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Telstra outages and service status in Naracoorte, South Australia

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Naracoorte, South Australia

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Telstra Issues Reports

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  • rochfordalexAR
    RochfordAlexAR (@rochfordalexAR) reported

    @bazingashane0 @Telstra My case manager is lovely. Very polite, very professional. Genuinely wants to help. I can't fault the excellent customer service. Still has piss poor reading comprehension though. I feel sorry for the poor sod, I have twenty years in I.T. and communications, a lot of it

  • MSVLKnight
    Michael (@MSVLKnight) reported

    @belinduhpyne @AshPolitik @kazza264 When I worked at Telstra they told us that 40 percent of small businesses didn't survive their first year, After dealing with their billing issues for a decade I wondered how it wasn't 80 precent. No other job requires zero qualifications and has no rules of how to operate.

  • ManagerSaab07
    Ankur Pruthi (@ManagerSaab07) reported

    @Telstra hi team, came to convert prepaid to post paid but not able to, I am at Telstra store from last 1 hour and it’s not happening and in result SIM is showing in SOS and not able to use my mobile, stuck at store, team also raised ITEM- plz help

  • andrewrdn463
    Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported

    People on radio saying Mira Bashi Customer Experience Telstra is ignoring customer feedback?????????

  • 5ingularitea
    Dre🅰️d (@5ingularitea) reported

    @RocketTank123 Aussies have love/hate relationship with Telstra. It is the most expensive and customer service often terrible but for rural coverage it is the best by far. Optus or Vodafone would love to take some of Telstra’s pie with $ASTS remote coverage

  • SNOOPREY77
    SNOOPREY (@SNOOPREY77) reported

    @Telstra Right now I’m in the city centre out in the open in a carpark and only 2 bars reception, you have to admit that’s terrible

  • beninthecapita1
    Ben (@beninthecapita1) reported

    It’s funny how Telstra has never really rebranded despite their logo, looking like it was made using Microsoft paint.

  • rochfordalexAR
    RochfordAlexAR (@rochfordalexAR) reported

    @bazingashane0 @Telstra I hammer my upload. If I want to work from home, corporate vpn 5-10 up plus voice 2 to 5 up, plus remote support ( usually SCCM remote) 5 to 10 up, plus all the stuff my home network is doing as per above and you can see that I'm hobbled on 20Mbps up line rate, I actually need 40

  • InternetPiglet
    Alex (@InternetPiglet) reported

    @robb_j_m LNP stopped the original rollout of a national fiber network to buy back the copper network from telstra they sold to telstra in the 90s in an utterly deranged move that blew out costs and rollout time..

  • mrr78504
    MR Reilly (@mrr78504) reported

    @econoadabsurdam @LeeRespecter The NBN might plausibly have increased productivity if it had retained its original scope (A FTTN fibre backbone network independent of Telstra that would allow telecommunication companies to compete on an equal footing). Instead it got rolled out first in Tasmania.