Telstra outages and service status in Wundowie, Western Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wundowie, Western Australia
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Wundowie, Western Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wundowie and nearby locations:
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Tweet Whisperer (@Ausshot3Dave) reported from Wundowie, Western Australia@TimeForChangeAU @Telstra Hope is all that’s left now! Reality is a downer when it comes to American style service. Nice words, shallow actions
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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John Woodcroft (@jonwoodcroft) reported@sarahinthesen8 Sarah, thanks for conducting the Telstra Enquiry. I see two key issues I The equipment maintenance failure II The infrastructure configuration didn't confine the outage to one region or state. Infrastructure needs to be rebuilt so future outages are confined.
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John Woodcroft (@jonwoodcroft) reported@sarahinthesen8 RE TELSTRA INQUIRY Just to reiterate: The widespread nature of the outage across all of Eastern Australia due to a single equipment failure is cause for concern. It suggests a reconfiguration of infrastructure is required so outages are regionally confined.
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Justin (@Justin065241190) reported@Telstra Your network up time is commendable. All the experts here in the comments don’t understand the complexity and that sometimes mistakes happen.
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Pacific Jay (@PacificJay19) reported@Telstra If she was sorry she would resign She’s not sorry Telstra continue to be the worst telco this country has
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Pokewood Theater (@pokewoodtheater) reported@Telstra Not good enough, give us a few free months of service for your screw up
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***** Fitch (@FannyFitch) reported@DaisyIsStarDust Wrong again Barnaby, just like your accusation of China being responsible for the Telstra outage. The ritual you describe was practiced by the Aztecs and the Mayans!
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Ryder (@V1ceOne) reported@studiosound26 @Telstra I’d go all out full year and they change their plans back to under $50 **** em after all that
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McCubbinEnjoyer (@McCubbinEnjoyer) reported@LeeRespecter Privatisation in her mind means cost cutting to provide more value to shareholders. What that means in reality for maintaining a network is outsourcing the work to Infosys or the like. I don't see how Telstra being public prevents that happening as its the done thing these days
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Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported@Telstra Telstra are offering $15 credit to customers for outage. What??????????????? Brady is on $8 million a year.
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wild (@wild68223259) reportedIt was all the go in the 1980s to make up for the inflation created by the Vietnam War and the abrupt increase in oil prices. That’s when we got the economic rationalists - tax cuts for the rich, razor gangs for everyone else. Welfare and public service cuts, deregulation of banks and privatisation. Back story is interesting - same folks at work behind the scenes. Yes, GDP went up, but wealth only flowed to the top end. At least Labor under pressure, only semi privatised Telstra and retained controlling shares. Qantas was different. Comm Bank should have at least mostly stayed public -my Mum only had a chance at getting a house because of it, but if we add in subsidies and failures, it has largely cost taxpayers far more and not just financially.