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Telstra Issues Reports Near Clunes, New South Wales

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

  • raywilton4
    Ray Wilton (@raywilton4) reported from Lennox Head, New South Wales

    @lachiemc64 I’m told we’ve no choice now FRAUDBAND is in our area. So much for lnp’s free market bullshit. Only when it suits their greedy parasitic mates. ADSL, though slow, never drops out although I note Telstra will still charge like the “Light Brigade” to fix the loose copper to my home

  • mfd253
    Mark Douglas (@mfd253) reported from Lennox Head, New South Wales

    @Telstra 5G internet has been down most of the day in Lennox Head (2478) - when will it be back up and why does it always go down when we get heavy rain!!???

  • JamesWhitaker78
    James Whitaker (@JamesWhitaker78) reported from Bangalow, New South Wales

    @Telstra Business your service is unbelievably hopeless... Your staff are unable to pull up my account despite giving them a name, account, address, phone number! We were about to order two new phones but will go elsewhere #telstrabusinessfail

  • 75merc
    Silvester (@75merc) reported from Nimbin, New South Wales

    @Telstra Thats Nice. such a shame that Telstra are such rip off merchants,In their pricing, and abominable after sales service, And ruthless & predatory sales tactics. Telstra another example of the stupidity of privatising essential services

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • tusharkr4u
    Tushar Kr (@tusharkr4u) reported

    @Telstra ABSOLUTELY DISGRACEFUL service! My friend Apurba moved to Newcastle & ordered postpaid mobile plan with number transfer (Order #C261315159285) on 13 Mar. System says ‘completed’ on 19 Mar—but ZERO service days later! No calls/texts/data all weekend. Stranded in new city

  • talyasalem
    Talya (@talyasalem) reported

    @calhinton @BenryintheBooth Hell the $99 annual fee with telstra was a damn steal at this point

  • tofar1
    Bryn Davies an OA dad (@tofar1) reported

    @VGreg82063 @Telstra ****, if we're including the wheatbelt, I have no phone reception 3km from Kulin. But I thought scarborough would be a easy fix so I can watch netflix the next time I'm in the city.

  • tofar1
    Bryn Davies an OA dad (@tofar1) reported

    @Telstra The last 5 months. Mobile broadband doesnt work there. My son tried to ubereats some food and he couldn't use mobile broadband at all.

  • CameronKer50028
    Kerani Cameron (@CameronKer50028) reported

    @FinancialReview Get an Optus contract so galore might just win mine was just Telstra we have asked about hem to stop can go do Optus to help sort it out and give the business to Singapore we can’t afford this we still have our id and birth certificate

  • SachinGadagin
    Statistics World (@SachinGadagin) reported

    Telstra and EE feel very consistent in service quality, while Singtel and NTT Docomo stand out more for their technology and innovation approach.

  • TravGee1980
    Travis (He/Him) (@TravGee1980) reported

    @Freo_Dale @Telstra I received the same email. I investigated other SIM only plans and found out I can get unlimited calls & 10 X as much data for $1 less per month. I've been a Telstra customer for nearly 20 years but it just doesn't stack up financially anymore to stay with them

  • mikpara
    Michael (@mikpara) reported

    @Telstra is the Mobile network working?

  • TheGrassmanVT
    TheGrassman (@TheGrassmanVT) reported

    @Telstra For many moons my internet connectivity has been of an unstable condition, the mighty 5G network cutting out frequently which proves to be troublesome, especially during my prospects of entertaining an online audience.

  • BassonBrain
    Brian Basson (@BassonBrain) reported

    🇦🇺Australia: @Starlink To Benefit From Telstra’s Dodgy Size Claims Industry data indicates strong growth in Starlink uptake, with retailers reporting a surge in demand and the service’s customer base in Australia doubling in 2025. One in five rural households that switched providers last year chose Starlink, according to market estimates. The shift reflects growing frustration among regional consumers, some of whom say Starlink offers more reliable performance at a lower cost than traditional telco plans. Telstra will be forced to cut back its advertised network coverage by around 1 million square km's following a regulatory crackdown on what the federal government has described as a “mess” of inconsistent and potentially misleading industry claims. Under new rules announced by Communications Minister Anika Wells, telcos must adopt stricter standards for how mobile coverage is measured and marketed—changes that directly impact Telstra, long known for promoting the scale of its network. The revisions will require the removal of an area roughly the size of New South Wales from Telstra’s coverage maps, raising questions about how accurately Australians have been informed about service availability, particularly in regional and remote areas. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) will introduce a new four-tier system—Good, Moderate, Basic and No Coverage—based on whether a standard mobile phone can deliver a usable service, rather than simply detecting a signal.