Telstra outages and service status in Pambula, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pambula, New South Wales
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Pambula, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pambula and nearby locations:
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@AlindTiwari (@alindtiwari) reported from Eden, 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.
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☁️ Avery Fires ☁️ South Coast Tour August 👀 (@averyfires) reported from Pambula, 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.
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Cool McCool (@MisterSpock8888) reported@Telstra 4/6 5. "It's extremely frustrating" are you now telling customers how how they are feeling? Paragraph 3 6. Networks are large and complex" Oh really. I thought it was string and tin cans. 7. "invest significantly in resilience" obv not working / bad investing.
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tsell (@TsellSellersfam) reported@Deevitha_ Im happy with everything except the price its way too expensive. I signed up for the lowest amount i could havent even been signed up for a month and they put the price up just as bad as fkn telstra in that department.
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John Young (@JohnYoung146083) reported@SkyNewsAust Are @Telstra suggesting that all 3 network time servers were/are hosted in the same physical chassis? Seems fundamentally flawed? Also, do they not continually scan for vulnerabilities and end of service? @sarahinthesen8 something sounds fishy.
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Bulldog 2016 (@ianpicone) reported@sarahinthesen8 listening to the Telstra enquiry. SHY is as thick as pig ****. Coming across as a simpleton. @Telstra #Auspol2026
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Melanie Grand (@1motherwolfx2) reportedTelstra is one company. It is unreliable and not dependable. I would investigate what's really going on inside the company. I've been saying for years that technology, as it is now, is totally unreliable and dangerous when it doesn't work.
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Bo Merchant 🇦🇺 (@BoMerchant1) reported@Telstra If you’re going to raise the price of 5g home internet have the decency to change to unlimited data. You owe people that especially after the outage that happened.
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Nigel Withers (@MajorBlipvert) reported@VoteLewko Telstra is probably still carrying decades of tech debt. That old stuff has a bad habit of biting from time to time.
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pesky paul (@BARGH3ST) reportedoh okay so websites will work on mobile but not my laptop. @Telstra sort your **** out
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GooseHerder (@goose_herder) reported@26MoreLives it will never happen here ... if only because there'd be some sort of Telstra outage
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ramrod (@Corlett3jays58) reported@KatyKray73 In the event of a global war, data centres will be prioriy targets for bombs, missiles, and emp nukes, because.... These data centres will control everything. Ffs, telstra and optus outages caused enough disruption, imagine a total testra and optus blackout, multiply that by 100