Telstra outages and service status in Junee, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Junee, New South Wales
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Junee, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Junee and nearby locations:
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Bundanoon (@bundanoon1) reported from Junee, New South Wales@Telstra can you help the whole town of Junee 2663 has no mobile or 4g service for 2 days now. Please advise what is happening.
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Bundanoon (@bundanoon1) reported from Junee, New South Wales@Telstra any news on the Junee NSW outage the town has had no phone or 4g service all day?
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Just❤️Oz 🇦🇺 (@EdSaint61) reportedDoesn’t seen to be the same outrage with Telstra outage than Optus 🤔
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Denise Difficult-Shrivell (@deniseshrivell) reportedThe Albanese Govt is clearly trying to shift full blame to Telstra for the outage - when it's actually both major parties who have set the regulatory frameworks which allows Telstra to operate #auspol
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Richard (@sir_richard) reported@9NewsMelb @ollie_haig people blame telstra. If a customer wants a redundant secondary connection they simply ask and pay for it The real question is why VLine had nothing when a outages shuts everything. I hear Vline turned it off a few years ago. Save money no doubt. Its NOT a telco issue.
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Joshua Doyle (@JoshuaD26664236) reported@therealrukshan @FranMooMoo Throwing Telstra under the bus in a blame game. Any company responds to incentives, not just public lectures. They need to set the incentives better and check for robustness before **** goes wrong. This chick is supposed to be my MP. No chance I’ll vote for her.
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Ferdie Khnopff (@FKhnopff) reported@Democracy_Duck @ABCmediawatch Are you suggesting giving the network back to public ownership? To an organisation like NBN where rejects from Telstra & Optus go to work? (Including Telstra's so-called risk management 'experts' BTW) With ACMA keeping an eye on things?
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Brent Johnson (@98967e9349af405) reported@AlboMP Anthony will you be calling a Royal commission into the Telstra outage also I think we need a Royal Commission into why Roger Federer was sitting alone at Wimbledon?
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g Sullivan (@GGandjmobile) reported@JohnnyLydon 6 million was what was agreed by shareholders. Thats less worse than the taxpayers funding it and having about 46,000 more people on the payroll than today. Telstra was an absolute drain on the taxpayer. It was a big fat lazy public service like the SEC like the Unis
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Bo Reidler (@2020digging) reported@aclennell @SkyNewsAust Joyce keeps talking about guardrails? We have them. They’re the laws of the land. There’s nothing more dangerous than someone like Joyce who interprets his own version of the law and who it applies to. More dangerous than a Telstra outage.
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Powell's Other Glasses (Ausnotes) 🌸 (@ausnotes) reported@88888sAccount Best to wait till Telstra or the NBN is down again and then really rub it in the face.
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thosediscoboys (@d1scohawks) reported@FranMooMoo I knew the Telstra uptime would go to **** as soon as they outsourced most of the network support to India