Telstra outages and service status in Mount Compass, South Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Mount Compass, South Australia
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Mount Compass, South Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mount Compass and nearby locations:
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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:
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Kung 🇦🇺🇳🇿 🇮🇱 🇺🇦 (@DaKwozzie) reportedUn-Australian @sarahinthesen8 a @Greens fail trying to sound intelligent in the Senate Telstra hearings. Sea Patrol comes to mind. Another long-term #Grifter #auspoI
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Susan Peak (@SusanGPeak) reported@Michelle71966 SORRY about 'dad' and tech issues. I feel the same (mind you, I'm probably younger than dad), but we weren't brought up with devices. Also, companies take shortcuts to save cash. Updates and safeguards are avoided. In Australia, telco Telstra has failed us. Put lives at risk.
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Suzfah🚓🐈⬛🐕🎖 (@Suzfah235) reported@Lisa9Sophia And the internet is the worst ever. It’s intermittent and at night goes off for hours. I’m looking at dropping Telstra after 40 years. Going pre paid and getting STARLINK.
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🐓Raytheon Charles (@jsin_59) reported@Telstra Mobile network is down again
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alunsays (@alunsays) reportedHey @Telstra you sent me a long winded “sorry we let you down” message from your noreply@telstra email. So guessing you’re not that sorry, just ticking a box?
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rob2511 (@KymRob25112) reportedJust got a we're sorry we let you down. We will do better. From Telstra. I'm sure you all did. Good grief the only reliable department in Telstra is their accounts department.
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MestaTee (@Toni_cious) reportedWhy you should avoid Buying a Locked iPhone. Most iPhone vendors do not take out the time to explain to their customers why they should not buy a locked iPhone despite the price difference between the same iPhone model and same storage. This is what every iPhone customer must know about locked iPhones. Locked iPhones are locked to one carrier (e.g Verizon, Telstra, Vodafone) these are like MTN,Glo and Airtel here in Nigeria. These iPhones are Sold by a carrier with a network lock, meaning you can only use the iPhone with their network as a means to protect their investments. These carriers subsidizes the iPhones and lets you pay over a 12 or 36 months period depending on the plan. So only their networks work on the iPhones. Locked iPhones only accept the original carrier’s sim unless unlocked. They cannot be used with local networks e.g A locked AT&T iPhone cannot accept local sims like MTN or Glo. They have very low resale value. Now most vendors do not explain all this to their customers, they let them buy locked iPhones which would definitely give them issues later and upon return,charge them for the iPhones to get unlocked which in most cases are temporary solutions as the iPhones would still remain locked later, so buying them are generally a loss for the customer. Always insist on buying a Factory Unlocked (FU) iPhone no matter the price difference and persuasion from the vendor. Hope this helps someone out there.
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Ryan Jones (@RyanJones6980) reportedMy phone has dropped out 3 times mid conversation and I’ve had to reset my phone to be able to use it again since the @Telstra outage.
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John McWhinney (@john_mcwhinney) reported@crankyanni You do understand a network the size of Australia cannot simply be turned off and rebooted ! The complexity of so many outdated and incompatible software programs interacting is very problematic ! What happened with telstra will happen again ! The whole system needs a rebuild !
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beep boop (@a_small_robot) reported@maximumwelfare "sowwy we let u down :( uwu" telstra you are not a small startup come on