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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John (@jrgibson1) reported@Telstra Does this mean you ain’t gonna jack up your prices this year? Or are you going to use this outage as an excuse to charge more??
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tsell (@TsellSellersfam) reported@Deevitha_ Im happy with everything except the price its way too expensive. I signed up for the lowest amount i could havent even been signed up for a month and they put the price up just as bad as fkn telstra in that department.
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Kung 🇦🇺🇳🇿 🇮🇱 🇺🇦 (@DaKwozzie) reported@Terri_1987a @Greens are toxic and Un-Australian! I spent Friday laughing at 2 Dad's SHY chairing the Senate Telstra outage hearing
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Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported@Telstra Telstra has sent "Sorry we let you down" emails to customers but are deleting complaints. VICKI BRADY MUST RESIGN.
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Daisy Cutter how dare you (@daisycuttertz) reported@MRowlandMP Who got the cash from 50 billion labour hire MICK Telstra and Optus rolled a nationwide network in 18 months using their own employees get stuffed Mick Big Build 101
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Nick Gipson/Enigma🕶️ (@enigmaxtreme) reported@Telstra Having so much of a country's infrastructure relying on a single company never EVER failing is just asking for disaster. There needs to be a fall back, especially when it comes to Triple Zero
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H (@rison99) reported@Telstra People died but "sorry we let you down" is your response?
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Andrew Grimm (@andrewjgrimm) reported@Telstra Talk is cheap. At the very least, provide a refund for the days where you didn’t provide service.
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Robyn Tan (@robyntan) reportedI want a refund for my telstra service. @M_McCormackMP @SenSHenderson @sarahinthesen8 What is the model and manufacturer of Telstra GPS engine? Where is the firmware release document for the GPS fault that was ignored?
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Drake | Strategy (@mitri_drake) reported@r3tarddownunder @MehreenFaruqi Do not listen to this idiot. Privatisation has not failed. Privatisation reduced bloated government inefficiency and is the reason why ASIC, Telstra and many other organisations have streamlined their bloated costs. If you want to blame someone for Telstra’s issues, blame the exponential growth in Australia’s population. This has driven demand for services far beyond current supply. Infrastructure upgrades require resources — time, money and a capable workforce — to meet the new demand curve. Infrastructure does not magically appear just because something is suddenly managed by a corporation instead of the government.