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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.

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  • jcotteri
    J (@jcotteri) reported

    @SSendybez8 @MelbourneBlokee Exactly this. WTF. It’s worse than Stan/Optus

  • FreoLou
    FreoLou⚓🤘🛫⚖️ (@FreoLou) reported

    @freopics_ If you can afford it, book flights now that you can get a refund or a credit voucher for as it guarantees more travel in 2027 hehe. But, otherwise it will be great here. Down in Freo or at Optus or with friends.

  • aliciagjones
    AliciaGJ 🖤🤍 (@aliciagjones) reported

    Is @Optus internet the worst on the planet?!!!

  • FrancisMcF1O
    Francis McF (@FrancisMcF1O) reported

    Working in regional NSW today and only @Telstra users could make calls. Optus: no signal. Vodafone: non‑existent. 2026 and we still don’t have a shared rural network? When one telco holds all the coverage, it’s not a choice - it’s a monopoly. #WakeUpAustralia #NannyStateNSW

  • WayneReardon
    Wayne Reardon (@WayneReardon) reported

    @hakluke About 20 years ago I was with Optus, and back then if you were late paying your bill Optus would disconnect your SIM so you couldn't even receive calls. To get it connected again you'd have to ring Optus and they'd tell you it would be back on within 4 hours. That never happened, so you'd have to ring them over and over again until it eventually got done. After wiaitng for over a week for my phone to be put back on and again being told it would be back on within 4 hours, I said "no, I'll wait on the phone with you until it's done. He then passed me to another team who enabled my SIM again while I was talking to him. Anyway, that night I noticed that when my Dad who has a private number rang me, it showed his phone number with a hash tag before and after the number. This happened with every private number and I realised that when my SIM was turned back on, something went wrong and I was able to see private numbers. It was the greatest thing ever! I would get telemarketers all the time who would abuse me when I'd tell them to stop ringing me, but now I had their number to call back. You should have heard how shocked the first one was when I rang him. I kept ringing him and he begged me to stop and kept asking "How did you get this number? I don't even know this number". That ended when that phone was stolen 2 years later, but it was great while it lasted. I've since had Optus tech employees in our pubs and ask them if they can do it, and they tell me that it's impossible, but I know it's not.

  • Perth_Traffic
    Main Roads WA (@Perth_Traffic) reported

    BEHIND THE SCENES Before, during and after every AFL match at Optus Stadium, the Main Roads’ events team work with many stakeholders to provide a safe passage for vehicle and foot traffic to and from the game. They do this by closing off certain roads, checking in with traffic management, the Real Time Traffic Operations Centre and the stadium events team to make sure all elements are in place and ready to play their part. If there are any issues that occur, they are first to reach out on communication channels to make sure it’s handled effectively and efficiently. Even down to the pointy end making sure no unauthorised vehicles are parked near areas that will affect the flow.  #perthtraffic #optusstadium

  • triggywiggy
    Jack Cooksey (@triggywiggy) reported

    @PaulDonGipps It will go ahead. Optus is well protected from the wind. Just gonna be an awful game

  • ronyspark
    Rinat F. 🇦🇺 (@ronyspark) reported

    @tsport100 @Starlink We were with Optus for more than a year. Service was great, we’re lucky to have a tower nearby, but prices climbed up to $100 per month 😬

  • Hailmo
    Pirate Ninja (@Hailmo) reported

    @Teh_Jkr @Optus @Telstra is no better!! I'm paying more and experiencing more black spots and slow downloads

  • KerriHoff
    Gingered Ale (@KerriHoff) reported

    @Teh_Jkr @Optus Go to Spintel … same network for $22 a mth which they reduce to $14 for 6 mths for new customers