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Problems in the last 24 hours in Keith, South Australia

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Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 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

  • Lilens
    Lilen (@Lilens) reported

    @chopwisegamji @BobBurn97207272 No infrastructure build is complete lie though, what about West Connex and Bruce highway. Upgrade on Adelaide Hospital, Footscray hospitals and NBN ( never liked it) all done during last 29 years. And don’t forget labour sold of remaining Telstra ownership on 2011!! Come at me

  • Teexmachine
    TK (@Teexmachine) reported

    @Telstra @bruzo2 Bruce, just get starlink mate, just as cheap and you have zero issues

  • RonHenryCC
    Ron Henry (@RonHenryCC) reported

    It is OK @kayo It casts well from the phone. I suspect using 5G. So it is possibly a @Telstra server problem.

  • T__Williams23
    Tyler Williams (@T__Williams23) reported

    Telstra is making me want to gouge my eyes out, two races, including one I was l leading, today on iRacing I and a bunch of people have dropped out because apparently they can't have a working service in 2026. Fix your **** ******* service holy.

  • 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.

  • Miss__84
    miss_84 (@Miss__84) reported

    Agaiinnnnnnn @Telstra again. A war widow with a serious heart condition without the use of her phone because of an nbn outage. But how does that affect the mobile phone useage Youre the absolute worst company. She feels cut off from the world. But hey she has the internet

  • savasmelb
    Savas (@savasmelb) reported

    @disco___cat I’m happy with a Boost 365 day plan and they use the full Telstra network. No point paying a premium for the Telstra brand I think.

  • XCorpHub
    XCorpHub (@XCorpHub) reported

    🚨 Telstra, TPG telecom clash with Musk’s SpaceX over Starlink spectrum guarantee Australian telecom giants Telstra and TPG Telecom are urging the government to hold competitive auctions for satellite-mobile frequencies instead of granting SpaceX guaranteed priority access for Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell service. They warn that such guarantees risk market concentration and could lead to higher consumer prices. SpaceX has cautioned that without assured spectrum through a direct network licence it may withhold full deployment of the service in Australia. • Telstra and TPG stress the need for multiple satellite providers and diverse commercial models to promote genuine competition. • The outcome will influence connectivity expansion across remote and regional Australia where traditional networks fall short.

  • loftwah
    Loftwah (@loftwah) reported

    Went from $200 a month for Telstra to $55 a month with Aldi Mobile, which given our location is practically the same network and performance level as what we had before. It is so easy to bleed money without realising.