Optus Outage Report in Ocean Shores, Byron Shire, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ocean Shores, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of Optus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Ocean Shores and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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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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Internet (69%)
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Phone (12%)
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E-mail (7%)
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Wi-fi (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Optus Issues Reports Near Ocean Shores, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ocean Shores and nearby locations:
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💧Costin Heaps 🌈
(@DianneCostin) reported
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Ocean Shores, State of New South Wales
Looks like yet another @Optus outage. Dropped out about 2 hours ago.
Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Alex McDonnel
(@AlexDGlengarry) reported
@oldjoeschmo @nineislands There's dozens of service providers, they all use one of Telstra, Optus maybe Vodafone. Yes, Aldi does use Telstra, I use Aldi, rated best pre paid service provider in AU often.
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adam online
(@ad_gunn) reported
@fruitandtie @tanyavolt did they? either way they were always on the optus network
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Erin Riley
(@erinrileyau) reported
I thought we were safe from the Optus problem, but I forgot we had Optus broadband for one year when we were in Panania.
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sarah barns
(@_sarahbarns) reported
I was last an @Optus customer over 10 years ago, yet I’ve been advised all my personal information has now been stolen in a major Optus cyber attack. How about all identifying personal information not be stored once you are no longer a customer? Why is it kept?
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Kim
(@Kim97327075) reported
@KoparaFallsKid @DanielAndrewsMP The whole point of wanting a new licence number is to stop fraud & Vic Roads say basically we won’t help until there is fraud. How about being proactive & try to assist in stopping the fraud in the first place? VR knows about the Optus breach & yet won’t to help.
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Austin Docherty
(@AustinDocherty) reported
@TheMaskedUnit @MoarToast @Optus Even worse, no longer a customer and they still have your name, address d.o.b. and driving license / passport numbers on file. Heads must roll.
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Derek Fitzpatrick
(@DerekFitzpatr19) reported
@GladysB That first line in this post hasn’t aged well has it Gladys? Any comment on the data breach that has resulted in customers information being stolen? The pathetically non-existent customer security? Or on Optus being exposed for specifically NOT putting their customers first???
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Irfan Shafiq
(@irfi786) reported
@Dimitrios_1963 I also got an email from hopeless optus, the last i used their service was 2017 and they still had my info their database not sure for what reason... Now i am waiting for emails from Nigeria lol
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Adrian Malec
(@AdrianMalec) reported
@davesag @Jeremy_Kirk They actually need to retain that data as per s187C of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979, for the lifetime of the service and for 2 years following its termination. Where Optus failed was protecting that information from unauthorised access.
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tj
(@serpent_roots) reported
@developerjack It's not that bad if it's designed into the system. Probably terrifying for Optus though.