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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Stewie (@stewiexgreen) reported@Optus My current internet sometimes struggles to stream video. Giving me worse internet for cheaper doesn’t sound like a great solution.
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Warren (@Wazzels5) reported@Optus Forget about it I’m looking at other options and going to leave Optus. Poor form by your business.
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The Trend Trader (@SixG369) reportedAI helped me save $270 a year tonight. Not by doing anything fancy. It just helped me survive the telco maze. The Optus bill started at $251.30/month. After a long support chat, it dropped to $228.80/month. That is $22.50/month saved. $270/year. The real win was not the discount. The real win was AI helping me: - Ask better questions - Check the maths - Avoid payout traps - Push past the first “best offer” - Get the final number confirmed in writing They first offered a small plan downgrade. Then we asked about loyalty. Then retention. Then the numbers did not add up. AI spotted the issue. One plan change had not actually been processed. So, we pushed again. Final result: Old bill: $251.30/month New bill: $228.80/month Yearly saving: $270 AI did not magically save me money. It just stopped me from giving up while the telco maze tried to win. Next target: Telstra internet.
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GamblingonLife (@highstakesbet) reported@Optus Congratulations @Optus your incompetence has led me to @amaysimAU which are far far cheaper! You just lost a 30+ year customer. Well done 🤡 #auspol
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AL (@asewell6) reported@Optus you are most annoyingly difficult business to deal with. 15 years a customer and being treated like joke comedy routine for two days to change an internet plan. Then they ring you after work while driving saying can read the code back from the app.
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Francis McF (@FrancisMcF1O) reportedWorking 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
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Warren (@Wazzels5) reported@Optus @statsey Worst service going around from a telco. @Optus your ceo is a joke of a human. Can’t wait to post more and more of how bad the service is.
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Raymond McKeown (@RaymondKeown3) reported@Kate3015 I wonder if when he rushed up to Singapore about fuel if he said anything about what he was going to do to Optus? They will react the Singapore Govt. in 1993 my company began building the Optus Network, I dealt with the team in Singapore, trust me they will payback.
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Nora B (@nora_batty_) reported@Rusken__ @Teh_Jkr @Optus Thanks, I’m with Optus with a fully laid phone and it just sucks. I’ve tried switching to amaysim, but it’s not working. Will look at Belong.
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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.