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Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • chromed_ego
    chromed_ego (@chromed_ego) reported

    @ausgov now you can blame India for Telstra outage

  • AndrewB12983801
    Andrew Bishop (@AndrewB12983801) reported

    @therevaknight vline should have had a fallback plan for if telstra had issues

  • TomKell9821483
    Tom Kelly (@TomKell9821483) reported

    @JasonClareMP is on the Sunday Agenda, talking crap again. These thieves are talking about fleecing Telstra out of millions of dollars for the outage. The money will go into the government's back pockets instead of to the communities that lost the connection to the system.

  • BardyBiggles
    Bardy Bigglesworth (@BardyBiggles) reported

    @Snuffle16106950 The problem is @telstra would never ever offer a 100% uptime guarantee on the mobile network so how could ARTC have expected this?

  • Greggreenwood17
    Greg greenwood (@Greggreenwood17) reported

    It amazes me the hypocrisy of the LNP & their shills. I remember when they sold Telstra off, all the crap Costello went on about taxpayers paying for towers. Now all I here is rural communities whinging & demanding Labor stump up billions to build towers everywhere!

  • BattleSideTim
    Tim (@BattleSideTim) reported

    @Nolongerscot @madwixxy @BarbaraHFlowers Well it sort of is an emergency if it’s not going through & the Minister in charge was rushing back from holidays.I mean let’s apportion blame to the relevant minister here & Telstra who wanted exclusivity. At least we now know we need a back up,as it affected a lot of industries as well as 000. So quite a potentially dangerous situation & thanks for the spelling correction.Silly me.

  • grtdane
    Dane Trethowan (@grtdane) reported

    @TimLooker @ABCaustralia I knew our communications system was down the tube with no stopping it when NBN bought the Copper Wire Network from Telstra and start decommissioning it, we should have had our Copper Network (which served us well) continue to do so along side Fibre etc.

  • theconspir37711
    theconspiracyanalyst. (@theconspir37711) reported

    @strangerous10 Telstra has 2,516 Indian based employees. This number includes 1,500 engineering/technology roles and other IT/back-office positions. The issues that Telstra has been suffering over the past few years are software Exporting your product to cheap labour delivers poor outcomes.

  • johnmartin_au
    JM (@johnmartin_au) reported

    One software defect took down mobile calls, regional trains, freight and EFTPOS for a day. 333 welfare checks over failed Triple Zero calls. Telstra will fix its process, the harder question is national: how much of our critical infrastructure hangs on single points of failure? JM #Telstra

  • lehmoatlarge
    Lehmo (@lehmoatlarge) reported

    @strangerous10 @LNPvoterfail Telstra is the purist definition of the corporatisation of essential services. It’s not answerable to the public; only its shareholders. Hence we have a problem; and fly by night pollies handwringing isn’t going to fix it..