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  • Lil_Caldwell
    || Z A C || (@Lil_Caldwell) reported

    This is something I agree with. @Telstra your “lock in contracts” are the worst…you’re on notice.

  • bnkn62
    noni (@bnkn62) reported

    why did my telstra plan go up another $4 💀 I'm downgrading **** this

  • Andrew_Godman
    Andrew Godman (@Andrew_Godman) reported

    @Telstra Yes, they said there’s no issues…

  • EVStraya
    EVStraya (@EVStraya) reported

    @electricfuture5 @Telstra Lack of data in shopping centres consistently was the main reason for me moving. Was going on for 6+ months. Went into the Telstra shop and they were all on wifi. With Optus now, obviously have their own history but I have had far less issues with them.

  • deedledodedum
    parasocial relationship detector (@deedledodedum) reported

    @odden56 @thedose__ Telstra is awful, Australia has some of the worst internet speed for any developed country.

  • aussiExau
    AussiEx.au (@aussiExau) reported

    Phone bills are about to bite harder - Optus, Telstra and Vodafone have told customers mobile prices will rise soon, squeezing household budgets across Australia. First, the hikes are being driven by higher network and operating costs, inflation and ongoing 5G investment, and will hit both postpaid accounts and some prepaid users. Second, timing and scale differ by provider - some increases take effect within weeks and could outpace general inflation, so expect clear monthly impacts. Third, consumer protections are limited - check your contract, know your exit rights and review small-business plans. Act now: compare plans, contact your provider for options and escalate to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman or ACCC if you need help. #Telecoms #CostOfLiving #Australia

  • Bundellafella
    Drew Campbell (@Bundellafella) reported

    @Telstra No it’s not sorted. The mobile tower ran out of battery during a power outage last night. Power is restored but the mobile coverage is still down.

  • joshatticus
    JoshAtticus (@joshatticus) reported

    @ElManuSantander Wait, technicolor? The same company that makes the garbage Telstra smart routers?

  • BassonBrain
    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.

  • samsaffron
    Sam Saffron (@samsaffron) reported

    @hichaelmart I run my own custom ICE server on a digital ocean droplet 160ms away. It also pointlessly runs TURN (coturn), I am thinking of swapping the TURN fallback to Cloudflare, cause at this point falling back to TURN gives me nothing, I can just use HTTPS direct. STUN though (managed via Googles free service) is really impressive, even on my Telstra mobile network in Australia.