Telstra outages and service status in Rocky River, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Rocky River, New South Wales
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Rocky River, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Rocky River 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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Ray G Kosanjic (@kosanjic) reported@PeterD84508 @DHughesy You idiot. Both sides of parliament agreed to sell. It was costing Australians hundreds of millions as a public service model. If Telstra was government owned now we’d be further down a hole.
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❗️’〽️®️🌀↩️ERℹ️↪️🔀💤©️ (@maccaburbsvoice) reported@howardw46 @Telstra You can’t just be stopping all the time at every pissant station. The service stops enough at key stations and mostly stops at nearly all.
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GibberishCapital (@GibberCapital) reported@ellensandell The data centres are built by Australian companies you utter imbecile. Do you have problem with data centres built by Goodman? NextDC? Used by Telstra? Optus? Vodafone? How are you such a ******* simpleton?
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Rewster (@Rewster7) reported@NRL Hopefully there's no Telstra outage for the occassion
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Mickamious (@MickamiousG) reportedEntire Telstra Phone network went down briefly?? Anyone else experience this??
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Nicole Kennedy 🇦🇺 (@kennedylnicole) reported@Telstra I have requested cancellation of a service on four separate occasions, yet continue to be charged multiple times. This morning your chat team again asked whether I wish to cancel it. Please confirm the cancellation under reference 130242508 and address my complaint 136862308 at your earliest convenience. Thank you.
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Ronnie Chapman (@ronnnie_12trans) reported@SWatMR11 @GusLefty Rex was dropped by Qantas and that idiot Joyce was an instigator . 48% of telstra sold off by Howard ,Hockey responsible for the demise of Ford, GMH and Toyota pulling out of Australia.
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Di Pearton (@peartonjohnson) reportedPlease, police Telstra theft. Annual fee for prepaid mobile phone service, up from $350 to $395??
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afraid_au (@afraid_au) reportedAussie @tarkov players using iPrimus or Telstra as an ISP may be experiencing high ping to the Sydney server. No ETA on a fix at this time.
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Brian Basson (@BassonBrain) reported"Asia Pacific went from world first to regional wave in 18 months" In December 2024, One NZ’s Satellite TXT debuted as the region’s first Starlink D2D service, available at no cost to eligible customers. It spans approximately 40% of New Zealand’s total landmass, where terrestrial coverage is unavailable, as well as roughly 20 km offshore. KDDI followed in April 2025 with au Starlink Direct, Japan’s first D2D service, then added app data in August 2025, support for a limited set of bandwidth-light apps beyond texting, and the first D2D data service anywhere. Telstra launched Australia’s first satellite texting product in early June 2025. One NZ added app data, including WhatsApp voice calls, in February 2026. SoftBank and docomo launched in April 2026, making Japan the only market where three operators run live Starlink services. Globe became the latest in the sequence in June 2026 with the Philippines’ first commercial satellite-to-mobile permit from the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).