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Telstra outages and service status in Maryborough, Victoria

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Maryborough, Victoria

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Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • eevblog
    Dave Jones (@eevblog) reported

    I found out what the problem was, the entire building is down. NBN backbone issue, so it's not the ISP. Found a guy in the building that runs a mobile repeater business for buildings like this and he has official contacts with Telstra who say it's going to be down for the whole long weekend. Everyone in the building is struggling with phone access. He's going to put a proposal into strata (handily, that's me!) to install mobile repeaters in the building and also the basement carpark. I said I'll approve it.

  • galumay
    Ricky🏄🏼‍♂️🦋 (@galumay) reported

    @Mr_Fanta_Pants @Telstra Ok, still sounds like Starlink on standby is the best solution, cheap, enough data for phone calls, set up a SIP service with Siptalk for her and at least she gets what she wants.

  • tony_chatham
    Tony Chatham (@tony_chatham) reported

    @analyticflying @Optus I switched from @optus mobile to Woolworths who use the Telstra network. Considerably cheaper but much more reliable.

  • AronRoach7
    Aron Roach (@AronRoach7) reported

    @taximalsVT Foxtel was ****, and when Telstra first Introduced the High speed net, It really was Super fast high speed net for the first few months.. We got heaps. But they realised this, and all ISP's have been throttling the **** out of it every since.

  • morrisperry
    MelMorris (@morrisperry) reported

    imagine arranging a disconnection of internet service only to be told that they can arrange connection of an embedded network when they actually can’t, just do as you are asked instead of ignoring the request, Telstra at its best

  • StandMeOver
    There’s Only One Jezza (@StandMeOver) reported

    @herecomessuper And don’t forget the useless **** is the one who gave us NBN. That basically created another government run Telstra. For a technology that was never required.

  • CameronKer50028
    Kerani Cameron (@CameronKer50028) reported

    @FinancialReview Get an Optus contract so galore might just win mine was just Telstra we have asked about hem to stop can go do Optus to help sort it out and give the business to Singapore we can’t afford this we still have our id and birth certificate

  • dabblebutz
    Gerald Dabbles (@dabblebutz) reported

    @Telstra @Optus @optus_help can we please get support for RCS messaging on iPhones?!?!? The rest of the world supports it and Australians are missing out! 😭

  • fatryy218020
    fatryy (@fatryy218020) reported

    @telstra is sending someone to my house to fix my net. hopefully these shitcunts can fix it instead of staring at it dumbfucks

  • GuyFatt54504
    fatt Guy (@GuyFatt54504) reported

    @deepwebslinger Based on a search of current news and reports as of April 2026, there is no evidence to support the claim that "tel" (a common abbreviation for Telstra or similar entities) has pink-slipped over 20,000 workers The statement appears to be fabricated or based on misinformation