Telstra outages and service status in Snug, Tasmania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Snug, Tasmania
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Snug, Tasmania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Snug and nearby locations:
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💧John (@astir0412) reported from Margate, Tasmania@Telstra My internet account has been overcharged for 4 years even though you've never provided the service I've been promised no
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Heidi the Hermit (@heidierr) reported from Snug, Tasmania@Jugeyfruits @AlsPatch @Telstra Lots of people recommend them but they don't do ADsl 😭😭😭. We're pretty much stuck with Telstra, who thought they'd fixed it today but the speed is still wildly unstable, several hours here and there at snail's pace. Better luck tomorrow I hope
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Heidi the Hermit (@heidierr) reported from Snug, Tasmania@ErskineKristen Oh gosh I have that internet. Zoom seminar last night, cut out about a dozen times 😬. That's with the new Telstra modem that's supposed to automatically switch to mobile data. Ha ha.
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💧John (@astir0412) reported from Margate, Tasmania@mana_sean Don't take any **** from these people I put up with telstra for years If NBN provides up to 50 mbits you have a right to have access to it There is lots of competition
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Beth D Kicinski (@no1historychick) reported@MichaelWestBiz @sainsburychina Loyalty programs are the ultimate con. Telstra just emailed me to say my mobile plan will be increasing by $5/mth, but my service won't improve. I'm unwillingly signed up to their "Rewards" - something built into the pricing. This should be outlawed.
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deirdre ritchie (@deirdreritchi10) reportedWeird. Just got a message from Telstra saying that tomorrow there is going to be an interruption to my home internet service for up to 5h 59m. Why didn't they just say 6 hours? Bizarre.
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AlloAllo (@squirtlesma) reported@acccgovau Telstra changed ALL prepaid plans stopping top ups 4 Data/Texts UR now FORCED in2 plans u DONT want @ dbl the $$ & third of data-4GB top-up was $20 now 4GB doesn't exist-Many with cost of living probs went prepaid 2 have a📱 They're screwing ALL poor/sick & rural ppl
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Brian Basson (@BassonBrain) reported🇦🇺Australia: @Starlink To Benefit From Telstra’s Dodgy Size Claims Industry data indicates strong growth in Starlink uptake, with retailers reporting a surge in demand and the service’s customer base in Australia doubling in 2025. One in five rural households that switched providers last year chose Starlink, according to market estimates. The shift reflects growing frustration among regional consumers, some of whom say Starlink offers more reliable performance at a lower cost than traditional telco plans. Telstra will be forced to cut back its advertised network coverage by around 1 million square km's following a regulatory crackdown on what the federal government has described as a “mess” of inconsistent and potentially misleading industry claims. Under new rules announced by Communications Minister Anika Wells, telcos must adopt stricter standards for how mobile coverage is measured and marketed—changes that directly impact Telstra, long known for promoting the scale of its network. The revisions will require the removal of an area roughly the size of New South Wales from Telstra’s coverage maps, raising questions about how accurately Australians have been informed about service availability, particularly in regional and remote areas. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) will introduce a new four-tier system—Good, Moderate, Basic and No Coverage—based on whether a standard mobile phone can deliver a usable service, rather than simply detecting a signal.
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Electric Future (@electricfuture5) reported@karlos_hagen @Telstra 5G network access. Download speeds are capped at 150Mbps on 4G and 5G - Unfortunately they don't get the same access as resellers, data is deprioritised
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Tony (@tonyvibo) reported@Mr_Fanta_Pants @jagjetfly @Telstra You’re not the only one in the Southern Phone pulling the landline plug problem in rural areas boat either. Last hope, chat to your local Federal MP’s office and get them involved in a solution.
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M_a_r_ke (@Ma_rk_e) reported@IceStationSpmda @fag_daughter Telstra has been paid for decades to provide a payphone service it cost more to fix vandalism then Telstra collected in call revenue, it's simply cheaper to make it free
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Will G (@willgotsis) reported@Gatty54 Same thing happened to us few years ago. Telstra, JB Hi-Fi, lucky it was all at like 3am and our bank put a hold on our card (debit card). We found out it was a girl in reception at a hotel we paid for. We confirmed details with her of card over phone. Never again. Ours was $9K.
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miss_84 (@Miss__84) reportedAgaiinnnnnnn @Telstra again. A war widow with a serious heart condition without the use of her phone because of an nbn outage. But how does that affect the mobile phone useage Youre the absolute worst company. She feels cut off from the world. But hey she has the internet
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The Metal Dragon 🐉 (@MetalDragonHQ) reportedI am going to be sharing tips and tricks to help people save money on subscriptions and telecommunications. First piece of advice is stay away from @Telstra as they are well over priced and they will lie to you to gain your business. I have proof. #MoneyManagement