Telstra outages and service status in Bradbury, South Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bradbury, South Australia
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Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Havee S Chu Chu (@HaveeSnowball) reportedWhy are people getting upset with the Telstra CEO? From the government's own stupid laws, she can't be contacted outside of her work hours. Telstra would be sued for harassment under the 'Right to Connect' laws.
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Dr. Madeleine M. zzzz 🎀 (@maddy_el) reported@MikeCarlton01 @Telstra Don’t believe they did nothing but they were far too slow to respond. When the risk analysis says the problem is urgent, don’t faff around
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Brad (@TotalNonComply) reported@Ausbobsmit The same "experts" responsible for the Telstra outage.
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John Woodcroft (@jonwoodcroft) reportedTELSTRA OUTAGE II After 24hrs still no clear answers on the technical problem! HOWEVER there is a greater strategic infrastructure issue: How can a single malfunction isolate ALL OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA? Such a problem should only affect a region or at worst a State. @abcnews
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David Marler (@Qldaah) reportedI worked in IT & communications for about 15yrs. Blame on individuals or departments solves nothing. The issues will still be there. Look at this Telstra outage, talk to technicians, gather the information & use that knowledge to build a better system. #auspol
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Marina Stehle (@MarinaStehle) reportedRegarding @Telstra outage recently.... looks like were 'hacked' i think this is an insurance claim. So insurance detectives will make hackers cough up to reimburse those affected. If people wait until insurance case is processed, just put in your claims to telstra, and in due course you will be generously reimbursed by culprit hackers responsible after insurance company processes this case. I suspect Chinese government, so they have lots of money to reimburse everyone. @VictoriaPolice
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NTP Golf (@NTPGolf66) reportedThe @AustralianLabor government communications minister threatening to fine @Telstra $40m for their outage is next level hypocrisy given the carnage the same government has caused to the economy and tax payers with no ramifications.
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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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Alastair Leith (@AlastairClimate) reported@Totally4yeah @PaulBongiorno that's for that. still don't see how the buck doesn't stop with Telstra? they might lose the contract if they cannot provide a mission critical service with an extremely low level of outages.
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Driver_x_oz (@driver_x_oz) reported@Anneeokeefe Really? So you have no idea how this works? Yes Telstra designs a solution to a design brief or tender. Yes it should provide a resilient solution but the ultimate responsibility lies with VicTrack as they accepted the system. And yes they should have foreseen and tested for this