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Problems in the last 24 hours in Grose Wold, New South Wales

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Live Outage Map Near Grose Wold, New South Wales

The most recent Telstra outage reports came from the following cities: Cornwallis, and Richmond Lowlands.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Cornwallis Phone 1 month ago
Richmond Lowlands Internet 1 month ago

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Grose Wold, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Grose Wold and nearby locations:

  • TheBowen
    Chris Bowen (@TheBowen) reported from Wilberforce, New South Wales

    @alborzfallah @trevorlong @PaulMaric @Telstra I think you better talk to Paul. I sense there’s mini crisis in the CarAdvice office about phones. Hope the bosses can fix it. #prayforcaradvice

  • swewing
    Shaun Ewing (@swewing) reported from Glenbrook, New South Wales

    With @Telstra being down there’s no EFTPOS at my local shops. Couldn’t get cash from any of the ATMs as they’re all down too. Managed to withdraw cash at the post office to pay for groceries. Thanks for still providing that service @auspost - we’re not going to be cashless yet.

  • SMSFCoach
    Liam Shorte (@SMSFCoach) reported from Kurrajong Heights, New South Wales

    @psimpsonmorgan The choice being to go down like Kodak sticking to film or adapt like Telstra is from fixed line to 5G

  • corduroy
    Joshua McKinnon (@corduroy) reported from Blaxland, New South Wales

    Is Telstra mobile really crap in the Mountains, or is it because I’m using a cheap reseller? I can rarely watch a 3m video without massive pauses, even with 2-3-4 bars of reception.

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • emmitt_brian
    Brian Emmitt (@emmitt_brian) reported

    @Pivotonian1838 @Telstra @News24Aust Imagine being that **** at your job and getting paid $6 million.

  • Biggy1883again
    Bighead1883 @henrykklemens.bsky.social (@Biggy1883again) reported

    @Telstra Hi Ivan, people are not always home, hence why we ALL have mobile phones. Check Telstra history re Laverton. We do have an ongoing problem that gets patched numerous time per year. I do not get town slowness if I`m at/near a mine-site which has better internet speeds.

  • princefishey
    🐏 (@princefishey) reported

    @aphexnaim CLASSIC VLINE last time i went to the city it was when the telstra outage messed all the trains up

  • MbPerrin
    Matthew Perrin (@MbPerrin) reported

    @teslaownersSV @grok will this include Aldi which piggybacks the Telstra network?

  • AudreyTay31079
    Audrey (@AudreyTay31079) reported

    @ellymelly Yes it is. My regional medical centre I have had the same doctor at for 30 years has been sold about a year ago. It’s now run by an offshore call centre in India and is now full of Indian doctors and I use that term loosely. I will never go to an immigrant doctor. Also in my small regional town , the Telstra shop all Indian staff, two of the 3 Pizza shops are Indian run, women walking around in Saris, all delivery drivers Indian. It’s an invasion!

  • TopStockAlerts1
    Top Stock Alerts (@TopStockAlerts1) reported

    Citi lowered its price target for Telstra Group to A$5.25 from A$5.50, a 5% cut, following a modest reduction in its earnings forecasts. The broker maintained its Neutral rating, saying the Australian telecom operator remains on track to achieve its FY2027 targets and longer-term FY2030 objectives. Telstra announced a A$1 billion share buyback and reported a marginal increase in annual profit on Thursday. Citi expects mobile service revenue growth to accelerate to around 5% in FY2027, supported by higher average revenue per postpaid user. The broker also sees potential earnings upside from stronger cost discipline, although postpaid subscriber numbers continue to decline. Citi reduced its FY2027 post-lease EBITDA forecast by up to 1% and basic net profit estimates by up to 2%. Despite the revisions, the firm continues to view Telstra's operating outlook as broadly consistent with management's targets. $C

  • ravirockks
    Dr Ravi Nayyar (@ravirockks) reported

    'This is despite Allens never asking Telstra this and strict rules about firms’ consulting and auditing arms not discussing clients.

  • BassonBrain
    Brian Basson (@BassonBrain) reported

    Ookla: DIRECT-TO-DEVICE COMES OF AGE IN ASIA PACIFIC 🛰📲 Satellite direct-to-device (D2D) service, which enables smartphones to connect directly to satellites in areas lacking terrestrial coverage, is expanding rapidly across the Asia Pacific region. The region’s first carrier-run nationwide satellite texting service launched with New Zealand’s One NZ in December 2024. By mid-2026, six Starlink-based commercial services operated across four markets: One NZ, Telstra (Australia), KDDI/SoftBank/NTT Docomo (Japan), and Globe (Philippines, launched June 2026) Australia and New Zealand showed the highest activity. Detected users averaged 25.7 and 23.0 scans per month (Jan–Jun 2026)—near daily contact. Usage rose through the southern warm season (peaking in April) and fell in winter, reflecting outdoor recreation and remote work in coverage gaps. These levels far exceed denser markets like the UK (~4 scans/month) and match Canada’s high reliance. Philippines held the region’s largest detected D2D base (64% in Q2 2026), with activity detected from January 2026—months before commercial launch. Pre-launch growth reflected testing and opportunistic registrations. Population scale and disaster needs (e.g., earthquakes, ~20 tropical cyclones yearly) drive demand; Globe offered free access during a June 2026 Mindanao quake. Per-capita and frequency of use remained lower than Australia’s. Japan has the broadest free access (three operators) yet lowest sustained use. Detected base in June 2026 was about half its July 2025 level; users averaged only 7.6 scans/month. High urbanization and >99.9% population terrestrial coverage limit exposure to gaps. Operator figures (e.g., Docomo’s 5 million connected users) are higher but measure one-time connections across iOS/Android. Services function mainly as retention tools.

  • afraid_au
    afraid_au (@afraid_au) reported

    @AirsKeaton Nothing yet, I've tried contacting Telstra but because I'm not a Telstra customer they won't even talk to me.

  • pipefoundation
    yash (@pipefoundation) reported

    📰 NEWS: Telstra CEO gets $700,000 pay rise to $6.8m despite Australia-wide outage. Telco board cuts senior executive bonuses by total $1.3m after tech fail that affected millions Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our. Source: The Guardian World.