Ballarat, State of Victoria
The most recent Optus outage reports came from the following cities: Ballarat.
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Community Discussion
Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.Optus Issues Reports Near Ballarat, State of Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ballarat and nearby locations:-
Angeleen Jenkins (@Angeleen6) reported from Ballarat North, State of Victoria
@kirstinferguson @Optus Kirstin, yes for me - Telstra customer.
Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:-
TimmyTam (@HimarOclock) reported
Took me ages to understand why the f*ck anyone would give @optus 100 pt. ID docs for a phone service - Crazy! never been asked for that in my life. Then I realised I have always bought phones outright - Optus didn't loan me $$$ for a phone and need docs to prove ID. Phew...
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Justin Pereira™ 🇦🇺 (@JPereira1974) reported
I'm well aware of your current policy of only contacting customers if you believe they've been effected by Optus's recent privacy breach, but I find it very hard to believe that my details have not been disclosed having been a customer for so long.
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Peter (@fletchp26) reported
@CraigclCarey I asked this question in July at Optus Carindale before the data was-all leaked. I was merely upgrading my phone. Been a customer for 20 plus years. It was their “policy” apparently and couldn’t be bent at any cost. It was all for my protection they said, hahahaha.
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allyshiar jons (@allyshiarjones) reported
@MarkMcGowanMP please take back the naming of optus stadium....they have lost their right to trade mark our state with their super mistakes....this hack is really bad........ Ally,,Port Kennedy ××
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Dwight Walker (@dwightwalker) reported
found @optus will have to pay $1Bn to cover: 1) $179/y Equifax, 2) $29 for new driver's licence 3) $159 for new passport * 2.8M - #databreach expense is close to closing down Optus - much cheaper to hire a security officer for $100K (1/10000 of expense of data breach)
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Narelle P (@p_narelle) reported
@Hadfickla @domknight @Optus Most Australians that use #MyGov haven't realised, that the user agreement is faulty. An in my opinion it raises issues of it's legality, being that technically My Gov isn't responsible for My Gov. But of course nothing is being done about, even MP staffers are surprised.
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Zuyao (@Zuyao2) reported
@mattDCLXVI @Optus bad news...
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Dwight Walker (@dwightwalker) reported
so @optus will fight to not pay any compensation for 2.8M with #databreach identity compromise so they don't close down but courts may decide to close them when they declare bankruptcy
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Ken. (@vaughan_k) reported
@PeterWMurphy1 @abcnews And this is why there is a #OptusDataBreach? But also #Optus should be investigated for breaches as I was emailed another customer account and their attitude was who cares. @OAICgov #auspol
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Andrew Foot (@ACapitalFoot) reported
Everyone piling on Optus atm. And for sure this is a disaster for many. But I've never been in an organisation where human error did not lead to sensitive data being exposed. Maybe just an email sent to the wrong person. Maybe something bigger. Unfortunately human error remains