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Telstra outages and service status in Campbell Town, Tasmania

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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.

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  • Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Campbell Town, including 0 direct reports.

Telstra offers mobile and landline communications services to the public and businesses, including mobile phone, mobile internet, and broadband internet.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Campbell Town, Tasmania

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

May 27: Problems at Telstra

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Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HarryFromSyd
    Harry Snape (@HarryFromSyd) reported

    @KingstaKingsta1 @craigkellyAFEE Not the Howard garbage again. Keating sold CBA for $8B and spent the money bailing out VIC Labor. CBA is sort $260B and has given $150B in dividends. Howard sold Telstra for $45B (now $52B), used the money to pay off debt and create the future fund, it’s worth $320B

  • Coldhardface
    TaxFodder (@Coldhardface) reported

    @belinduhpyne There was little left to sell after Hawke and Keating sold federal and state assets in their Privatisation rampage. Key assets sold under the Hawke government included: The Commonwealth Bank of Australia Qantas Telstra CSL These sales were part of a broader strategy that also involved floating the Australian dollar, deregulating financial markets, and dismantling the tariff system. While critics argued this abandoned traditional Labor values and contributed to issues like increased household debt, supporters view these reforms as essential modernizations that 'strengthened' the Australian economy. We're real strong now eh?

  • Sydneyberlin
    Sven (@Sydneyberlin) reported

    @robb_j_m It is outrageously slow and expensive, and I’m not talking about Telstra and the likes only. But most Aussies will defend it regardless these days because they don’t know any better. And here you have it: This is why we/they re-elected such a government!

  • Ballzzzz16
    Jayden (@Ballzzzz16) reported

    @Telstra @Optus So you’re no help either, will be cancelling all Telstra plans and moving to Optus in the morning

  • sandmanute
    Jimmy James (@sandmanute) reported

    @Adam_and_EVs Mate you don’t listen. I have no other choice. It’s fast, reliable and simple to set up. My alternative is standing in a corner of paddock trying to get one bar of service on a phone. In the real world it’s so much better than any of the crap Telstra tried to get to work.

  • RJHampson01
    RJHtweets (@RJHampson01) reported

    Today’s customer service cvnts winner is Telstra. 2.5 hours on the chat line to just cancel an internet Foxtel connection which they stuffed up and then gave me the Indian Call Centre shuffle. OH we undertaken your frustration bullshit. We deserve better service from Australians.

  • charger189
    💦Lynton G (@charger189) reported

    @JOKAQARMY1 Telstra in Australia is pushing 6G by 2030 they have been deliberately lowering the bandwidth so people demand a better service

  • AngelineBrasier
    Dr Angeline Brasier 💜 (@AngelineBrasier) reported

    @merkin_about its when online security works against the very elderly and their carers. we had this trouble with Telstra. they kept texting a security code to a number that wasn't our's. Mum didn't understand ended up having to get the ombudsman involved.

  • akintowarlock
    D.J. Grey (@akintowarlock) reported

    @AlboMP They also forced companies such as Telstra to sell me down the river, giving them unsolicited access to every single bit of what I do online 24/7. I remind you I have absolutely no criminal record. And even access the databases of the government, any and all legal forms I ever interacted with or approached or even considered, even supermarket transactions and camera data are delved into by them, posting the contents online ridiculing, mocking and insulting them. Even though they are the ones who have actively across the board disadvantaged me to a point of non-survival.

  • DawnCompliance
    Dawn Compliance (@DawnCompliance) reported

    Telstra shares are weird cos a while back I noticed how they sold their towers, restructured fixed network into a separate asset company gradually exited legacy copper So became the ****** middleman with outrageous customer service they should rename themselves “******* Telstra”