Optus outages and service status in Tura Beach, New South Wales
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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:
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☁️ 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:
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Evangeline (@evangelinestuff) reported@thmsenglsh i used to work at telstra and we had even more data breaches and outages than optus did but telstras like besties with every australian media outlet and funds alot of their services so everyone just bags on optus instead, telstra genuinely sucks
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James Hutcheon (@hutcho66) reported@MiddleMoney @aussiewongm @Anneeokeefe I'm pretty sure Metro went down during the Optus outages last year. But restoration time was quicker iirc.
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Lucy Graham (@montrosegraham) reported@OMGTheMess It only happened recently with Optus. Anika Wells didn’t fix it, did she?
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Snuffles 🌸 (@Snuffle16106950) reported@robertveneziano @VoteLewko Incorrect ARTC handles Standard Gauge in AUS... Whist @VicTrack_Vic handles Broad gauge in VIC. But all should not rely on only one telco provider...the ICE radio are linked to Telstra! But optus has gone down too 2 years ago with the same result!
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Ben Nexhip (@ben_nexhip) reported@Cazzawhy @TigerAncient @SenSHenderson It’s also important that an opposition member of parliament can hold an MP accountable and be aware of lack of access to emergency services to the public in which they serve. Remembering what happened to Optus when people died as a result of losing the same access that was lost yesterday.
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Casey McGregor (@CaseyMcGregorAu) reportedSo we have another outage impacting 000 calls in Australia, this time by Telstra. This has already happened with Optus twice if I recall. Enough is enough. Renationalise Telstra and Optus, and give them all the funding needed to maintain, develop and expand our telecommunications infrastructure across Australia in the interests of the people rather than private and foreign shareholders. #auspol
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M_a_r_ke (@Ma_rk_e) reported@heidimur In WA Transporth uses Fibre that runs thought every station and Private Wireless (LTE/4.9G): Transperth doesn't use Telstra or Optus for train-to-ground data. They built a custom, secure wireless network with 160+ dedicated radio masts along the tracks using licensed spectrum.
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Humpy (@sirhumpyAU) reported@TweetTreet @tim_blee That's bullshit, devices EFTPOS and similar devices that run on 4G/5G can use other networks, and a bit of business continuity planning would have a backup network, even for a small business, like running down to Officeworks and buying an OPTUS prepaid SIM.
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Ancient Tiger (@TigerAncient) reported@7_columns @Andrew_McCallum If you listened to her, the government mandated after the Optus issue, that with emergencies, the people using the network that is down, should be switched to a working network. She said she wanted to test that her phone went to Optus if Telstra didn’t work. It didn’t, and that is important.
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RayCapogreco (@RayJCapo79) reportedI hope the telecommunications industry fines @Telstra for this outage the same way they did Optus!!!