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Telstra Outage Report in Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales

The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Coffs Harbour and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Telstra Outage Chart in Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales 11/01/2025 15:00

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Telstra users through our website.

  1. Internet (43%)

    Internet (43%)

  2. Phone (38%)

    Phone (38%)

  3. Wi-fi (8%)

    Wi-fi (8%)

  4. E-mail (6%)

    E-mail (6%)

  5. Total Blackout (3%)

    Total Blackout (3%)

  6. TV (2%)

    TV (2%)

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Coffs Harbour and nearby locations:

  • pjxturner Patrick Turner (@pjxturner) reported from Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales

    Telstra: Use Direct Debit, it's much easier 1st month: They take $59 less than the bill T: Your account is overdue! You owe us $59! Me: Manually pay the extra $59 3rd month: They take $59 less than the bill T: Your account is overdue! You owe us $59! Me: Cancel @Telstra DD.

  • tonyrothacker Tony (@tonyrothacker) reported from Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales

    @SmallTimeVC @Telstra Interesting roaming problem

  • krisgracehely Kris Grace-Hely (@krisgracehely) reported from Moonee Beach, State of New South Wales

    @mikeaubrey2 @AlphWilliams Can’t access NBN so stuck with wireless/ satellite even slower than NBN and costs us $300 per month for 70GB (includes phone) which is better than Telstra which was costing us $900 per month. Hard running a business with the slow speed & the costs Only 8km from Coffs 😣😡

  • searlaitgolby ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ (@searlaitgolby) reported from Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales

    @Telstra what is the best way to contact your customer service? I have already tweeted and no response, regarding being charged twice for a recharge

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Fish_Lips_ Fish Lips (@Fish_Lips_) reported

    @crackerscraigo Hes on the phone with Telstra tech support. They are telling him how to install NBN. Its called 'on the job' training...

  • Thinker2nd Thinker2 (@Thinker2nd) reported

    @Lisa9Sophia People forget the GFC were taxpayers bailed out private corporations, taxpayers built the nbn then give it to Telstra to sell back to us, taxpayers built the energy network which was given to private businesses that have sold back to us & run down all these gifts 4 us to rebuild

  • ross_w__ Ross (@ross_w__) reported

    @Cyclops_Trader @Telstra I've found over the last month that a lot of the issues are actually from NBN Co, and the ISPs have to sit in the middle and take all the customer anger. Typical government entity

  • DrChillies Dr Chillies (@DrChillies) reported

    @craigkellyAFEE If the starlink service can bypass the su givt firewall, then I will definitely ditch the local nbn. I hope all consumers will consider similar move too unless optus and telstra fight against this

  • borisyeltzin Pattern Rotator (@borisyeltzin) reported

    Nope. Grok told me so. And in the worst case scenario traffic can be redirected from satellite to satellite to a ground based receiver outside of Australia. Does Starlink’s Traffic Use the NBN? Starlink, operated by SpaceX, provides satellite-based internet via a constellation of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, delivering connectivity directly to user terminals (e.g., dishes) without relying on terrestrial broadband networks like the NBN for the core data transmission. Here’s the analysis: Technical Independence: Starlink’s service bypasses traditional ground-based infrastructure for the bulk of its data delivery. It uses its own network of satellites and ground stations (e.g., the Boorowa, NSW station) to connect users, meaning its traffic doesn’t route through NBN’s fiber, copper, or satellite (Sky Muster) networks. This is a key selling point—rural Australians like Grant Vowles in Tasmania switched from NBN to Starlink for speeds up to 200 Mbps, far exceeding Sky Muster’s 25-100 Mbps, precisely because it operates independently. Integration with Local Providers: However, partnerships like Telstra’s resale of Starlink services introduce nuances. Telstra Satellite Internet, powered by Starlink, includes a Smart Modem with a Wi-Fi home phone line, suggesting some integration with local networks for ancillary services (e.g., voice over Wi-Fi). Yet, the primary internet traffic—data downloads and uploads—still relies on Starlink’s satellite link, not NBN infrastructure. The requirement for a Starlink Ethernet Adaptor to connect to Telstra’s modem further indicates a separate data path, not a handover to NBN. Critical View: The establishment narrative often frames Starlink as a direct competitor “bleeding” NBN customers (e.g., 200,000 users by 2025), implying a clean break. But the lack of transparency about backhaul (e.g., how ground stations connect to global internet) leaves room for doubt—some data might indirectly touch NBN or other Australian networks at peering points. Still, no evidence suggests Starlink’s core traffic depends on NBN, making the answer largely no.

  • MikeKennedy1906 Mike Kennedy (@MikeKennedy1906) reported

    But @Telstra said that if there was further vandalism on the w/end (v. likely given location) and a Telstra customer called about no phone service on Monday, it would be “within policy” for Telstra to pass info on to @NBN. 😜😜

  • Thinker2nd Thinker2 (@Thinker2nd) reported

    @QuentinDempster @Hani_Iskander Nbn will be given to Telstra who will then want to improve profits so will destroy country coverage, we have been down this road before, it’s all about greed & govt is the main offender

  • Cyclops_Trader Cyclops Trader (@Cyclops_Trader) reported

    What's a bigger rock job: 1. Being an ASX #Uranium Investor? 2. Being an ASX #Lithium investor? 3. Being a Telstra NBN Customer? @Telstra

  • Sarah_Haar_ Sarah Haar (@Sarah_Haar_) reported

    @troberge_au I think we got ripped off. Now there’s Ticketmaster and ticketek and huge massive cover charges on any shows. All these stupid Telstra pre sales and tickets for foxtel subscribers and hoops that just make no sense at all.

  • starman8888 Starman (@starman8888) reported

    @wtfinawtfworld @QuentinDempster The reason NBN is behind in cities is because Abbott gutted fiber to the home and instead payed Telstra something like $30bn for 50 year old copper phone networks to do the last km of service. Capping speeds to 3rd world levels for people on it.