Telstra Outage Report in Port Pirie, State of South Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Port Pirie, State of South Australia
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Port Pirie and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Telstra users through our website.
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Internet (41%)
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Phone (39%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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E-mail (5%)
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Total Blackout (3%)
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TV (2%)
Community Discussion
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Port Pirie, State of South Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Port Pirie and nearby locations:
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Steven (Trevor) Reid
(@Chopchop1969) reported
from
Port Pirie, State of South Australia
@jriewolod @Telstra Poor form , I’m checking my mum’s now .👍
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Cam Fletcher
(@CamFletcherAU) reported
At the rate of Telstra's rollout of the 5G Network, we should see coverage by 2030.
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PHire1Solutions
(@Phire1Solutions) reported
Absolutely unconscionable behaviour from @Telstra. They havent provisioned my phone since the 2nd of January, but they sure didn't miss out on ripping funds out of my account to pay for the service which no longer works. DIsgraceful behaviour. #auspol @PaulFletcherMP
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Leonie Wood
(@WoodLeonie) reported
Hey @telstra . Here I am paying nearly $100/month for top-speed broadband, working from home, & I get 3.5Mbps download (correct 3.5). Second test is less than 35Mbps. Done the modem reboot. Turned everything on and off. Why is your "24/7 service" not actually available after 8pm?
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Ben Stevens
(@vystrela) reported
@Telstra main reason was because your support staff have the wrong instructions for doing eSIM activations in the app, and it might help them if they were trained with the right information. I don't really mind either way if you reach out.
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Mr Grumpy
(@mrgrumpy1) reported
@Telstra support is absolutely unbelievably rubbish. I have on numerous occasions over the past 12 months been given completely incorrect information, reassurances that an action has been taken when it hasn't, dozens of excuses about "issues with the system", ... (1/5)
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A guy down under
(@Fremean) reported
@Telstra Didn't need to, they finally convinced the customer service reps to send someone out. The NTD was showing a fiber fault. They've been trying to get it sorted since the 14th.
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Mr Grumpy
(@mrgrumpy1) reported
… and ending up on plans that weren't really suitable for me. And I have some silver level support, I'd hate to see what the level below is like. (/end rant) #fuckingawfulcustomerservice #shithousecustomerservice #customerdisservice @telstra
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Leonie Wood
(@WoodLeonie) reported
@Telstra AFTER your autoonline service suggested I should upgrade my plan from 12 Mbps !! (12!), I checked outages. Seems to be one in area but no fix till at least Tues (public holiday). Your online service is designed to urge people on to higher plans. Why didn’t it check for outages??
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Nixie
(@nixieandgoblin) reported
@telstra Another day and again my home NBN internet service isn’t working. Another day where even your call centre recording lady is totally glitching out. Another day where your AI bot messenger is totally unhelpful. I’m done I’ll be cancelling every Telstra service I have.
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Robstar
(@Rob2563) reported
Surely a way to help manage robot calls (spam) is for @Telstra and @Optus etc to remove the "hidden number" feature so we can at least block the numbers on our phones? Not the silver bullet, but a start. Yup some people lose their hidden number but so be it.