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Telstra Issues Reports Near Denman, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Denman and nearby locations:

  • mertonliving
    Merton Living (@mertonliving) reported from Denman, New South Wales

    Our internet/phones have been down since Friday... @Telstra @NBN_Australia

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • check307
    Kmac (@check307) reported

    To that miserable ***** that is CEO for Telstra who is helping rip off Australians wth price increase for no service . No one answers the phones for complaints. I pray this ***** suffers severe financial problems and experiences what struggling Australian families are suffering

  • montrosegraham
    Lucy Graham (@montrosegraham) reported

    @ChinaSelect Australia has had two major telecommunications network failures. As a result of the Telstra failure, three people died, including a baby. One person died as a result of the Optus failure. No infrastructure should have any exposure to foreign adversaries.

  • afraid_au
    afraid_au (@afraid_au) reported

    Aussie @tarkov players using iPrimus or Telstra as an ISP may be experiencing high ping to the Sydney server. No ETA on a fix at this time.

  • birchipboy
    Noah Fence (@birchipboy) reported

    @CKMonty Telstra Ford….. never realised they had merged! Haha

  • AlexNz79
    ROBOFÈLLA (@AlexNz79) reported

    @BrentHodgson @TISM_Root Telstra offered an alternative 5G network to replace the aging copper network that mirrors system used overseas, with much higher speeds and reliability and the government decided to build there own assets, using leased Telstra floorspace & Paid Telstra to upgrade its exchanges.

  • SardineTruther
    𝐛𝐚𝐛𝐚'𝐬 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐛𝐨𝐲 (@SardineTruther) reported

    I have some great stories regarding this while working for Telstra/Belong many years ago regarding the establishment of Telstra's 'Centre of Excellence' i.e. The Cut Salaries By 94% Factory. It destroyed 90% of non-binary customer service jobs based in Melbourne, plunging the Adventure Time fan-community of the city in to technical recession. It was a tale for the ages that I once posted and shortly after had to remove due to it's potentially defamatory nature. I'll post it again one day, but you'd have to DM me and swear to secrecy otherwise.

  • LucytheRed1
    Lucy the Red (@LucytheRed1) reported

    @DHughesy You clearly don’t realize the Future Fund was: 1) primarily seeded by the sale of Telstra 2) Set up to fund existing government liabilities I’ll dumb it down for you. The Howard government sold our assets to fund existing liabilities. Embarrassed for you (again)

  • dylxrrno
    dylan (@dylxrrno) reported

    Is Telstra ******* down again

  • Deeeeeezzy
    Deeeezy (@Deeeeeezzy) reported

    I wouldn’t invest in Telstra. - $300M in growth just from increasing their mobile pricing on Post-Paid and Pre-Paid. - 11% pay rise for the CEO. - Loss of 30K mobile customers. Essentially they are lifting consumer pricing as a way to offset poor growth. Way too pricy.

  • RichoColin
    Colin Richardson (@RichoColin) reported

    @DHughesy @aaronsmith Saying "governments waste money" is easy, but the real problem is every government since has refused to raise revenue to match spending. Howard-Costello rode a mining boom and sold Telstra; they didn't solve the structural problems.