Telstra outages and service status in Eudunda, South Australia
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: phone, internet and total blackout.
- Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Eudunda, including 0 direct reports.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Eudunda, South Australia
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Eudunda, South Australia and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Eudunda, South Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Eudunda and nearby locations:
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💧Jane Alcorn 🌹🌹🌹 (@JaneAlcorn) reported from Kapunda, South Australia@JulianBurnside I don’t use Telstra internet crap. AND I have got them to put me on their “do not call” list.
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Richard (@sir_richard) reported@9NewsMelb @ollie_haig people blame telstra. If a customer wants a redundant secondary connection they simply ask and pay for it The real question is why VLine had nothing when a outages shuts everything. I hear Vline turned it off a few years ago. Save money no doubt. Its NOT a telco issue.
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TheFriskyBear 🐻🎮 (@TheFriskyBearr) reported@Telstra The good old "Sorry" is not good enough, that is not an apology. Pathetic, we all know your a scam mobile network and properly working with the scammers, no wonder why we always get scam callers, it's cause the corporates sell our numbers and information to private companies 🤑
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Land of Stupidity (@StupidOzzies) reportedChinese Hackers are Trained in Australian Universities. If they wanted to Telstra would be down forever plus all other Communications in Australia. China dont need Missiles to wreck Australia. They have an Army of Hackers and there Submarines will rip up all undersea cables .
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david bennett (@Davidus_Rex) reportedTelstra admits its entire network has a single point of failure, a 20yo time server connected to GPS. It failed, taking out thousands of customers, business, railways, etc. Imagine that on a global scale, triggered by one single satellite collision. Just waiting to happen.
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alientomars (@alientomars2) reported@OpticommAU Fix FRLG has a tech even been out since this morning? Or 42 homes too small for you? Should be held to the same standard as Telstra. People could have medical phone lines running off their internet ffs
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Richard (@dickster1907) reported@dean_dene @PaulBongiorno @DrJulieAH Yes because the Prime Minister is running the Telstra network. FFS. These LNP idiots are truly idiots.
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Tim (@BattleSideTim) reported@Igh0108 The Telstra outage is on her watch. The Minister is ultimately responsible but you like her & that’s nice.
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DespairingIndividual (@BritIndividual) reported@Telstra My internet was offline for 12 days (unrelated to recent mobile outage). I was repeatedly told by the techs that I would receive a proper refund for the mussed time. You have now only offered $14 and your support chat keeps closing the chats!
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Hey Dan, it's me! (@HeyDanitsme) reported@TerenceMcCart14 The government wanted the payphone network preserved for safety reasons, Telstra didn't want to pay to repair damage caused by people breaking open payphones to get coins. Free payphones were the beautiful result.
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IAN KIRKWOOD (@ianattheherald) reported@strangerous10 @AlanJMitchell_ Yep. And Canberra complaining about the privatised Telstra is like me selling someone a second-hand car and hitching about what the new owners did with it. I’m serious. And we should surely have enough computing power to know now how the sharemarket dabbling went for those “battlers” who bought Telstra shares as encouraged by the privatising PM John Howard. After taxes, accountants, inflation, fees & Telstra’s bad (or deliberate?) policy choices around the National Broadband Network, my guess would be: not that well. And speaking of the NBN, remember the smart nodding and talking heads saying we wouldn’t need this much capacity etc. Be a few archived interviews from that era that will not have aged well. The same equation repeats throughout history. 1. “This is ridiculous” 2. “It has some uses” 3. “We’ve always supported this! What are you talking about.” Progress moves by the death of generations, as much as by technology. My parents hated ATMs. Didn’t trust them. I don’t trust the thing I’m writing this on. Children now will one day look back on such antiquated things as hand-held devices and “wonder how people used something so clumsy”. Etc