Telstra outages and service status in Duranillin, Western Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Duranillin, Western Australia
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Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bo Merchant 🇦🇺 (@BoMerchant1) reported@Telstra If you’re going to raise the price of 5g home internet have the decency to change to unlimited data. You owe people that especially after the outage that happened.
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Glenn Hodges (@glenn_hodges) reported@myaeversx I think we have identified the cause of the recent Telstra outage right here!! Someone decided to try and break the internet!! 🥵
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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:
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Felixus (@CrankyFelix) reported@Telstra weak as piss apology. Just wipe your fees for 1 month and no one will cafe. Such a bad corporate actor
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Cool McCool (@MisterSpock8888) reported@Telstra 4/6 5. "It's extremely frustrating" are you now telling customers how how they are feeling? Paragraph 3 6. Networks are large and complex" Oh really. I thought it was string and tin cans. 7. "invest significantly in resilience" obv not working / bad investing.
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Andy J (@AndyJay16634390) reportedFkn hell, the Telstra witch-hunt on ABC is stupid. All bread and circuses for the peasants to feel vindicated. What a waste of taxpayers dollers.
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Drake | Strategy (@mitri_drake) reported@r3tarddownunder @MehreenFaruqi Do not listen to this idiot. Privatisation has not failed. Privatisation reduced bloated government inefficiency and is the reason why ASIC, Telstra and many other organisations have streamlined their bloated costs. If you want to blame someone for Telstra’s issues, blame the exponential growth in Australia’s population. This has driven demand for services far beyond current supply. Infrastructure upgrades require resources — time, money and a capable workforce — to meet the new demand curve. Infrastructure does not magically appear just because something is suddenly managed by a corporation instead of the government.
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Matt 🌸 (@MattPrider) reported@OMGTheMess @forwardtopeace Telstra. Been with them same number for 30 years. Newish Iphone. Ever since 5G they have been going down hill. I’m noticing black spots on drives out of town where coverage was good in the past.
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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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Australian Tesla Owners (@AusTeslaOwners) reportedPSA from Teslascope on missing data due to the Telstra outage.