Telstra outages and service status in North Dandalup, Western Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in North Dandalup, Western Australia
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Telstra Issues Reports Near North Dandalup, Western Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in North Dandalup and nearby locations:
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Josh Pearse (@josh_pearse2) reported from North Dandalup, Western Australia@luckyimalad @Telstra They're useless like that. Phone service is good (most of the time) but customer service is *********.
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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twensor (@twensor) reported@FetchStep Haven't watched myself yet but have #Telstra actually conceded the Time Sync function -- upon which the entire national mobile network critically depends -- relies on a SINGLE decades old piece of electronics? Really? Hard to believe such incompetence (bad judgment) is possible.
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Kara Corruption (@KaraCorruption) reported@Telstra What if, as CEO, you took responsibility and stepped down?
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BigDog (@BigDog_USA) reported@jfsmithcnt @Telstra Stick to your computer games, retard, and let the adults speak. ~
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Robyn Tan (@robyntan) reportedWas it an old $30,000 server or old GPS receiver? One or the other. #telstra outage error
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Boats 🇦🇺 (@BlownBoats) reported@Michael89529595 @MarkGra50507647 This was planned before the Telstra outage No one needs more government overreach
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Lisa (@Lisa9Sophia) reportedTelstra are the Great and Powerful Oz in the Wizard of Oz, who when you pull away the curtain, is a conman Telstra just admitted to using the crowdsourced outage report website DownDetector when their system fails Does that make sense? So Telstra are a $54 BILLION company who rely on crowdfunding to protect Australians access to emergency services So people’s lives are at risk and they are urgently calling 000 while Telstra executives are checking DownDetector. The CEO is paid $7 million+ a year and this is the result. Telstra HQ:
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pesky paul (@BARGH3ST) reported@Telstra yeah man that apology isn't going to pay my internet and phone bill though, which you just raised Again. frankly ridiculous and that's not even to point out that the stupid service is down AGAIN today
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Nosiree Bob (@NosireeB) reported@Telstra Maybe try employing some Australians. Every Telstra office I have been into is 99% Indian, not saying that is what caused the problem but also I'm saying that it couldn't have helped.
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Matthew Oliver (@Mattyo2011) reported@realTomHamilton @Telstra **** it. I’ll just send a reply saying paid and see if that works
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Lisa (@Lisa9Sophia) reportedTelstra are the Great and Powerful Oz in the Wizard of Oz, who when you pull away the curtain, is a conman Telstra just admitted to the Senate Inquiry to using the crowdsourced outage report website DownDetector when their system fails Does that make sense? So Telstra are a $54 BILLION company who rely on crowdfunding to protect Australia’s access to emergency services So people’s lives are at risk and they are urgently calling 000 while Telstra executives are checking DownDetector. The CEO is paid $7 million+ a year and this is the result. Telstra HQ: