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Telstra Issues Reports Near Moss Vale, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Moss Vale and nearby locations:

  • jackfjack6
    Stiletto Black Jack - Very Unpleasant to Trolls (@jackfjack6) reported from Moss Vale, New South Wales

    @ShiannonC Squillions. Telstra, NBN and AFP have been aware for at least 4 months. No idea what they done to resolve this scam issue.

  • jackfjack6
    Black Stiletto Jack - Very Unpleasant to Trolls (@jackfjack6) reported from Moss Vale, New South Wales

    @MikeySlezak @Telstra Experience says go straight to Complaint. Was/is a group in SA - know their shit. Once spent 7 hours continuous on line with Telstra - not Complaints Group. Hope still there to help.

  • jackfjack6
    Black Jack Hickey - LNP Stalker (@jackfjack6) reported from Moss Vale, New South Wales

    General alert. If receive a robocall advising that your landline service will be cut off unless ........ is a *scam*. Have dealt with three cases last fortnight all aimed at the older. In each case Telstra knows nothing about cutting off service. Robocalls have continued.

  • PalliThordarson
    Palli Thordarson (@PalliThordarson) reported from Bowral, New South Wales

    Apparently Telstra is now saying it wasn't an attack but an internal issue. Hope that is true. At least the issue has been fixed.

  • GordonGhekoAus
    GG (@GordonGhekoAus) reported from Moss Vale, New South Wales

    @Telstra Just realised my iPhone XR doesn’t do 5G … I think. My bad

Telstra Issues Reports

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  • ReinsPhoenix
    ReinsPhoenix (@ReinsPhoenix) reported

    @Telstra I didn't pay my telstra bill for a year.. yeah sorry telstra.. let u down.. anyway, hows the weather these days hey! cray! anyway.. catch ya

  • WInsufficientia
    WestInsufficientia (@WInsufficientia) reported

    Telstra is a PRIVATE CORPORATION not a govt institutuon. LNP with Hanson (Ind) in 1997.. partial sale & 2006 with PHON support.. FULL sale! That’s why it’s NOT a good idea to PRIVATISE VITAL INDUSTRIES (communications banks etc)! Labor STILL dealing with/fixing LNP/PHON MESS!

  • Totally4yeah
    Mr.MojoRisn (@Totally4yeah) reported

    @MikeShe11208366 @PaulBongiorno The Libs helped privatise Telstra decades ago — true. But Albanese’s Labor government has been in power since 2022 and still contracts Telstra to run Triple Zero, the federal emergency call service. That’s why ACMA and the Triple Zero Custodian are investigating right now, and why Labor can fine them up to $30 million. This isn’t ancient history or “Libs blame-shifting.” It’s a 2026 software bug under Labor’s watch that wrecked 600+ Triple Zero calls, halted V/Line trains, triggered hundreds of welfare checks, and may have killed someone. Your “hypocritical” line is pure deflection. Stop excusing your government’s failure to enforce oversight on critical infrastructure. Classic Labor puppet cop-out.

  • enigmaxtreme
    Nick Gipson/Enigma🕶️ (@enigmaxtreme) reported

    @Telstra Having so much of a country's infrastructure relying on a single company never EVER failing is just asking for disaster. There needs to be a fall back, especially when it comes to Triple Zero

  • antihero180224
    🪩❤️‍🔥🧡 (melbourne n3) (@antihero180224) reported

    brutal mercury retrograde. so far: 2x appliances in my family broke, random logins not working, telstra outage, trains not running, got served raw chicken

  • jok4r_
    Jokarman (@jok4r_) reported

    @Telstra So an apology but nothing to make up for the issues it caused?

  • MercJestr
    MercurialJester (ジェスタ)🌡| PNGTuber ✊ 🇵🇸🍉🇱🇧✊ (@MercJestr) reported

    A reminder that for the half-yearly fiscal report of 2025/26 Telstra posted $1.2B in profit. For HALF A YEAR. But the best they can do when their national network is crippled for their back-end ****-up is a half hearted shrug and a milquetoast "oopsie" email.

  • danbengol
    Dan (@danbengol) reported

    @daz930 @TerenceMcCart14 Costs for the land from Council. The advertising revenue more than covers the network costs and is a profit centre for Telstra. Since suburban ones would be running at a loss, but under city/CBD highly profitable. Run mix of Telstra and 3rd party advertising.

  • econoadabsurdam
    Econo ad absurdam (@econoadabsurdam) reported

    if telstra suddenly became more valuable after it was sold off to be run by someone other than the government, and that keeps happening, then doesn't that mean that the government is very bad at running things

  • 10NewsAU
    10 News (@10NewsAU) reported

    Telstra customers who were affected by the widespread outage last week will be able to apply for compensation. The incident left millions of Australians without phone coverage, halted public transport services and impacted digital payments at businesses. The telco’s CFO said customers will have to provide clear evidence of their loss and an estimated claim amount, which will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.