Telstra outages and service status in Peacebourne, Queensland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Peacebourne, Queensland
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Peacebourne, Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Peacebourne and nearby locations:
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𝘈𝘥𝘢𝘮 𝘓𝘰𝘨𝘢𝘯 🐬🏄🏉 (@BenPugsley) reported from Elimbah, Queensland@lyng62 @Former_legend @Telstra No. Its a telstra adsl router problem. Worked fine on foxtel
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ferdie Khnopff (@FKhnopff) reported@Democracy_Duck @ABCmediawatch Are you suggesting giving the network back to public ownership? To an organisation like NBN where rejects from Telstra & Optus go to work? (Including Telstra's so-called risk management 'experts' BTW) With ACMA keeping an eye on things?
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Land of Stupidity (@StupidOzzies) reportedChinese Hackers are Trained in Australian Universities. If they wanted to Telstra would be down forever plus all other Communications in Australia. China dont need Missiles to wreck Australia. They have an Army of Hackers and there Submarines will rip up all undersea cables .
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H (@rison99) reported@Telstra People died but "sorry we let you down" is your response?
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JM (@johnmartin_au) reportedOne 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
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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.
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IAN KIRKWOOD (@ianattheherald) reported@strangerous10 @AlanJMitchell_ Yep. And Canberra complaining about the privatised Telstra is like me selling someone a second-hand car and hitching about what the new owners did with it. I’m serious. And we should surely have enough computing power to know now how the sharemarket dabbling went for those “battlers” who bought Telstra shares as encouraged by the privatising PM John Howard. After taxes, accountants, inflation, fees & Telstra’s bad (or deliberate?) policy choices around the National Broadband Network, my guess would be: not that well. And speaking of the NBN, remember the smart nodding and talking heads saying we wouldn’t need this much capacity etc. Be a few archived interviews from that era that will not have aged well. The same equation repeats throughout history. 1. “This is ridiculous” 2. “It has some uses” 3. “We’ve always supported this! What are you talking about.” Progress moves by the death of generations, as much as by technology. My parents hated ATMs. Didn’t trust them. I don’t trust the thing I’m writing this on. Children now will one day look back on such antiquated things as hand-held devices and “wonder how people used something so clumsy”. Etc
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Linda van Dulst (@lvan61) reportedJeezus. Now China is responsible for the Telstra issue according to everyone but Sarah Martin. The level of ‘analysis’ is appalling today. #insiders
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Rob Ryan (@Berts_Folly) reported@CharlesSzulc Telstra will appear before a Senate inquiry into its outage, starting next Friday. Senator Henderson is involved in the (apparently ongoing) Optus one. It'll be be interesting if she now asks questions of Telstra, as will be forthcoming media reports.
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UndoubtedlyDoubtful (@undbtlydoubtful) reported@WInsufficientia @Totally4yeah @PaulBongiorno Aside: My understanding is you should never privatise a natural monopoly. So Telstra or Transgrid, SECV etc would fall into that category. Banks probably ok as numerous.
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Russell Drysdale :We Stand With Albo,Labor & Aust (@Russputin2) reported@skyeliner The Telstra fail over dodgey time clocks, sounds a lot like the Y2K bug, (that failed to turn up) 26 years too late.