Telstra outages and service status in Colo Vale, New South Wales
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- The most common problems reported in this area mention Phone.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Jul 8, 9:25 AM GMT+10.
- Phone (100%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Colo Vale, New South Wales
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Live Outage Map Near Colo Vale, New South Wales
The most recent Telstra outage reports came from the following cities: Couridjah.
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Colo Vale, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Colo Vale and nearby locations:
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Palli Thordarson (@PalliThordarson) reported from Bowral, New South WalesApparently Telstra is now saying it wasn't an attack but an internal issue. Hope that is true. At least the issue has been fixed.
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Black Jack Hickey - LNP Stalker (@jackfjack6) reported from Moss Vale, New South WalesGeneral alert. If receive a robocall advising that your landline service will be cut off unless ........ is a *scam*. Have dealt with three cases last fortnight all aimed at the older. In each case Telstra knows nothing about cutting off service. Robocalls have continued.
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Black Stiletto Jack - Very Unpleasant to Trolls (@jackfjack6) reported from Moss Vale, New South Wales@MikeySlezak @Telstra Experience says go straight to Complaint. Was/is a group in SA - know their shit. Once spent 7 hours continuous on line with Telstra - not Complaints Group. Hope still there to help.
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GG (@GordonGhekoAus) reported from Moss Vale, New South Wales@Telstra Just realised my iPhone XR doesn’t do 5G … I think. My bad
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Stiletto Black Jack - Very Unpleasant to Trolls (@jackfjack6) reported from Moss Vale, New South Wales@ShiannonC Squillions. Telstra, NBN and AFP have been aware for at least 4 months. No idea what they done to resolve this scam issue.
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Martin Visser (@martyvis) reported from Yerrinbool, New South Wales@mverbloot @NBN_Australia @iiNet I don't think so. I've been delighted with the 50/20 service via copper. But something hit the aerial lead-in cable at 3:30 Monday morning 3 weeks ago. A neighbour on Telstra was restored within days but for some reason NBN can't supply a tech with a ladder ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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UndoubtedlyDoubtful (@undbtlydoubtful) reported@WInsufficientia @Totally4yeah @PaulBongiorno Aside: My understanding is you should never privatise a natural monopoly. So Telstra or Transgrid, SECV etc would fall into that category. Banks probably ok as numerous.
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PROFESSOR RODGERS SPEAKS FOR THE HARD WORKING AUST (@HelpRodger) reportedTo all the Telstra bashing fkwits. At any given moment, Telstra’s network is literally handling trillions to tens of trillions of low-level operations and technical events every single second — packet routing, signal processing, authentication, error correction, handovers, and more — across millions of devices, base stations, and core systems. Complex systems this large will fail occasionally. That’s not a defence of Telstra; it’s reality. The real issue is how dependent we’ve become on a single network. Any critical service, business, or individual relying on it should have a dual-network backup (another provider, satellite, or dedicated failover) ready to kick in. Blaming Telstra alone misses the point — build resilience into what matters. Don't blame Telstra,blame yourself for not preparing for the possibility of failure.
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twensor (@twensor) reported@adaptive_ape But this outage is so much wider than safety (eg. triple zero). This failure has impacted on & exposed the lack of resilience of so many other economic systems seemingly hopelessly dependent on modern communications infrastructure working 100% of the time. #auspol #Telstra
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🕯💜 Australia please find your soul 💜 (@chrissiefarran) reported@SaraJade_13 An apology isn’t enough there should be some accountability for this behaviour. The SA police said today her reporting of the death could have been linked to the Telstra outage had “put an unnecessary strain” on the woman’s family.
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Jeffotherefo (@jeffb724) reported@MikeCarlton01 @Telstra Too big to fail...until it does.
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Jaraparilla 🇾🇪 🇵🇸 🇱🇧 (@jaraparilla) reported@TimLooker @ABCaustralia I used to work in Telcos. Even in the UK, Telstra was considered the gold standard, If you had traffic problems and could re-route calls over Telstra, it was a no-brainer. It should never have been privatized. Just like Qantas!
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Humpy (@sirhumpyAU) reported@tim_blee The 000 system is antiquated, Telstra gets about $20 million a year from running it. Labor has updated the emergency alert system, which will be tested later this month. Someone should ask Henderson why they didn't do anything to improve 000 tech in their decade of government
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Marcus Wong (@aussiewongm) reported@hutcho66 @MiddleMoney @Anneeokeefe Hence when Telstra network came back up for end users the railway systems were still boned.
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Kmac (@check307) reportedBrady Telstra CEO a $6 mill annual salary last year. This is obscene and why we the consumer is experiencing increased costs for no service . Try and phone in a billing complain. These salaries are wrecking the Australian economy. Why shouldn’t the workers want higher wages . WHY
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Gunjaparty (@GunjapartyOz) reported@Antony_Clements @MikeCarlton01 @Telstra Did you fix it yourself did you? Amazing. I’ll let you explain your solution to the Telstra system programmers.