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Problems in the last 24 hours in Magra, Tasmania

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Live Outage Map Near Magra, Tasmania

The most recent Telstra outage reports came from the following cities: Mangalore.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Mangalore Phone 1 month ago
Mangalore Wi-fi 1 month ago

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Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • robbooooo73
    "Dr" robbooooo73 (@robbooooo73) reported

    @LayAngels @NoticerNews That's not bad, couple of soon to be replaced Australians Anz , telstra. Etc. All 100% Indian. Taking over federal government as well

  • antqldbwog
    antqld (@antqldbwog) reported

    @EVERALDATLARGE He sold everything off Commonwealth’s property portfolio, Commonwealth Bank, Telstra, 167 tonnes of gold at 7% of what it’s worth today and failed to pay the public service superannuation leaving behind a $96 billion liability.

  • anthony45052793
    anthony, underclass prole cat, edwards (@anthony45052793) reported

    @MichaelRuyg i had to get starlink service for power outages to maintain some ability to contact emergency services if needed. i have backup power. mad not to in a bushfire and flood prone area, sadly nbn co, optus, vodafone and telstra are clearly incompetent.

  • RobynLiza
    Liza 🥓 🇦🇺 (@RobynLiza) reported

    @RoadknightThe When i ring anyone for help these days like telstra etc if they ask if im indigenous i say yes. I always get through quick, this is all a scam and she is less than 3% indigenous which means she is who she hates colonial

  • jfwfreo
    Jonathan Wilson (@jfwfreo) reported

    @immyonboard @Telstra If you are talking about NBN, there are many choices of ISPs that are superior to Telstra. If you need mobile, anyone on the Vodafone network is probably the best (seems to be the most reliable of the 3 networks)

  • dylxrrno
    dylan (@dylxrrno) reported

    Is Telstra ******* down again

  • kosanjic
    Ray G Kosanjic (@kosanjic) reported

    @PeterD84508 @DHughesy You idiot. Both sides of parliament agreed to sell. It was costing Australians hundreds of millions as a public service model. If Telstra was government owned now we’d be further down a hole.

  • BecauseImElle
    Humanitarianella (@BecauseImElle) reported

    Go digital they said. What that has got us? MyGov, Telstra, Optus hacked. Stolen identities, etc. This isn't even 1% the problem. Why keep pushing something that causes many problems & stress to everyday ppl? Tracing private citizens every move is the objective.

  • PeterRule841618
    Pete Rule (@PeterRule841618) reported

    @TopherField Having previously worked for both Telstra and NBN, I can say NBN satellite and wireless are complete garbage, Starlink smashes it. NBN fibre is excellent though and speeds are world comparable. Still, many Aussies pick the cheapest slow plans which reduces our world rankings

  • BrentHodgson
    Brent Hodgson (@BrentHodgson) reported

    @deborahbrian @aaronsmith @DHughesy Nor did the surpluses. Three-quarters of the $96 billion paid down under Howard (~$71.8bn) came from one-time public asset selloffs - including Telstra, Commonwealth Bank, DASFLEET, defence assets, Brisbane Airport, Melbourne Airport, Perth Airport, National Rail, Adelaide Airport, Darwin and Alice Springs Airports, Canberra Airport, Hobart Airport, the Australian Industry Development Corporation, Broadcast Australia (transmission towers)... A lot of those assets were sold at knock-down prices too - e.g. Broadcast Australia was sold at $650m, then the buyer sold it for twice that shortly after.