Telstra Outage Report in Woolgoolga, Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Woolgoolga, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Woolgoolga and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Telstra users through our website.
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Internet (44%)
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Phone (36%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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E-mail (6%)
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Total Blackout (3%)
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TV (3%)
Community Discussion
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Woolgoolga, State of 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, State of 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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em ♡ hyune | 📚
(@airylix) reported
hey telstra if u dont give me better wifi so i can watch chan without it lagging ******** out im suing xx
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Grant Phelps
(@grant_phelps) reported
... and still waiting to have enough bandwidth so that i can log a complaint with @telstra because apparently that's what i have to do as their soc media folks cant pass messages on to their technical folks. That's one disconnected business. #ItIs2021
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Steve - GTS GM Via Patreon #TeamGrim
(@ABlissedSecret) reported
No YouTube No Netflix No smart tv service because it needs internet connection. No music. Can't play games. Can't do anything. Thank you @Telstra for your amazing internet service.
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giovanni coppola
(@giovannicoppola) reported
@denzel18787038 @Telstra Yes. I have been experiencing the same problem. They were working at some stage. Have you resolved the issue ?
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Jason Camac
(@Egrange2080) reported
@Telstra It’s the East Carnamah tower on tremo’s place. 6623 is probably the postcode and it’s not working.
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denzel
(@denzel18787038) reported
@giovannicoppola @Telstra Only solution go to a different provider!! #notsosmartmodem
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Robodebt is ruN by sEwer rATs
(@KrikSteven) reported
@CharlizeTheroff so the problem os not the My Govt site nor the lack of a TFN. Yor secret questions should have gained you accesss. O am confused as the why you did not retain the phone number. FOR EXAMPLE Even changing from telstra to optus you can keep the same number
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Headmaster Laslow
(@HeadmasterL4) reported
@Telstra Hi, nbn co have completed further testing and no longer need you to be at home on 06 April 2021 to fix your service issue. We will contact you shortly to discuss next steps. Hi, the connection issue on your NBN Service is fixed. This ticket will now be closed. That's what I..
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💧#Lesley 🐈🦊🐱🐕🐔
(@yeoperson) reported
@SpotlightForYou @Telstra ...and make it almost impossible to get through to anyone. I was on the phone for over an hour the other day trying to sort out a billing issue. Stupid part is, we're business customers & supposed to get priority treatment. 🙄
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Gillian Dempsey
(@catedempsey) reported
@LS_IA_AD @MissMambaM There's no solution to identity theft - if someone wants it badly enough, it will be taken - ironically, in Australia, often from companies to whom we have given the data or from government directly. Take, for instance Telstra - our largest IT provider. It ran its call servers