Telstra outages and service status in Inverloch, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Inverloch, Victoria
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Inverloch, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Inverloch and nearby locations:
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Kathy Lord (@kathylord2) reported from Cape Paterson, Victoria@Telstra I’m still unable to connect. I understand there’s a NEW issue relating to accessing customer accounts. Very unhappy. Have been on the phone twice, into a store once and online chat once. Problem remains unresolved. Do not have sale reference number with me
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Kathy Lord (@kathylord2) reported from Cape Paterson, Victoria@Telstra No I have not. I understand there was a problem earlier. I tried to call to sort it and was told Telstra had another problem relating to accessing customer details.
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Chuck Stone (@chuckastone) reported@AussieVal10 It took Telstra, a lot of gold sold at record low prices by an idiot treasurer, and who-knows-what-else, to pay off that $96 billion. It's never about productivity; always about short-sighted asset fire sales in this country, and it needs to stop.
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Madge (@Frafflee) reported@Telstra you send me a bill. I want to open it on my phone. But no I have to sign in. I don’t want to. I shouldn’t have to. No other utility provider has the hoops you put in place. Just like they allow payment via a payment portal not via their website. Do better.
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Bron (@Bron91856683607) reportedTelstra mobile network scabs
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The Noisy Elephant (@TheNoisyTrunk) reported@adrian_couper "Telstra is a perfect example. The public owned it, public funds built it, and then the government sold it back to us as shares, what a ‘great deal’ for the people, right? In reality, the public purse lost a reliable income stream, and most everyday Australians (the ‘mum and dad’ investors) ended up on the losing end. Institutional investors and super funds snapped up the lion’s share, while retail investors often saw their holdings underperform or get diluted over time. The privatisation was framed as empowering the public, but the system was stacked in favour of the big players from the start. What John Howard did was sold the golden goose that lays eggs to pay down debt to make himself look good. Short-term.
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TK (@Teexmachine) reported@Telstra @bruzo2 Bruce, just get starlink mate, just as cheap and you have zero issues
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Nicole Kennedy 🇦🇺 (@kennedylnicole) reportedCan't help but think about what insights Suttons, BMR, Chubb, Apec and Siemans received working for LendLease on Westpac, Telstra and all other major banks🤔
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Jimbo Jones (@JimboJones2025) reported@Telstra How about you fix your connection as well. Biggest Australian telco and still having network issues. What crap are you
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homiesexual (@MelGivson2) reported@IceStationSpmda Damn it, reinstalling far cry 3 to find all the telstra payphones on the island
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Kezz (@kezzyi66) reported@Mr_Fanta_Pants @Telstra The thing that absolutely shits me about this is that half the time I have to use my home wifi to use internet on my phone. They know how much of a mind **** it is to move to another company.
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MetOshi (@met_oshi) reported@RealMetroLounge @WindsorDebs Optus and Vodafone had to rely on Telstra, since Telstra owned the network. It wasn't until the government set up a service and bought back the network that things started to change