Telstra outages and service status in Mole Creek, Tasmania
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: phone, internet and total blackout.
- Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Mole Creek, including 0 direct reports.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Mole Creek, Tasmania
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Mole Creek, Tasmania and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
July 10: Problems at Telstra
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Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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B. B. Bubble Bro (@buzzingburner) reported@immyonboard Nah this a pattern of behaviour of announcing corporate entities spending money by decree. We ain't living in a monarchy again. Telstra compensation for network outages? Sure. Telstra compensation for a state-owned entity not having a sufficient backup in place? On gov
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Gordon Nutt (@NuttElecs) reported@MikeCarlton01 @Telstra That is a problem when one company has a monopoly, in Europe there are so many telco competitors that the customers actually receive the benefits.
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Jeffotherefo (@jeffb724) reported@MikeCarlton01 @Telstra Too big to fail...until it does.
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ApplePies🏆X16! (@ApplesPies53) reportedMean spirited work from @swan_legend and #EliasVisontay #theage implying the @Telstra CEO should never take overseas leave just in case an outage occurs. Her replacement did a decent job fronting up & she's back on Friday. Not exactly a legendary performance Mr Swan #Telstra
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theRustler (@DanielT99875112) reported@JenHogben @senatorpennyqld No worries, would of been terrible for people on Indue's Re-badged Cashless Card when Telstra crashed other day as you can't make purchases as EFTPOS don't work without Telstra connection at least it was fixed by lunch a few yrs ago in Kununurra it wasdown for 24hrs
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RAAF VIP Aircraft Movements (@raaf_vip) reported@NZ_Trav Poor blokes were running on near empty batteries by the end of it, and struggling with video lagging courtesy of the Telstra outage, but it was still good.
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A Wheelie Fungi M.Ci🚹♿ (@Antony_Clements) reported@GunjapartyOz @MikeCarlton01 @Telstra I was demonstrating a time mismatch error, the outage was caused by a time mismatch with an NTP node. They said it themselves. Get over it move on.
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twensor (@twensor) reported@adaptive_ape Indeed. Stop & think about it. What did Telstra think would happen if they ignored multiple warnings, failed to mitigate the risk & it resulted in a huge national outage? Fat bonuses for cost shifting the risk onto the rest of us??? Wtf was the decision making here? #auspol
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Shocking Pikachu(bazbilby.bsky.social) (@PikachuShocking) reported@ruicharadrius Telstra outages are big ones because telstra is the major network infrastructure and it is internet, phone lines and services like billing and paying and scheduling. Telstra goes down, a significant amount of people feel it
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Radio Australis (@freedom4UU) reportedI'm a big fan of StarLink and have a mini as I'm part of the mobile community in Australia. With the mini mounted on my roof rack I stay connect on the road 24/7 no matter what. Because Telstra in particular have been regressive in the 4G space in country Australia. "LACK OF COVERAGE" But, I haven't put all my eggs in one basket. I still use a sim card router in areas with decent mobile coverage. It helps keep the cost down. It will be interesting when SpaceX have their mobile phone satellites up and running. Hopefully it will put pressure on current telcos to reduce their over charging. Right Telstra?