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Problems in the last 24 hours in Tura Beach, New South Wales

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Optus Issues Reports Near Tura Beach, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Tura Beach and nearby locations:

  • averyfires
    ☁️ Avery Fires ☁️ South Coast Tour August 👀 (@averyfires) reported from Pambula, New South Wales

    @ItsImogenGreene I've had the same issues but I'm with Telstra. I had no texts from Telstra customers and then 2 months later I had no texts from optus customers.

Optus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DAM01983
    DΛMΘ (@DAM01983) reported

    @Optus what's with your reception and your internet lately? Down to 4g and 2 bars on reception and my home internet keeps cutting out or not working Past a joke

  • arnavsharma
    Arnav Sharma 🇦🇺 (@arnavsharma) reported

    Optus privacy breach hits 51k White Pages cases; architecture takeaway: enforce zero-trust, data minimisation, and robust access controls to reduce blast radius. Align incident response with ACSC guidance and SOCI Act obligations. #auscyber

  • kalsue
    Jean-Pierre YIN (@kalsue) reported

    @llelectronics @thesamuelnam Vodafone Network: Unlike Telstra and Optus, offers a 90-day grace period for international visitors with non-compliant phones. If you use a Vodafone local SIM or purchase a travel eSIM that specifically runs on the Vodafone Australia network, your phone will work normally.

  • imboudee
    M (@imboudee) reported

    @Justme136160 @robb_j_m To be fair, David is not wrong. Telcos will use the NBN infrastructure as they see fit. It’s cheaper to pay to use the NBN infrastructure that is already there than to lay down their own fibre. In fact, telcos like Optus and Telstra are already NBN providers.

  • WotKloud
    Kloud 🇦🇺🇳🇱 (@WotKloud) reported

    @DenisNovak007 Production is poor I agree. That’s on the APL as a cost saving measure of course. Replays are average - replicating what Optus Sport did should be the goal IMO

  • c0n_AU
    Con! (@c0n_AU) reported

    @electricfuture5 Good charger. WiFi would help because there’s piss poor Optus coverage making use of the Tesla or Kia apps hard.

  • Chicky_Think
    Chicken Little (@Chicky_Think) reported

    Somehow today, the models (sonnet, optus, haiku) are not working properly or very slow. It even reply me in Chinese 好的 when all conversations are in English. Omg. The only working model seems to be fable 5. Anything happening in the background @claudeai?

  • JordanWardle5
    Jordan Wardle (@JordanWardle5) reported

    @theinfradev @ruicharadrius I'm not revising history. The plan was fttp everywhere, with Telstra and optus copper being bought out to move them to the NBN. The copper was never going to be used for the NBN. Look at the Telstra definitive agreements from 2011.

  • joelmuzz
    Joel (@joelmuzz) reported

    @shadowfan198 Simply use VPN. Aus service providers have to keep logs of all your metadata, one day that is all going to leak (most likely Optus) and go on public record forever.

  • stocksworldbull
    Mike (@stocksworldbull) reported

    @TeamYouTube I have spent an hour on the link you provided but it is not helping. My third-party provider (Optus) shows active until May 2026, but my YouTube app is stuck showing an expired date from October 2025. All i want is Help to refresh my youtube account's sync with Optus.