Telstra outages and service status in Woolgoolga, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Woolgoolga, New South Wales
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Woolgoolga, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Woolgoolga and nearby locations:
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Kris Grace-Hely (@krisgracehely) reported from Moonee Beach, New South Wales@mikeaubrey2 @AlphWilliams Can’t access NBN so stuck with wireless/ satellite even slower than NBN and costs us $300 per month for 70GB (includes phone) which is better than Telstra which was costing us $900 per month. Hard running a business with the slow speed & the costs Only 8km from Coffs 😣😡
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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BazzaCC (@bazzacc2) reportedTelstra: it was a software issue..... The rest of Australia: It's your software & you manage ********* 🤔🤔😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
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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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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
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Dane Trethowan (@grtdane) reported@TimLooker @ABCaustralia I knew our communications system was down the tube with no stopping it when NBN bought the Copper Wire Network from Telstra and start decommissioning it, we should have had our Copper Network (which served us well) continue to do so along side Fibre etc.
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NewsTongue (@NewsTongueX) reported🔴 Telstra knew time-system risk before outage that set network to 2006 Telstra CEO Vicki Brady acknowledged Friday the company was aware of critical risks in its time-keeping systems before Wednesday's five-hour national outage. A software fault reset the time node to November 2006, triggering cascading network failures across mobile, Eftpos, and rail services. "Our network is built with a lot of redundancy put in place, and that will be part of this investigation," Brady said, unable to explain why backup systems failed to prevent the collapse.
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Ladybugfunk (@ladybugfunk) reported@PauloHalo She’s there talking to people about what has happened there under Labor so that she can use that intel to determine her policies… especially for whack job Victoria. Real research. Did you know that the modelling that Chalmers did on CGT related to shares, was based on people having one share. That’s one Telstra share, one BHP share, one ETF. This is nobody. Maybe a child ? Not any Australian investor. Pathetic rubbish that doesn’t help anyone but the immigrants who will receive this tax money in welfare.
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Jeffotherefo (@jeffb724) reported@MikeCarlton01 @Telstra Too big to fail...until it does.
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The Project (@theprojecttv) reportedTelstra says it is working with South Australia Police as they investigate the death of a person at a regional hospital during the company’s triple zero network issues. The telco said its thoughts were with the person’s family and loved ones, and that it was helping police establish whether there was any connection between the death and the outage.
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Tweet Treet (@TweetTreet) reported@tim_blee Regardless of the $20,000, you know all systems run on Telstra including eftpos, systems etc?? Your comment sounds rather dumb that you keep emphasising the phone not working
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TRPoint.pics 🏳️🌈 (@thatfancypear) reported@BerryAndBitty @griffonboi @VLine GSM-R or even FRMCS isn't suited for Australia's dense landmass... First of all the latter is essentially 5G which due to its use of higher frequencies essentially means you'll need to duplicate the entire Telstra network (plus more) to achieve anything