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Telstra outages and service status in Nullawarre, Victoria

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Nullawarre, Victoria

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Telstra Issues Reports

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  • JohnYoung146083
    John Young (@JohnYoung146083) reported

    @ReutersAsia 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.

  • 1motherwolfx2
    Melanie Grand (@1motherwolfx2) reported

    Telstra 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.

  • wild68223259
    wild (@wild68223259) reported

    It was all the go in the 1980s to make up for the inflation created by the Vietnam War and the abrupt increase in oil prices. That’s when we got the economic rationalists - tax cuts for the rich, razor gangs for everyone else. Welfare and public service cuts, deregulation of banks and privatisation. Back story is interesting - same folks at work behind the scenes. Yes, GDP went up, but wealth only flowed to the top end. At least Labor under pressure, only semi privatised Telstra and retained controlling shares. Qantas was different. Comm Bank should have at least mostly stayed public -my Mum only had a chance at getting a house because of it, but if we add in subsidies and failures, it has largely cost taxpayers far more and not just financially. It did however, enable operators and shareholders to get rich.

  • BigDog_USA
    BigDog (@BigDog_USA) reported

    @jfsmithcnt @Telstra Stick to your computer games, retard, and let the adults speak. ~

  • danijeljw
    DJ Wynyard (@danijeljw) reported

    @JakeBeer11 @Telstra The credit for outage from @Telstra will only come from thin air πŸ˜’

  • jonwoodcroft
    John Woodcroft (@jonwoodcroft) reported

    @sarahinthesen8 RE TELSTRA INQUIRY Just to reiterate: The widespread nature of the outage across all of Eastern Australia due to a single equipment failure is cause for concern. It suggests a reconfiguration of infrastructure is required so outages are regionally confined.

  • KymRob25112
    rob2511 (@KymRob25112) reported

    Just got a we're sorry we let you down. We will do better. From Telstra. I'm sure you all did. Good grief the only reliable department in Telstra is their accounts department.

  • glenn_hodges
    Glenn Hodges (@glenn_hodges) reported

    @myaeversx I think we have identified the cause of the recent Telstra outage right here!! Someone decided to try and break the internet!! πŸ₯΅

  • andrewrdn463
    Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported

    @2GB873 Telstra are offering $15 credit to customers for outage. What??????????????? Brady is on $8 million a year. Can 2GB investigate??? This is disgraceful.

  • coolbanana321
    coolbanana321 (@coolbanana321) reported

    @Telstra CEO of a entire company thinks she can just get away with a 'sorry, my bad'. Wheres the resignation, wheres the the accountability. A normal employee would've been fired over something like this.