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Problems in the last 24 hours in Killawarra, Victoria

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Killawarra, Victoria

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Killawarra and nearby locations:

  • althom01
    Alex Thompson (@althom01) reported from Wangaratta, Victoria

    @AKunowski Telstra are crooks. Go to amaysim I did. Never looked back

  • penkcallanan
    Penny Callanan (@penkcallanan) reported from Wangaratta, Victoria

    Telstra store in Wangaratta excellent service as always and thanks to Jayden for assisting me with the upgrades! 🤳@telstra . . #wangaratta #telstra #samsung

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Peter_Lewis747
    Peter Lewis (@Peter_Lewis747) reported

    @AuspiciousTimes @blu_boys @Optus Aldi uses “parts of the Telstra network “ if you read the fine details. Only Boost gives you access to the full Telstra network.

  • BassonBrain
    Brian Basson (@BassonBrain) reported

    Ookla: DIRECT-TO-DEVICE COMES OF AGE IN ASIA PACIFIC 🛰📲 Satellite direct-to-device (D2D) service, which enables smartphones to connect directly to satellites in areas lacking terrestrial coverage, is expanding rapidly across the Asia Pacific region. The region’s first carrier-run nationwide satellite texting service launched with New Zealand’s One NZ in December 2024. By mid-2026, six Starlink-based commercial services operated across four markets: One NZ, Telstra (Australia), KDDI/SoftBank/NTT Docomo (Japan), and Globe (Philippines, launched June 2026) Australia and New Zealand showed the highest activity. Detected users averaged 25.7 and 23.0 scans per month (Jan–Jun 2026)—near daily contact. Usage rose through the southern warm season (peaking in April) and fell in winter, reflecting outdoor recreation and remote work in coverage gaps. These levels far exceed denser markets like the UK (~4 scans/month) and match Canada’s high reliance. Philippines held the region’s largest detected D2D base (64% in Q2 2026), with activity detected from January 2026—months before commercial launch. Pre-launch growth reflected testing and opportunistic registrations. Population scale and disaster needs (e.g., earthquakes, ~20 tropical cyclones yearly) drive demand; Globe offered free access during a June 2026 Mindanao quake. Per-capita and frequency of use remained lower than Australia’s. Japan has the broadest free access (three operators) yet lowest sustained use. Detected base in June 2026 was about half its July 2025 level; users averaged only 7.6 scans/month. High urbanization and >99.9% population terrestrial coverage limit exposure to gaps. Operator figures (e.g., Docomo’s 5 million connected users) are higher but measure one-time connections across iOS/Android. Services function mainly as retention tools.

  • Baradine1566
    C’hristo (@Baradine1566) reported

    @JT3228440527570 Can we organise another Optus outage please, Telstra don't be shy you can join too.

  • NJCMLAB
    Baiyang **** (@NJCMLAB) reported

    @MinotaurStocks In the Q2 conference call, it stated Telstra (Australia) as the new HomeSecure partner. "Third, we secured a new win ---, adding our HomeSecure service in another country. The HomeSecure solution enhances threat protection across the Telstra's ---"

  • AlexNz79
    ROBOFÈLLA (@AlexNz79) reported

    @BrentHodgson @TISM_Root Telstra offered an alternative 5G network to replace the aging copper network that mirrors system used overseas, with much higher speeds and reliability and the government decided to build there own assets, using leased Telstra floorspace & Paid Telstra to upgrade its exchanges.

  • maroniteMAGA
    BOB ACHMAR (@maroniteMAGA) reported

    @FreedmFightr1 Too many personal info,,, ffs Telstra origin and how many others got hacked,,, what says census won’t get hacked,, seriously wtf 🤬 I believe massive fine possible jail if not completed

  • Worthbeing
    me (@Worthbeing) reported

    Telstra what a joke , you are can’t receive anything , very poor reception on my Night Hawk again and again, something I have paid lots for, I get better reception in Far North Queensland than I do in STH Durras, just south of Sydney, what a disgrace #telstra #newspol #poortelstrarecption. Again!!!

  • LucytheRed1
    Lucy the Red (@LucytheRed1) reported

    @DHughesy You clearly don’t realize the Future Fund was: 1) primarily seeded by the sale of Telstra 2) Set up to fund existing government liabilities I’ll dumb it down for you. The Howard government sold our assets to fund existing liabilities. Embarrassed for you (again)

  • ross_vallance
    Ross Vallance (@ross_vallance) reported

    @blu_boys @Optus If you bank with commonwealth they have a deal with more. It uses the Telstra network, usually 25% off with an already well priced plan.

  • KelSoOz
    Kel So (@KelSoOz) reported

    @DHughesy And how did they get debt down? Asset Sales. Sold off Telstra. Sold off the Commonwealth Bank. Sold off Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra Airports. Sold off Australian National Railway Assets. Not to mention the the two thirds of our gold reserves they sold.