Telstra Outage Report in Pine Creek, Victoria-Daly, Northern Territory
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Telstra offers mobile and landline communications services to the public and businesses, including mobile phone, mobile internet, and broadband internet.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Pine Creek, Northern Territory
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Pine Creek 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 (43%)
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Phone (37%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (4%)
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Total Blackout (3%)
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TV (3%)
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Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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gleep
(@gleep23) reported
@AnthCondon @Telstra It probably cost them more to collect coins and keep these safe-like devices in service.
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anuruddha #GoEarly #GoFast #SaveLives
(@pebotuwa) reported
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Melbourne, State of Victoria
@Telstra I'm still crying to get my content call dropping issue fixed and you're telling me a new deals.
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Amber May
(@amberhague) reported
@ABCaustralia @Jansant @abcnews This would have been handy when my old suburb rarely had landline phones working and there was no mobile service. It was a 20 minute trip to the Telstra payphone and hope it both hadn't been vandalized and you had enough coins to make calls.
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Joe Aston
(@mrjoeaston) reported
@peely76 @Telstra The whole telco industry funds Telstra’s payphones under a govt levy and their continued provision is mandated by the govt’s Universal Service Obligation. So no, Telstra could not have ripped them up nor did they “choose” society and the customer
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Wyverns Rose
(@wyvernsrose) reported
@troolyroolyk @abcnews I don't have a problem with that these devices are also the infrastructure for telstra air.
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Offbԑatmammal 🇦🇺
(@OffBeatMammal) reported
@Telstra How about instead of the constant chopping and changing of plans you simplify and make sure you are competitive with what MVNOs like Aldi offer on your own network!
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Virginia Lette
(@virginia03) reported
@Telstra Despite her protests I refuse to let my 9 year old have a mobile phone. This will make me feel a little easier for all the young kids who aren't allowed phones, should they ever need help. It's the modern day 'Safety House' 🏡
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Albertrossy
(@2Albertrossy) reported
@HenryT38779235 @Telstra my business had copper service MDF installed in building. next year fibre comes out now they have to rip it all out if we to upgrade. nice going telstra. way to give the customer number 1 trust
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฿op
(@miiyuwa) reported
@Telstra And it runs out of network right?
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Anthony Condon
(@AnthCondon) reported
@gleep23 @Telstra I think not quite, but yeah, it's like public transport, the cost of ticketing mainly covers the cost of having a ticketing system. This is why these should be state assets, not listed companies with profit motives. Essential/monopoly service + profit motive = inefficient.