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Problems in the last 24 hours in Roma, Queensland

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Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • squirtlesma
    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

  • BibasKfir
    Anton Chigurh (@BibasKfir) reported

    I wish I had been at the lunch out on by the Ad Agency that sold the latest TV commercial to @Telstra (the stupid cartoon one). 🙄

  • DaveONewcastle
    David J O'Brien 🌏💧 (@DaveONewcastle) reported

    @rooboy_18 @Telstra @BelongAU Nice- Inflationary effect, cost of living incr' + them charging more for decreasing standards of service provision, sure makes #Telstra look like greedy, divisive, heavy hitting #CorporateVultures.

  • kidkerrigan
    Nina Nikolic 💫 Kerri (@kidkerrigan) reported

    @DeadSlugg @Aussie_BB 🫠 from Telstra to Optus to internode to iinet to Aussie bb but honestly you’re probably right if the don’t get their stuff together. It always starts the same, then you see the customer service start to deteriorate, then the service. Who are you with now?

  • Teexmachine
    TK (@Teexmachine) reported

    @Telstra @bruzo2 Bruce, just get starlink mate, just as cheap and you have zero issues

  • eevblog
    Dave Jones (@eevblog) reported

    I found out what the problem was, the entire building is down. NBN backbone issue, so it's not the ISP. Found a guy in the building that runs a mobile repeater business for buildings like this and he has official contacts with Telstra who say it's going to be down for the whole long weekend. Everyone in the building is struggling with phone access. He's going to put a proposal into strata (handily, that's me!) to install mobile repeaters in the building and also the basement carpark. I said I'll approve it.

  • tonyvibo
    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.

  • tony_chatham
    Tony Chatham (@tony_chatham) reported

    @analyticflying @Optus I switched from @optus mobile to Woolworths who use the Telstra network. Considerably cheaper but much more reliable.

  • SimonCotter62
    Simon Cotter (@SimonCotter62) reported

    @stationmum101 I just went to telstra. I have hearing loss, not one of the staff spoke clear English. They all had heavy Indian accents. It was very very difficult. The same for the staff at my dads nursing home. When they ring I ask them to email me. They are all friendly and try to help

  • TheNoisyTrunk
    The Noisy Elephant (@TheNoisyTrunk) reported

    @adrian_couper "Telstra is a perfect example. The public owned it, public funds built it, and then the government sold it back to us as shares, what a ‘great deal’ for the people, right? In reality, the public purse lost a reliable income stream, and most everyday Australians (the ‘mum and dad’ investors) ended up on the losing end. Institutional investors and super funds snapped up the lion’s share, while retail investors often saw their holdings underperform or get diluted over time. The privatisation was framed as empowering the public, but the system was stacked in favour of the big players from the start. What John Howard did was sold the golden goose that lays eggs to pay down debt to make himself look good. Short-term.