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Telstra outages and service status in Stony Rise, Tasmania

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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.

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  • Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Stony Rise, including 0 direct reports.

Telstra offers mobile and landline communications services to the public and businesses, including mobile phone, mobile internet, and broadband internet.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Stony Rise, Tasmania

The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Stony Rise, Tasmania and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

May 26: Problems at Telstra

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Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • LizzyZeel
    Lizzy (@LizzyZeel) reported

    @AlanBixter Ahh yes, the joys of having every Telstra support person go through the same failed script (re-start modem, check cables, blah, blah...) & then sending a new modem - which still doesn't fix the problem 😡. I have quite the collection now.

  • Tawnee69
    At least my dog loves me ❤️🐕👩🏻‍🦰 (@Tawnee69) reported

    @goldengreekjr @AshPolitik As PM, John Howard spearheaded a major privatization program, selling $71.8 billion in government assets between 1996 & 2007 to pay down national debt. Significant holdings sold included a majority stake in Telstra, shares in airports, shipping lines, and defence-related industry

  • ARTCvan
    ARTCvan 🍉 (@ARTCvan) reported

    @frokfrdk don't forget Telstra/TPG/Optus might just block it from the network for no reason either... expensive *** paper weight

  • Sy8799465978734
    Sy (@Sy8799465978734) reported

    @DrewPavlou @GeraldPimm The issue is when the state goes into debt it sells its assets. Gov used to own most necessary infrastructure like Telstra,sec,ports etc. When they need $ they sell.

  • rochfordalexAR
    RochfordAlexAR (@rochfordalexAR) reported

    @bazingashane0 @Telstra I hammer my upload. If I want to work from home, corporate vpn 5-10 up plus voice 2 to 5 up, plus remote support ( usually SCCM remote) 5 to 10 up, plus all the stuff my home network is doing as per above and you can see that I'm hobbled on 20Mbps up line rate, I actually need 40

  • ajbott
    Andrew Bott (@ajbott) reported

    @Telstra your network keeps dropping mobile calls in Lilyfield 2040. This has been going on for 2 weeks... What is happening?

  • sandmanute
    Jimmy James (@sandmanute) reported

    @Adam_and_EVs Mate you don’t listen. I have no other choice. It’s fast, reliable and simple to set up. My alternative is standing in a corner of paddock trying to get one bar of service on a phone. In the real world it’s so much better than any of the crap Telstra tried to get to work.

  • popgomouse
    澳洲袋鼠 🇦🇺🦘 (@popgomouse) reported

    @BlairPring81213 @cjoye When Howard partially privatised Telstra, it retained the countrywide copper landline backbone, a network monopoly. All telcos and ISPs needed to connect to Telstra landline. Telstra usually took a long time to find the keys to exchanges when other telcos asked to connect. 3/8

  • earthmanben
    Benwah (@earthmanben) reported

    @SkullSpeedDeal lots of my mates were over the moon when they got a job with Telecom/Telstra because it was a lifetime secure job but that job security changed as it became more professional (like Allen senior’s electric company it was so unreliable and bad it was a joke)

  • charger189
    💦Lynton G (@charger189) reported

    @JOKAQARMY1 Telstra in Australia is pushing 6G by 2030 they have been deliberately lowering the bandwidth so people demand a better service