Telstra outages and service status in Hindmarsh, South Australia
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- Telstra generated 2 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Hindmarsh, including 2 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Phone, Internet, and E-mail.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Aug 19, 11:09 AM GMT+10.
- Phone (56%)
- Internet (22%)
- E-mail (11%)
- Total Blackout (11%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Hindmarsh, South Australia
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Hindmarsh, 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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Live Outage Map Near Hindmarsh, South Australia
The most recent Telstra outage reports came from the following cities: Adelaide.
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Hindmarsh, South Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Hindmarsh and nearby locations:
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Travis (@TravGee1980) reported from Adelaide, South Australia.@Telstra thanks for sending me another bill. If you want me to pay you might want to ensure you're providing me a phone service for which I should pay for. Merry Christmas. #Telstra #Itshowweusedtoconnect
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Anika Johnstone (@spokenly_) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaWe still don’t have internet or a solution for the internet and I am so so angry (I never get angry) and exhausted from trying to sort it and I will *never* use the companies (@Telstra @Internode ) involved again because they failed on all four of the above <end rant>.
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Victoria Evans (@TickHarris) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@baxters I did 4 hours on hold to @Telstra last year. Quite a feat. (And they still didn’t fix my problem)
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Anika Johnstone (@spokenly_) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra Internode with telstra doing the provisioning. First scheduled appt they never knocked despite us being home all day, second didn’t show up. We took 2 days off work to accomodate and can’t do again.
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Helen L K (@HellysHelen) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@ByrnsyDarren @Telstra Good luck with Telstra helping with that. I have an on going problem and it is just ignored as it’s easier.
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Geoff Thomas (@AxantCorp) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra Hi. There tended to be coverage where you state it is exists. The issue is that in the fringe areas it’s inadequate for web browsing or high reliability of calls. It’s a major tourism destination- you should be able to access booking apps etc wherever
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Luke Strudwick (@luke_strud) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra @noMercy_19 @Telstra same thing happened to me and the missus trying to buy iPhone 13 outright at Marion shopping centre in adelaide. We waited for ages then got a rude lady and told no stock so we went to Jb-hifi and the girl there was lovely so bought and left happy.
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Kirsty Adderley (@kirsty_sarcie1) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaDear @Telstra @NBN_Australia thanks for canceling my order for a thing you’re forcing me to do because you don’t read your own customer notes. Really appreciate your incompetence and the inconvenience you’ve caused me. Idiots 😒
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Clinton Phillips (@clinton1550) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaI answered a phone call from a private number because, you never know, it might be my GP ringing to reschedule my appointment next week but no, it was a scammer from "Telstra"
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Village Gossip (@maldux) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra Hi Ryan, reception has been poor for a couple of years. Have changed from iPhone to pixel - still drops out on reg basis. Others in this street and next have same prob. 3-4km from Adel CBD. Pretty flat. No obvious obstacles I can see re reception. Help.
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STEVE FISCHER (@STEVEFI14205588) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@VooDooRoo @LPOGroup So many LPO's think that they may earn money only to close down the track. There are plenty of Telstra licensed shops with similar tales.
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Lisa McCormick (@LAMcCormick) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@MelbourneCity So I’m a Telstra internet customer and not a mobile customer 😡
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scotty vassal (@ScottyVassal) reported from Adelaide, South Australia**** man.. this whole time I thought it was a real global pandemic but it turns out Telstra just want to control my thought process so I upgrade my data package and handset 🤯
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Christian Verdicchio (@c_verdicchio) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Optus so just called and got to a operator who transfers me and the line gets cut. Good work for a communications company. This poor service is too common with Optus and I’m really looking at taking the family and business back to @VodafoneGroup or @Telstra.
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Kurtis Eichler 📰 😷 (@ByEichler) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaThen I received a call this morning and attempted to do this for 30 minutes and my phone number is still listed on this loser’s account. So bad. Stressful and @Telstra is hopelessly inept
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Sascha Frost (@sascha_frost) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@PatGerace @Telstra Why has customer service in Australia fallen to new depths of inadequacy? I had a similar issue with @foxtel
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Fresh PrinceofBelair (@trimbowlme) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@SeeArePe @iiNet @acccgovau @Telstra @VodafoneAU @Speedtest I'm getting 9.4mb/s down wireless which is fine for me
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John Smith (@andrewt392021) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaOn Saturday night I have caught a glimpse AFL game.The Ukrainian colors on the score line were a reminder of what virtue signaling POS the AFL is. Almost as bad as Telstra putting stay safe stay home 💩on the mobile devices !
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Victoria Evans (@TickHarris) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra Haha. No, after 3 months of no internet, several days lost on hold trying to sort, Telstra refusing to help me, I gave up and went to internode.
