Telstra outages and service status in Bakers Beach, Tasmania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bakers Beach, Tasmania
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Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Noah Fence (@birchipboy) reported@stationmum101 @Telstra Doubt it. They are so self absorbed, it would never cross their tiny little minds.
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Bill Anderson (@dinkumas) reported@PaulBongiorno Shocking Telstra outage ! As if we humans built anything that is not fallible! It’s about time people grew up and stop trying to blame something for everything that goes wrong. Christ on a bike ,we have turned into a country of weak pricks!
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KJauger (@JaugerK) reported@DavidDim_ocracy Especially when our national telco Telstra went down because those offshored jobs couldnt do their job properly in India...
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JM (@johnmartin_au) reportedOne software defect took down mobile calls, regional trains, freight and EFTPOS for a day. 333 welfare checks over failed Triple Zero calls. Telstra will fix its process, the harder question is national: how much of our critical infrastructure hangs on single points of failure? JM #Telstra
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UndoubtedlyDoubtful (@undbtlydoubtful) reported@WInsufficientia @Totally4yeah @PaulBongiorno Aside: My understanding is you should never privatise a natural monopoly. So Telstra or Transgrid, SECV etc would fall into that category. Banks probably ok as numerous.
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Christine Milne AO (@ChristineMilne) reportedDid anyone ask Barnaby Joyce about mega Telstra outage and lack of connectivity in rural and regional Australia? He delivered the sale to Howard, never forget! #auspol
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PROFESSOR RODGERS SPEAKS FOR THE HARD WORKING AUST (@HelpRodger) reportedTo all the Telstra bashing fkwits. At any given moment, Telstra’s network is literally handling trillions to tens of trillions of low-level operations and technical events every single second — packet routing, signal processing, authentication, error correction, handovers, and more — across millions of devices, base stations, and core systems. Complex systems this large will fail occasionally. That’s not a defence of Telstra; it’s reality. The real issue is how dependent we’ve become on a single network. Any critical service, business, or individual relying on it should have a dual-network backup (another provider, satellite, or dedicated failover) ready to kick in. Blaming Telstra alone misses the point — build resilience into what matters. Don't blame Telstra,blame yourself for not preparing for the possibility of failure.
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Luminous (@LuminousR7) reported@theheraldsun Don’t be sorry, just provide the service you are already paid for, when you publicly said whoever is not happy with Telstra service can switch to another provider, people should ditch Telstra to teach them a lesson, it’s not just Telstra, all providers are the same.
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Greg Isles (@GregIsles12906) reported@Glenn02936110 But Telstra said they wouldnt charge their customers for the time all their communication systems were down for!! They dont work half the time in rural areas so our fees should be halved!
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Savas (@savasmelb) reportedNeil fled the country despite footage showing him near Telstra infrastructure. What role did Neil have to play in the outage? The public has a right to know!