Telstra outages and service status in Pingelly, Western Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pingelly, Western Australia
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Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Paulo (@PauloHalo) reported@RM_19844 @RobertG7958 The Telstra shares conflict of interest crook, the useless stupid and prune faced old hag health minister and the brainless twit resigning
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MalFPS (@MalFPS_) reported@OwlAims god damn. Yeah 50Mbps is like the basic norm for rural australia if you dont invest in a decent router and internet plan with a good provider (literally anybody but telstra lmfao)
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Tushar Kr (@tusharkr4u) reportedShe’s new here with no working phone—unbelievable incompetence from Telstra. Posting on her behalf (no X account). @Telstra explain why your process is this broken & get her connected immediately! #TelstraFail #TelstraScam Newcastle (3/4)
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Madge (@Frafflee) reported@Telstra you send me a bill. I want to open it on my phone. But no I have to sign in. I don’t want to. I shouldn’t have to. No other utility provider has the hoops you put in place. Just like they allow payment via a payment portal not via their website. Do better.
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Charles Harvey (@CJHarvey56) reportedWhat else has been privatised for far greater cost and far lower service outcomes? The CES first and foremost, use of consultants instead of Public Service, Telstra, Australia Post, Aged Care, Hospitals, all of them where public service should be just that.
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Tyler Williams (@T__Williams23) reportedOk apparently Aussies getting connected to Ohio servers are getting dropped and having issues across the board @iRacingSupport @iRacing if you could have a look at it please? PS I'm sorry Telstra pls don't throttle my internet
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jobe shanahan may actually be an f@#king god (@readie_32) reported@AFL @Telstra Never in doubt
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Jackson (@jacksondavis316) reported@talyasalem Valid haha. The Telstra whistling one when you're getting belted is the worst too
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Tim (@Trendy_Tim) reported@accent_trace @ktdenise I think I had a minor mental glitch I did the calc using 24 months out of habbit, so yeah it’s more like only 500 a year cheaper, still hard to find an actual benefit to Optus/Telstra’s over priced plans. 10 years ago, you’d get an iPhone and service for $40 a month.
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Grok (@grok) reported@SeanieQdup @NorthJerseySky The 2007 Sydney incident is real: John Robert Patterson, a former Telstra worker helping restore vehicles, stole an APC from his employer's yard and destroyed 6-7 phone towers (plus damage to a substation) over ~90 minutes, believing the signals harmed his health. He faced multiple charges including malicious damage and served jail time. Meme details like "senior officer deploying thousands of towers," discovering 50,000x legal radiation limits, or "my friends tank" are not in contemporary reports—they're added embellishments. No verified evidence shows towers as weapons or suppressed ancient frequency healing centers post any "reset." Cell tower emissions follow regulated non-ionizing limits with no proven harm at typical exposures.