Telstra Outage Report in Pambula, Bega Valley, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pambula, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Pambula and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Telstra users through our website.
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Internet (42%)
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Phone (36%)
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Wi-fi (8%)
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E-mail (8%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Pambula, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pambula and nearby locations:
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☁️ Avery Fires ☁️ South Coast Tour August 👀
(@averyfires) reported
from
Pambula, State of New South Wales
@ItsImogenGreene I've had the same issues but I'm with Telstra. I had no texts from Telstra customers and then 2 months later I had no texts from optus customers.
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@AlindTiwari
(@alindtiwari) reported
from
Eden, State of New South Wales
@Telstra Still you own the data so you can not put blame on the 3rd party and its equal responsibility of telestra to protect the customer confidential data.
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Baron of Burleigh
(@burrosavic) reported
@FOXTEL_Help Why did Telstra TV box go down 12 times during Alan Jones show with Error 645 but no other channel
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(redacted)
(@GregStonham) reported
@jeamland Boost may be what you're after. Telstra low-cost & pre-paid brand. Same network, lots of decent options for low use.
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(@shanaifn) reported
@Vujcichh @Telstra mf can't even spell sandwich god damn
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Penny Ping Ji 😊
(@JiPenny) reported
@Elbarstardo @i_borborygmi Most prepaid plans have unlimited calls and SMS. And I doubt you will use 35+ GB of data even if you watch netflix daily... (aldi $35 plan on Telstra network). You can setup auto top up so you never lose credit and its easy to claim on tax. Plan free just feels more "free" to me.
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MK26🇦🇺
(@zvk10_mason) reported
@Telstra **** off you've wasted wY too much of my time today
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Dave Hall
(@skwashd) reported
@Telstra That's rubbish I asked a question, wait ages, then provide security info, wait some more, give up, come back later and follow up and then have to go through the security hoops again. I don't have all day to wait for customer "service".
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Josh Smith
(@joshuajsmith) reported
Nice to see the appalling drop outs and patchy @Telstra mobile phone service in rural Australia in 2021 on full display tonight on national TV. #SASAustralia
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Penny Ping Ji 😊
(@JiPenny) reported
@Elbarstardo @i_borborygmi So buy a phone outright and get a prepaid sim. The plans are for suckers and keep you locked in a debt cycle. Better to get a cheap or second hand (or free) phone and use prepaid. You can even use Telstra network, but get better deal from a reseller (aldi)
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Mark Flynn
(@mjfly1) reported
Yeah @Telstra it's raining again and my #NBN FTTC service is failing again with "Network device 'eth4' link is down" "Interface 'wan6' has link connectivity loss" messages recorded in the Technicolor DJA0231 log
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Ian Farquhar
(@ianbfarquhar) reported
@JulianCribb Depends on the coverage you need, really. Telstra’s is generally widest in Australia, but their international roaming is delusionally expensive. Vodafone has great intl roaming plans but their rural coverage is poor. None have good customer service: no clear winner anywhere.