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Telstra Issues Reports Near Drouin South, Victoria

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Drouin South and nearby locations:

  • CarlGorka
    Carl Gorka (@CarlGorka) reported from Drouin, Victoria

    @D_Melissa2 @Telstra @NBN_Australia Yes, people on Warragul fb site saying nbn down. I'm ok in Drouin

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • robyntan
    Robyn Tan (@robyntan) reported

    Not that often I support Sarah Hanson Young but her questions about dodgy $30,000 Telstra GPS that failed are very important. Senate committee discussion - GPS hardware & software. The key question should be: Why wasn't the "firmware" updated in the GPS? @ajamesbragg

  • BernieJ43233049
    Bernie Jackson (@BernieJ43233049) reported

    Telstra to buy Tinder Canberra- Telcom giant Telstra has announced a bid to buy the dating app Tinder. "Both our brands set low expectations then fail to deliver so it made sense" Said a spokesperson

  • Ausshot3Dave
    Tweet Whisperer David J Smith (@Ausshot3Dave) reported

    @strangerous10 And they pushed back at global roaming as well. Happens as a default in most countries. Would save a lot of problems if Telstra or Optus shared their networks when network problems arose with any communications provider in Australia 🇦🇺 @AlboMP

  • _rebase
    trebase (@_rebase) reported

    @VoteLewko now they have some grasp of the issue, I'm loving hearing all the free advice from various MPs that Telstra should have upgraded that $22k server, "it's just a no-brainer"...

  • WazzaGc
    wazza_gc (@WazzaGc) reported

    @CoaltrainHunter @AnikaWells She's trying to playoff negative public sentimate at Telstra by coming across as someone authoritarian. She doesn't know much, she did say just use wi-fi calling during the outage.

  • will_evans_qld
    William Evans (@will_evans_qld) reported

    @maximumwelfare You can just write or do whatever you want it’s not like anyone gives a **** these days. Nobody cares about their job, whether that be at Telstra or someone that’s supposed to regulate them.

  • hipstergeddon
    Hipstergeddon (@hipstergeddon) reported

    @Telstra When you say “issue” do you mean the Nation wide Telstra mobile outage ? - that issue ?

  • ChasinGhsts
    Silence🇦🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🌳 (@ChasinGhsts) reported

    @Natho369 I live in in the NW Coast of TAS and the internet here is absolute dog ****. 5G constantly dropping out and this is before Telstra dropped the ball last week. On top of which my power bill during winter is $18 per day. This is a state that exports power.

  • AusTeslaOwners
    Australian Tesla Owners (@AusTeslaOwners) reported

    PSA from Teslascope on missing data due to the Telstra outage.

  • HappyPawsTreats
    Lynn Phillips (@HappyPawsTreats) reported

    Just got an email from Telstra. Couldn't copy the image, so this is the body of the mesasage. An "apology". That's all. These people aren't serious AND they're cheap .... "Sorry we let you downLast week we let you down, and I am sorry for that. An issue in our mobile network caused significant disruption to our customers and to Australians. We know how much people rely on us to keep in touch, do their work, run businesses and stay safe. It's extremely frustrating when mobile services aren't available, and we're deeply sorry for the impact this had on so many people. Networks are large and complex, and we invest significantly in the resilience of our network. When something goes wrong, we're committed to taking accountability, giving you clear information, and fixing issues as quickly as possible. We understand what caused the issue and will complete a full investigation and take what we learn to make our network stronger. You have my commitment on that. More details about what occurred are available on our network outage webpage, including if you want to get in contact or make a complaint. We've also seen some reports of customers receiving calls from fraudsters trying to take advantage of this moment. Please be extra careful of calls you receive from people claiming to be from Telstra. If you're unsure, hang up and call us directly. We take our responsibility as Australia's largest telco extremely seriously. Thank you for your patience as we worked through this, and for the trust you place in us. We don't take it for granted. Vicki Brady, Chief Executive Officer, Telstra📷"