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Telstra Outage Report in Bakers Beach, Latrobe, State of Tasmania

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bakers Beach, State of Tasmania

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

Telstra Outage Chart in Bakers Beach, Latrobe, State of Tasmania 02/24/2026 04:25

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Telstra users through our website.

  1. Internet (46%)

    Internet (46%)

  2. Phone (34%)

    Phone (34%)

  3. Wi-fi (7%)

    Wi-fi (7%)

  4. E-mail (7%)

    E-mail (7%)

  5. Total Blackout (4%)

    Total Blackout (4%)

  6. TV (2%)

    TV (2%)

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Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Nyscat Nyssa (@Nyscat) reported

    @MartinMurray_Ag I’d presume Telstra would have put it in if it’s their conduit of a NBN fibre line. So ultimately their fault. If you cut it, someone will turn up to fix it relatively quickly…

  • AnointedSosi Sosi Guvlekjian (@AnointedSosi) reported

    I predict Optus Telstra and the nbn will go bankrupt. This is ridiculous. Cancel your membership subscription get an iPhone with an unknown provider like me. Do not complain u were warned Optus. Sky news Sunrise KIIS FM Hope 103.2 60 minutes 2GB Today lawyers Albanese Susan Ley!!

  • ben3416812 Barry (@ben3416812) reported

    @Mr_Apostulou @NoticerNews @Everyone All mobile carrier towers in Australia are designed to transmit emergency calls to Triple Zero (000) from phones on any carrier. This means that if you're in range of a tower from Telstra, Optus, Vodafone (TPG Telecom), or other providers, your 000 call will connect through that tower, even if it's not your own carrier's network. This "camp-on" feature ensures the call gets through on any available coverage.Telstra handles all incoming 000 calls from mobiles and routes them to the right emergency service (police, fire, or ambulance), along with location details. You just need to be within a provider's coverage area for it to work reliably.This setup is mandated by regulations from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) to guarantee access during emergencies. Jimmy what you are saying is not logical if the Optus network will not accept the 000 call it should switch to the next available carrier. Optus phones have to be good at this as they have poor network coverage pretty much only part of the coastal fringe and not much more!

  • stevehearne7 steve hearne (@stevehearne7) reported

    @SteveWallin2 @TheNoisyTrunk Yep. They paid the debt. I remember that. Hey Steve, do you remember, that they sold telstra for a song, to help pay that debt. If you do, you may also remember, that Turnbull had to pay gross overs to buy it back, in order to get his copper wire NBN up and running.

  • gameofisos Mathew Diekhake (@gameofisos) reported

    We updated our NBN recently and subscribe to @Telstra. Though our connection is much quicker, some sites like Gmail are very slow to load, as if there's some kind of bottleneck stuck in the system. I have not solved this issue, and it's getting old.

  • mahootna2 Real Robin @mahootna on bluesky (@mahootna2) reported

    Just discovered what the folks are paying for a home phone through #Telstra . $50 per month with a $10 discount for concession card. For a freaking home phone via Fixed Wireless NBN that will go down when there is a fire or weather event anyway. @Telstra @NBNCo

  • AnnaH5067 AnnaH (@AnnaH5067) reported

    So annoyed that Telstra is switching off our ADSL & copper wire internet. It’s perfect for us. They say we can get NBN but 10 years ago trees prevented us receiving signal. I want nothing to do with the alternative they are serving us which is Starlink.

  • MyNameIsMurray Murray (@MyNameIsMurray) reported

    @sandmanute @senatorbabet @corybernardi Yes, because buying back gold you've already sold, and companies like Telstra, all at a massive loss, is something a government would do. That's just silly. And the ALP did eventually buy back the Telstra copper network for the NBN rollout... before the LNP screwed it up.

  • Moods1915 Dave (@Moods1915) reported

    @LaurieOakes Could not agree more, particularly when you’re caught in the middle of #NBN and #Telstra fighting over who has to fix problem (hardware or software?)

  • Stankyfrtz Will (@Stankyfrtz) reported

    @TruthFairy131 Don’t worry, if it runs off Telstra or nbn it will be down for maintenance 70% of the time