Telstra outages and service status in Uralla, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Uralla, New South Wales
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Uralla, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Uralla and nearby locations:
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Stella S (@stellamabella) reported from Armidale, New South Wales@ChrisBathTV your story tonight on @theprojecttv was great! My mum lives in an area where mobile reception is scant & was threatened by fires for 8 weeks. Telstra was the first thing to go down the first time round anyway. It’s an issue!!
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DunCAN Fischer (@duncanfischer) reported from Armidale, New South Wales@Telstra you lost me as a customer many years ago.
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Kitty, always at home with my cats 😻 (@Kuvlotik) reported from Uralla, New South Wales@Telstra in phone cue for Technical Support! Stop sending SMSs for #TelstraAppDoesNotWork Stop telling me to use #TelstraAppDoesNotWork Cannot resolve problem using #TelstraAppDoesNotWork
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rory Kilpatrick 🏳️🌈🇮🇪🇦🇺 (Brad Close Fan) (@AflGlicko) reported@SgtButane Emptihad, Marvellously ****, Telstra Doom, Big Vic Colonialism Stadium
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Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported@RichardTheLegit @robb_j_m Leaptel. All the big RSPs are terrible because they know they get customers just because of the name. Leaptel typically outperforms Telstra even during peak periods.
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Yaswantha Kovuru (@YKovuru) reported@connectgurmeet Hi @connectgurmeet :2/2 Even though Telstra cars do fail and however, we are country of people,gets fachinated by things that are done by west and not appreciatethe efforts put in by our own entreprenuers. Hope this changes and so that our guys do get the deserved respect by PEs
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Oliver J (@oliverjanik) reported@loftwah I will never understand people who stay loyal to telstra or Optus
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SNOOPREY (@SNOOPREY77) reported@Telstra Mobile service , reception lately has been slow on both personal and work phone
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ComradeGreen (@GreenComrade) reported@L0Nii210 going to start calling it the Tiktok Entertainment Centre Brought To You By Temu Sponsored by Telstra (with help from The Australian)
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peter rowe (@Prowerock1) reported@AvidCommentator I have abandoned NBN. Service is atrocious as it is mediated through the Telcos. You can’t get to an NBN tech directly. They cancelled five appointments made for me via Telstra saying not an NBN problem. But it was just like the other three times. Now have Telstra 5 G. So simple
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Mark Sareff (@MarkSareff) reported@Telstra 1 Calvert Avenue Killara. Shows nbn out. Trouble is I have low mobile data allowance and depend on wifi
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Danny (@danny_v8) reported@bek_lenin @MmeMaigret1 @ashman_the Keating/Hawke began the sell off. Commonwealth Bank, Telstra etc. Costello/Howard continued with it. Just as bad as each other. Rudd with his ‘stimulus cheques’ got us into debt which has spiralled to today’s numbers.
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Paul Cashmere (@paulcashmere) reported@markbouris "no national debt .. yep zero" because he sold over $70 billion in public assets to pay down government debt, with major privatizations including Telstra (approx. 49% in 97-99), the remaining Commonwealth Bank shares, all major federal airports, and the National Rail Corporation.