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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Grev (djenterate era 10^1100yr)「Do protons decay?」 (@GrevGrev) reported@stupidtechtakes Doubt people outside of AUSNZ know what a telstra is but yeah, **** them
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BeeYen (@BeeYenChan) reportedThe government’s big idea for fixing telco failures? Slap them with a $7.3 billion spectrum renewal tax — almost double what Telstra considered fair value — then threaten massive fines for triple-zero outages. Gartner analyst Khurram Shazad said it outright: this can do the opposite of strengthening resilience. Telcos are already stuck with stagnating revenue growth. These inflated spectrum fees just crush their margins harder. So they do the obvious thing under pressure. They stop spending on actual redundancy. No secondary backup power systems at base stations. No automated routing failovers. No diverse fibre backhaul paths. Capital expenditure gets deferred instead. The core network becomes brittle. One software glitch or timeserver ****-up and failures cascade into proper disasters. High spectrum costs simply extract the economic surplus from the sector. Networks look faster on paper because of the shiny new bands. In practice they are significantly less resilient when it actually matters. When the next outage hits and the “improved” networks fall over anyway, who gets the blame?
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GEORGE_7 ♊️ 🔥🇦🇺👅👅🇦🇺 🔥 ♊️ (@georgiedons) reported@Telstra I want a months free service ***** !
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Winsor Dobbin (@winsordobbin) reportedOh dear. @Telstra are a little slow. “Last week we let you down, and I am sorry for that.”
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Wayne Reardon (@WayneReardon) reported@Telstra Don't worry, we're used to bad service in this country. You should give Aus Post a go next. They are even worse than you lot.
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Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported@Telstra Telstra has sent "Sorry we let you down" emails to customers but are deleting complaints. VICKI BRADY MUST RESIGN.
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Autistic Frogler (@AutisticFrogler) reported@Telstra >Outsources entire workforce to India >Create national outages >Support staff entirely based in India >Scammers also based in India Telstra: "Sorry lmao"
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Marco Bogaers🇳🇱🇦🇺 (@MarcoBogaers) reported@strangerous10 Does Sarah Martin really think such a thing couldn’t happen if the Government owned Telstra? Bad management is bad management. Government is full of bad managers. Technology is constantly changing and such occurrences will happen again - Govt, public or private.
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john ****** smith (@jfsmithcnt) reported@BigDog_USA @Telstra You must be deaf and blind. It was a massive outrage when Optus went down too. Not everything is about an agenda **** head.
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john ****** smith (@jfsmithcnt) reported@BigDog_USA @Telstra Fat yank piece of ****. Your opinion means nothing fatty.