Telstra outages and service status in Corowa, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Corowa, New South Wales
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Corowa, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Corowa and nearby locations:
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Nigel M-K (@Nigelmk1) reported from Rutherglen, VictoriaFrustrating! My emails are not loading off the server to any device! @Telstra when is this problem going to be fixed? Your network update seems to be neglected with no update since 10 August 😡😡
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michael yarwood (@MickYarwood) reported from Rutherglen, Victoria@melbournefc MY new nbn doesnt work here on murray when its busy or out of power ( often!!?)? Landlines gone this year forever so must rely on telstra mobile network which is **** and expensive looking forward to your postcards and sorry couldnt help financially this year nothing spare atall
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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housecracker (@BareSware) reported@realTomHamilton @Telstra you received your food, it just took longer than expected. you can tantrum and act entitled, maybe you'll get a free garlic bread next visit if they're feeling nice, or accept the apology and get ******** on with your life. which way warrior?
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GEORGE_7 ♊️ 🔥🇦🇺👅👅🇦🇺 🔥 ♊️ (@georgiedons) reported@Telstra I want a months free service ***** !
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Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported@Telstra Telstra asking customers to prove how they were affected by the outage is digusting. STOP IT VICKI BRADY - YOU ARE ON $8 MILLION A YEAR!!!!!!!
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Bridgette O'Keeffe (@cindersokeeffe) reported@strangerous10 Telstra should never have been privatised and we should "Compulsorily Acquire" it back & nationalise it !
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Elg (@elg123) reported@SkyNewsAust He friggin apologized even though he really had little to apologise for! Where’s the apology from the libs re their disgusting actions re Telstra outage?
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DissentingSkeptic (@DissentingS) reported8 is a cult number com. But it's 17 in reverse ! more ****** psyop hoaxes ! Exiting their actors. They played silly games messing with minds shutting down Telstra for a day. People need to switch off from the asshats hoaxes. It's Venusians behind it. They are sick in the head.
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Pokewood Theater (@pokewoodtheater) reported@agroasx @Telstra Starlink is not mobile service it’s home internet
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BeeYen (@BeeYenChan) reportedThe government’s big idea for fixing telco failures? Slap them with a $7.3 billion spectrum renewal tax — almost double what Telstra considered fair value — then threaten massive fines for triple-zero outages. Gartner analyst Khurram Shazad said it outright: this can do the opposite of strengthening resilience. Telcos are already stuck with stagnating revenue growth. These inflated spectrum fees just crush their margins harder. So they do the obvious thing under pressure. They stop spending on actual redundancy. No secondary backup power systems at base stations. No automated routing failovers. No diverse fibre backhaul paths. Capital expenditure gets deferred instead. The core network becomes brittle. One software glitch or timeserver ****-up and failures cascade into proper disasters. High spectrum costs simply extract the economic surplus from the sector. Networks look faster on paper because of the shiny new bands. In practice they are significantly less resilient when it actually matters. When the next outage hits and the “improved” networks fall over anyway, who gets the blame?
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Kentucky Colonel (@TigerTamer8) reported@hipstergeddon @Telstra Is there a scale for issues?
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josh ladd 🦅 (@joshthelad3) reported@justin_schwarze Tell councils to replace the cabling with aluminium cable,they will never get stolen againTelstra have been doing that since 2020 thanks to a @ventiaservives.Now retired Area Manager in Melbourne who after much pushback Telstra agreed but gave the credit to ..themselves @Telstra