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Problems in the last 24 hours in Waranga, Victoria

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Waranga, Victoria

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Waranga and nearby locations:

  • sjh298
    Sammie🐶 (@sjh298) reported from Tatura, Victoria

    @Telstra very disappointed in Shepparton market place store’s worker Jessica, she never submitted any forms we submitted through her and are now threatening getting out internet and phone cut off....I’m chronically ill and studying online. Won’t be going back.

  • sjh298
    Sammie🐶 (@sjh298) reported from Tatura, Victoria

    @Telstra Don’t know if the issue has been solved or not yet because last time we got to this stage and the forms were not submitted at all by the market place shop

Telstra Issues Reports

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  • BeeYenChan
    BeeYen (@BeeYenChan) reported

    The government’s big idea for fixing telco failures? Slap them with a $7.3 billion spectrum renewal tax — almost double what Telstra considered fair value — then threaten massive fines for triple-zero outages. Gartner analyst Khurram Shazad said it outright: this can do the opposite of strengthening resilience. Telcos are already stuck with stagnating revenue growth. These inflated spectrum fees just crush their margins harder. So they do the obvious thing under pressure. They stop spending on actual redundancy. No secondary backup power systems at base stations. No automated routing failovers. No diverse fibre backhaul paths. Capital expenditure gets deferred instead. The core network becomes brittle. One software glitch or timeserver ****-up and failures cascade into proper disasters. High spectrum costs simply extract the economic surplus from the sector. Networks look faster on paper because of the shiny new bands. In practice they are significantly less resilient when it actually matters. When the next outage hits and the “improved” networks fall over anyway, who gets the blame?

  • joshthelad3
    josh ladd 🦅 (@joshthelad3) reported

    @justin_schwarze Tell councils to replace the cabling with aluminium cable,they will never get stolen againTelstra have been doing that since 2020 thanks to a @ventiaservives.Now retired Area Manager in Melbourne who after much pushback Telstra agreed but gave the credit to ..themselves @Telstra

  • MercJestr
    MercurialJester (ジェスタ)🌡| PNGTuber ✊ 🇵🇸🍉🇱🇧✊ (@MercJestr) reported

    A reminder that for the half-yearly fiscal report of 2025/26 Telstra posted $1.2B in profit. For HALF A YEAR. But the best they can do when their national network is crippled for their back-end ****-up is a half hearted shrug and a milquetoast "oopsie" email.

  • jfsmithcnt
    john ****** smith (@jfsmithcnt) reported

    @BigDog_USA @Telstra Fat yank piece of ****. Your opinion means nothing fatty.

  • pokewoodtheater
    Pokewood Theater (@pokewoodtheater) reported

    @Telstra Not good enough, give us a few free months of service for your screw up

  • andrewrdn463
    Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported

    @Telstra Telstra has sent "Sorry we let you down" emails to customers but are deleting complaints. VICKI BRADY MUST RESIGN.

  • Toni_cious
    MestaTee (@Toni_cious) reported

    Why you should avoid Buying a Locked iPhone. Most iPhone vendors do not take out the time to explain to their customers why they should not buy a locked iPhone despite the price difference between the same iPhone model and same storage. This is what every iPhone customer must know about locked iPhones. Locked iPhones are locked to one carrier (e.g Verizon, Telstra, Vodafone) these are like MTN,Glo and Airtel here in Nigeria. These iPhones are Sold by a carrier with a network lock, meaning you can only use the iPhone with their network as a means to protect their investments. These carriers subsidizes the iPhones and lets you pay over a 12 or 36 months period depending on the plan. So only their networks work on the iPhones. Locked iPhones only accept the original carrier’s sim unless unlocked. They cannot be used with local networks e.g A locked AT&T iPhone cannot accept local sims like MTN or Glo. They have very low resale value. Now most vendors do not explain all this to their customers, they let them buy locked iPhones which would definitely give them issues later and upon return,charge them for the iPhones to get unlocked which in most cases are temporary solutions as the iPhones would still remain locked later, so buying them are generally a loss for the customer. Always insist on buying a Factory Unlocked (FU) iPhone no matter the price difference and persuasion from the vendor. Hope this helps someone out there.

  • grtdane
    Dane Trethowan (@grtdane) reported

    @RizviAbul Sale of Telstra wouldn't have made much difference, if its a software issue(may very well have been) then the problem remains wregardless of the owner. Perhaps what you mean is the Government should have held on to the networks the Telcos use.

  • JayJay1094727
    Jay Jay (@JayJay1094727) reported

    @Telstra I need this canva template i **** up all the time

  • havyatt
    David Havyatt (@havyatt) reported

    @FKhnopff @Democracy_Duck @ABCmediawatch You are right that Labor privatised Qantas and CBA. But neither of these had a specific service obligation, unlike Telstra. Yes some in Labor were considering Telstra sale, but it never became policy. 3/3