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Telstra Issues Reports

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  • OzSeahawks
    OzSeahawksFan (@OzSeahawks) reported

    @Telstra absolute garbage, non-existent customer service (overseas idiots that dont understand english). Pathetic!!!

  • oliverjanik
    Oliver J (@oliverjanik) reported

    @loftwah I will never understand people who stay loyal to telstra or Optus

  • Brendon5374
    Brendon Patterson - My Wife & I are PRGuy (@Brendon5374) reported

    @DanielWeisman5 how are large private corporations any different with service? Complained to Telstra lately? Qantas? One of the major reasons public hospital have a huge waiting list at emergency is because private clinics close early, and are fairly useless and always sending patients there.

  • Frances__Daily
    Frances Daily (@Frances__Daily) reported

    @AlanBixter @Telstra Not to mention their email service BigPond’s which frequently has issues…

  • wolfie_games17
    Whimsy Wolfie (@wolfie_games17) reported

    @AllieHollyS I’m with Aldi! $29 a month, data rolls over & uses the Telstra network

  • Coldhardface
    TaxFodder (@Coldhardface) reported

    @belinduhpyne There was little left to sell after Hawke and Keating sold federal and state assets in their Privatisation rampage. Key assets sold under the Hawke government included: The Commonwealth Bank of Australia Qantas Telstra CSL These sales were part of a broader strategy that also involved floating the Australian dollar, deregulating financial markets, and dismantling the tariff system. While critics argued this abandoned traditional Labor values and contributed to issues like increased household debt, supporters view these reforms as essential modernizations that 'strengthened' the Australian economy. We're real strong now eh?

  • SNOOPREY77
    SNOOPREY (@SNOOPREY77) reported

    @Telstra Again I was having the issues through the week of completely losing internet for short periods . My question at the time was why as I checked and there were no outages . Yes it’s seems better today but I’m not asking about today

  • 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..

  • timepatches
    madi ✨ @DAZOTL AN7 SOON (@timepatches) reported

    @Empty_jr try boost!! it's on the proper telstra network (bc it's owned by them) not the wholesale. i live out bush and am partway thru moving over

  • EBlackwell6280
    Elizabeth Blackwell (@EBlackwell6280) reported

    @twoshedslegit @angelar68197975 They sold commercial businesses, not core sovereign functions, worth around $72 billion, including Telstra, the Commonwealth Bank, airports, and rail assets. I thought selling the airports and rail assets was a mistake. At the time they were losing money, so a long-term lease arrangement might have been a better approach than outright sale. That said, it was hardly a “Thatcherite disaster.” In many cases privatisation improved efficiency and competition, telecommunications being a clear example. Critics often highlight the lost future dividends, but overlook the massive debt reduction, the interest savings, and the fact that governments are generally poor at running commercial operations. .