Optus Outage Report in Bindoon, Chittering, State of Western Australia
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SingTel Optus offers landline and mobile communication services to consumers and businesses, including mobile phone, mobile internet, broadband internet and television.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Bindoon, State of Western Australia
The chart below shows the number of Optus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bindoon 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 (66%)
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Phone (14%)
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E-mail (8%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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TV (%)
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Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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John Steele
(@JohnSte35797897) reported
@Optus @recneps51 Why go to all that trouble. Optus is aware of the nature of the complaint. Fix it.
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Andrew Nosenko 🇺🇦 🇦🇺
(@noseratio) reported
@philiplaureano Their online billing system was so messed up. On top of that, they screwed up my OH's credit history. We actually had to contact Equifax to fix it. Took months. I'll never sign up for any Optus plan ever again, no matter how good is the deal.
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bam 💥
(@detispify) reported
@jacojac @Optus Optus should be made to foot the cost of reissue of all personal identifiers they lost, they are entirely responsible. Any damages stemming from their terrible security should also be at their feet.
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Simon Chan
(@simoncha_n) reported
@Jarryd_Bridges @patrickkeneally @Optus If customer communication wasn’t thought of as part of their security planning, then they’ve truly miraculously failed twice.
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David Bateman
(@itsmedeebs) reported
@ashishenigma @Optus @RunnerSA18 That's not necessarily bad. It's when there are lax security protocols which is evident in this matter.
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Simon Chan
(@simoncha_n) reported
@Jarryd_Bridges @patrickkeneally I call BS. Irrespective of whether some or many customers were affected, it’s @Optus’ responsibility to notify its customers of *potential* risks to them whilst they work out the extent of the issue and not just sit in hope that people see their presser.
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James Furlong
(@jezthefur) reported
@Optus @RunnerSA18 To be clear, the only reason this attack was successful was because of your poor security practices - would also be good if you explained why you were holding peoples identity information after completing idv and credit checks? Seems like a pretty big risk you opted into there
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Griff Young
(@griffyoung) reported
@SquizzSTK Jane might be right that government should act. I would expect Jane to support heavy fines and compensation to victims by Optus. Optus may have well just published their (our) records on their home page. Serious breach of privacy laws.
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Carla🏳️🌈Exotïc🇺🇦🔞
(@Carla_SHA_2) reported
@agarner @MacdonellFiona Optus should be hit with a class action sued for billions. Somebody was trying to save money and time by linking a live database to a test network. Optus are going to prey on people‘s IT naivete to get away with this, when they tried to save money and time.
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Jack Jacobs
(@jacojac) reported
@detispify @Optus I’m honestly surprised they haven’t offered the affected customers a credit monitoring service yet.