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Luke Marchioro (@Real_LukeMarch) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra Had an NBN install appointment cancelled at 7am this morning, now have no phone service at business until appointment confirmed
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mo Syed (@msyed_) reportedWhen ChatGPT Beats High-Priced Lawyers in Court 1/9 A Sydney uni lecturer just beat a university’s legal team in court using ChatGPT. Telstra bumped its CEO’s pay right after cutting jobs and crashing the network. And researchers found a way to hack a Boeing 737 with a device the size of a 20-cent coin. Here is the tech news that actually matters this week 🧵👇 2/9 Greg Baker, an IT lecturer at Macquarie University, took on his employer at the Fair Work Commission over new casual conversion rules. The university brought trained lawyers. Baker brought ChatGPT. The tribunal ruled in his favour, handing him a permanent part-time role in a historic test of untested employment laws. 3/9 This is why people get excited about everyday AI. Hiring a workplace lawyer to fight an employer costs thousands before you even walk through the door. An LLM can comb through legislation, draft arguments, and help someone represent themselves without spending a fortune. The real shift isn't AI replacing judges. It's giving ordinary workers the legal firepower usually reserved for big HR departments. 4/9 Anthropic confirmed Claude will soon add invisible watermarks to text and files to meet EU rules. The watermark stays attached even after you copy, paste, or tweak the wording. Some users are already cancelling subscriptions over it. Nobody wants to hand in a report they spent hours editing only for an automated filter to flag the entire thing as machine-written. 5/9 Telstra decided to give its CEO a base pay bump. The timing is wild: • A massive nationwide network outage in July • 1,200 staff cut across the year • A slump in top-line revenue • Threats to freeze regional mobile investments if the ACCC pushes for domestic roaming Corporate boards have an incredible ability to read the room completely backwards. 6/9 A routine "system update" triggered a major Mastercard outage across Australia this week. Shoppers got stuck at checkouts with full trolleys and tap-and-go cards declining everywhere. We keep pushing towards a cashless economy, but our payment rails fall over whenever someone pushes the wrong configuration file. 7/9 Security researchers proved they could compromise a Boeing 737 using a coin-sized hardware device. It took them roughly 60 seconds to gain access. Physical plane safety used to be about rivets and engines. Modern aviation is networks, firmware, and bus architectures. If you can physically plug into a port, the jet is just another computer with wings. 8/9 Retailers are now testing facial recognition scans at the register so you can pay for your flat white with your face. It saves about two seconds compared to tapping a phone. In return, a commercial database gets your biometric scan. Hard pass on trading facial geometry for a cappuccino. 9/9 The thread tying all of this together: AI is levelling the playing field for individuals against giant institutions. Meanwhile, critical infrastructure (planes, payments, telcos) is becoming more fragile by the day. Tech works best when it empowers people, not when it creates single points of failure.
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wildwitch (@wickedwildwitch) reported@Ausbobsmit he spends $7,000,000 each year + pus all his families holidays, internet, telstra bills, fuel, meals. and more. Not one cent from his own pocket. but he has the audacity to take from the poor and disabled
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Red Rivers (@RedRivers994225) reported@ImJulianAssange This is interesting. He's going toe to toe with Telstra in Australia over regional dead zones , for mobile phone subscribers. They have had a monopoly way too long on infrastructure leasing. That has largely been payed for with taxpayer subsidies and credit guarantees. Canada would be similar. They said they support "deregulation" right ? is that only for the international "bond, banking, equities" currency skimming goons and their European aristocracy "stakeholders'? " LOL cause I know Trev and Deb in Penrith won't see a cent in benefit. Maybe cheaper street fentanyl...for the "Asian importers"
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Dr Ravi Nayyar (@ravirockks) reported'This is despite Allens never asking Telstra this and strict rules about firms’ consulting and auditing arms not discussing clients.
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Ian Linklater (@IanLinklater5) reported@Telstra Gol Gol 2738 This really sucks . I don't t do apps of anything .
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Sienna Cooper 🇦🇺 (@X726372533) reportedWhy is nobody talking about how when 3G towers were turned off, reception with @Telstra turned to crap? 4G and 5G provide worse coverage than we had with 3G. But we pay more now. Make it make sense.
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𝐛𝐚𝐛𝐚'𝐬 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐛𝐨𝐲 (@SardineTruther) reportedI have some great stories regarding this while working for Telstra/Belong many years ago regarding the establishment of Telstra's 'Centre of Excellence' i.e. The Cut Salaries By 94% Factory. It destroyed 90% of non-binary customer service jobs based in Melbourne, plunging the Adventure Time fan-community of the city in to technical recession. It was a tale for the ages that I once posted and shortly after had to remove due to it's potentially defamatory nature. I'll post it again one day, but you'd have to DM me and swear to secrecy otherwise.
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stephen (@johnsy123aus) reportedTelstra CEO gets $700,000 pay rise to $6.8m despite Australia-wide outage
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Bobby (@roberts_pa97578) reported@w0tn0t2201 @Telstra I’m the same as you. I’ve never used Telstra and I wouldn’t even use them if they were given away free carrier pigeons.
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Lombok (@Phildecynic) reportedTelstra chief executive Vicki Brady took home $6.8 million last year – an 11 per cent increase, despite a fall in revenue at Australia’s largest telecommunications company in the year leading up to its disastrous nationwide outage last month. (AFR)