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Telstra Issues Reports Near Willunga, South Australia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Willunga and nearby locations:

  • grantpallant
    Grant Pallant (@grantpallant) reported from Tortachilla, South Australia

    **** OFF @Telstra TRYING TO PAY BILL STUPID CALL COMPUTER DOSNT PUT ME THROUGH TO OPERATOR ******* CHRIST PICK UP PHONE

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • robertveneziano
    🦋 robertveneziano.bsky.social (@robertveneziano) reported

    @Telstra What about RCS support on iOS?

  • IanLinklater5
    Ian Linklater (@IanLinklater5) reported

    @Telstra Gol Gol 2738 This really sucks . I don't t do apps of anything .

  • knightd73
    Dean Knight (@knightd73) reported

    @CKMonty Telstra ford customer is clear give away neither of them have customer care in their charter - used to long time ago 😜

  • UptimusApp
    Uptimus (@UptimusApp) reported

    Aug 6, 2026 at 02:10 UTC: Recovery monitoring for Telstra has been interrupted as community reports of slow performance and downtime have increased again. Investigation is ongoing.

  • heg_emon
    Yoru Barman (@heg_emon) reported

    Starlink Mobile (formerly Direct-to-Cell) is already live. About 650 satellites currently deliver text, location, and limited data/apps to unmodified LTE phones in dead zones via partners like T-Mobile (T-Satellite), Rogers, Telstra, KDDI and others across dozens of countries. Native high-speed 5G-level service and continuous global coverage (including poles) arrive with V2 satellites starting late 2027, targeting full planet by end of 2028 as per Grok.

  • afraid_au
    afraid_au (@afraid_au) reported

    @LmDread @tarkov Telstra appears to have stabilised for Sydney. Which servers are you having issues with, and which ISP are you with?

  • joshatticus
    Josh (@joshatticus) reported

    @Netherby1866 @NikkiGemmell The government is stupid and didn't force the carriers to push the carrier bundles to older iPhones, so the ********* at Vodafail, Floptus and Telstra only pushed it to iOS 26.4 and later! Android devices got it fine though

  • ReconBull
    Recon Bull (@ReconBull) reported

    There has been no fresh commercial announcement between $ASTS and Telstra (ASX:TLS), although Telstra now appears on the AST website! Still, these numbers from Telstra’s current $SPCX Starlink-powered satellite service are pretty interesting: 26m+ satellite texts sent or received. 2.9m+ customers connected at least once. 200k+ connections per day, up from 80k at launch. Weekends and holidays are the busiest periods. Telstra has around 24.9m retail mobile and device services, so roughly 12% of its entire base has already connected via satellite in just 13 months. Australia itself only has a population of around 28m. Obviously this is Starlink, not ASTS, and these are users rather than paying satellite subscribers. But the bullish read-through is pretty clear. Theres obviously an announcement Incoming and demand for direct-to-device connectivity is not theoretical, even in a relatively small country with strong existing mobile coverage. If other regions see anything close to the same adoption, the potential usage across AST’s 3b+ partner subscriber base becomes pretty ridiculous.

  • 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.

  • Paradoxa18
    Paradoxa (@Paradoxa18) reported

    @Telstra Please Phone out May 30 only back a few days before out again It's a known issue