Telstra outages and service status in Howes Creek, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Howes Creek, Victoria
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Howes Creek, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Howes Creek and nearby locations:
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📸Daryl Hunt📸 (@learnscape) reported from Mansfield, Victoria@Telstra I am still waiting for my landline and fixed line internet to be fixed since reporting the fault before the 23rd January, three fix dates have come and gone and still I have no landline
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📸Daryl Hunt📸 (@learnscape) reported from Mansfield, Victoria@Telstra It was reported I was told it was a network outage the outage was repaired but my line is still down, Ali now get it investigating. Your 24x7 team have given dates for fixing but it has not been fixed
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Pacific Jay (@PacificJay19) reported@Telstra If she was sorry she would resign She’s not sorry Telstra continue to be the worst telco this country has
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Steven Roberts (@Van_Der_Roberts) reported@JacintaAllanMP God you’re a ******* mess lady. So quick to come down hard on Telstra and divert attention away from your absolute shambles of a government. At least they’ve been reliable for the past few years which is more than I can say for you!!
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Jumbarrawa (@jumbarrawa) reported@MuzzaDavo Yeah, I got money that the real reason Telstra went down.
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Land of Stupidity (@StupidOzzies) reportedIf it was China taking Telstra down it would not be back running so quick
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Mo Jalloh (@MoJalloh) reportedA nationwide Telstra outage took down Triple-Zero calls, transport and EFTPOS, months after 400+ jobs were shifted to Infosys in India. The CEO on $6.7m was overseas when it hit. The union called it what happens when the bottom line beats critical services. #Telstra #Offshoring
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Terry Riley (@dankatriley) reported@GoodyPunch @BilsonhBilson Who, Telstra or the government? If the latter, that is a ridicoulos claim. Selling it holus bolus was probably a really bad idea in the first place. Guess which government did that over 25 years ago.
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AusPat🇦🇺🦘 (@Aussie_Patriot1) reported@BilsonhBilson @AnthonyPHoran Government haven't got a good track record of running anything which is why we have record cost of living, energy marked it a mess, housing a mess, immigration a mess as we don't have the infrastructure to support it. Giving the CBA and Telstra to the government also, no thanks
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Captain Obvious (@uptothegame) reported@Telstra What a complete load of ****. No compensation. Just words. What a disgrace. You don’t care.
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Mr.MojoRisn (@Totally4yeah) reported@WInsufficientia Telstra may be a private corp, but Albanese’s Labor government literally contracts Telstra to run Triple Zero — the federal emergency call service. That’s why ACMA and the Triple Zero Custodian are investigating right now, and why Labor can hit them with up to $30 million in fines. Your history lesson is sloppy: partial sales started under Hawke/Keating Labor, final tranches under Howard. But that was 20 years ago. Albanese has been “fixing the LNP/PHON mess” since 2022 — and the result under his watch is a software bug that wiped out 600+ Triple Zero calls, stopped trains, triggered hundreds of welfare checks, and may have killed someone. Blaming 1997–2006 ghosts while your government fails to enforce basic oversight on critical infrastructure today is pure deflection. Stop whitewashing another Labor failure, puppet.
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tech-net.tv (@mr_internet) reportedI (and assume many others) met with Telstra many times over the years pitching why they needed more redundancy in their network, like my team setup up in the UK, also here in Australia even how we paid for it as a Telco, there and here in Melbourne. Telstra never wanted to spend the money, all about monetary cost vs likely financial risk. Some of the issues were well known. 1) Failure of the Triple Zero (000) Fallback, 2) Centralized "Single Point of Failure" for Time Sync, 3) Total Lack of Sovereign Redundancy for Public Services. @AnikaWells - a good quesition .. "Telstra how many of the known 3 failed systems in this exact incident did you have redundancy in or available but cut funding to, and / or staff, but did not have due to lack of perceived financial risk, eg 000 back up. .. @abcnews