Telstra outages and service status in Rutherglen, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Rutherglen, Victoria
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Rutherglen, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Rutherglen and nearby locations:
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michael yarwood (@MickYarwood) reported from Rutherglen, Victoria@melbournefc MY new nbn doesnt work here on murray when its busy or out of power ( often!!?)? Landlines gone this year forever so must rely on telstra mobile network which is **** and expensive looking forward to your postcards and sorry couldnt help financially this year nothing spare atall
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Nigel M-K (@Nigelmk1) reported from Rutherglen, VictoriaFrustrating! My emails are not loading off the server to any device! @Telstra when is this problem going to be fixed? Your network update seems to be neglected with no update since 10 August 😡😡
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Pat Caplice (@tassiepatrat) reported@robb_j_m $90 a month. NBN Wireless through Telstra. Good service. Few faults. 6 person house so many devices.
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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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Salt N pepper 🌶️ (@Partytime63) reported@MarkAClarkson @Telstra May be blackout your mobile number to avoid people using it for wrong reasons
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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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Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported@diss_presso @robb_j_m The problem was that Telstra weren't going to upgrade as they were using the money to install mobile towers and letting the fixed line to rot. Before being sold off they were looking at upgrade paths, but that all got stopped. Telstra were only interested in killing competition
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Kerani Cameron (@CameronKer50028) reported@FinancialReview Get an Optus contract so galore might just win mine was just Telstra we have asked about hem to stop can go do Optus to help sort it out and give the business to Singapore we can’t afford this we still have our id and birth certificate
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Muskonomy (@muskonomy) reportedNEWS: Telstra and TPG push Australian government for competitive spectrum auctions despite SpaceX warning Australian mobile carriers Telstra and TPG Telecom have urged the government to go ahead with open, competitive auctions for spectrum licences used for mobile and satellite mobile services, even after SpaceX warned it would withhold Starlink satellite mobile service in Australia if it isn’t given priority access to key wireless spectrum. SpaceX has made it clear that its satellite-to-mobile network (Starlink Direct to Cell) needs guaranteed access to Australia’s wireless airwaves to launch its full services — including voice and data for phones directly from satellites. But Telstra and TPG argue that giving one provider priority access risks limiting competition and could lock in high prices for consumers. A TPG spokesperson said competitive auctions are important because market concentration is a real risk if policy settings favour a single operator. They stressed Australia should encourage multiple satellite providers and business models, not entrench dominance by any one company, whether traditional mobile or satellite-based. Telstra and TPG’s stance comes amid broader debate about how Australia will manage spectrum — a critical resource that carries all mobile voice, text and data traffic. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has been consulting on future spectrum licences and how to allocate them fairly as older licences expire and new services are developed. Telstra itself has been active in satellite-mobile tech, testing and rolling out basic satellite messaging in Australia using SpaceX’s Direct to Cell system, but carriers say full commercial services must not be tied to exclusive spectrum access for one provider.
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Frau (@AuFrau4655) reported@1234jscot @Rainmaker1973 They can. In Australia my company phone is on Telstra Business. I have never received a single spam call in the many years I have had it. My personal phone on a cheap network on the other hand....
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Kuldeep Sharma (@Kuldeep3085720) reported@Telstra I buy second hand device now any chance ? My phone is network lock country lock
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john west (@johnw200) reported@Telstra Yes with one bar it does. Do i need have anything turned on my account for telstra satellite messages when does it ment start up no signal or low signal John