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Telstra Issues Reports Near Cambewarra Village, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cambewarra Village and nearby locations:

  • MRoosenburg85
    Martin R (@MRoosenburg85) reported from Berry, New South Wales

    @Telstra hi Big T, it appears there is no data on the 4G network around Berry NSW. Please check out and fix ASAP. Ta

  • LJPatton
    Laurie Patton is The Lucky General (@LJPatton) reported from Berry, New South Wales

    @Telstra Not enough grunt to download that app Phil. Just spoke to a mate who said he had trouble with QR code.

  • jant314
    Jan Turbill (@jant314) reported from Shoalhaven Heads, New South Wales

    @JaneCaro @Telstra I’ve been without ADSL internet for over week. Only solution Telstra has is change to NBN all will be wonderful! At least I managed to talk them into sending a technician to do just.

  • LJPatton
    Laurie Patton is The Lucky General (@LJPatton) reported from Berry, New South Wales

    The tourists are back and the @Telstra mobile service is crap in the main street of Berry.

  • LJPatton
    Laurie Patton is The Lucky General (@LJPatton) reported from Berry, New South Wales

    @Telstra It’s slow. Always has been. Only improved temporarily when nobody was visiting. Just two bars of 4G. It’s the main street of one of the busiest towns on the NSW South Coast.

  • booragal
    Steven (@booragal) reported from Nowra, New South Wales

    @mishyloan @RonniSalt @Telstra That’s awful Michelle. What region are your parents in?

  • an_untamed
    💧AnUntamedAustralian #FreePress (@an_untamed) reported from Nowra, New South Wales

    bullshit I gave up on everything Telstra many many years ago so go **** yourself

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DorothyDixer12
    dixy (@DorothyDixer12) reported

    2024 Telstra Announcement 2026 Telstra still having issues

  • SarinaSkib70634
    Tas_Devil (@SarinaSkib70634) reported

    @JakeBeer11 @ClareONeilMP Not only building industry. Indians bought all big pharmacy from Chinese. Telstra franchises and so on. Whenever you go there are Indians. Some of them very rude.

  • Itsahoax123
    It's A Hoax 🇦🇺 (@Itsahoax123) reported

    @KataKez Telstra can already spam everyone connected to cell tower without this ****. Think about the times when you have travelled somewhere and you get that text saying something like they are “doing work on this network over the next 5 days”

  • Kelly26552573
    Kelly (@Kelly26552573) reported

    @Candour100 @blu_boys @Optus Yeah my husband had to switch to the Telstra network because of remote work. Boost was his choice.

  • wickedwildwitch
    wildwitch (@wickedwildwitch) reported

    @Ausbobsmit he spends $7,000,000 each year + pus all his families holidays, internet, telstra bills, fuel, meals. and more. Not one cent from his own pocket. but he has the audacity to take from the poor and disabled

  • connor_daren
    💧Daren Connor 🇦🇺 (@connor_daren) reported

    @Telstra you send me messages to say the network is having issues & use wifi calling but if the network is having issues which affects my devices then how the hell do I use wifi calling when there’s no network? How long will this be going on? This is the 4th day of these messages

  • msyed_
    Mo Syed (@msyed_) reported

    What's happening in my beautiful land down under? 1/10 CBA just dropped a record $10.98B profit, but mortgage demand is down 17%. Telstra is buying back $1B of its own stock while cutting 1,200 jobs. And the global AI compute backlog just blew past $104 billion. Here is what actually moved markets this week 🧵👇 2/10 First, the big picture: US inflation cooled to 3.4%, sending the S&P 500 to another record close above 7,798. Back home, the RBA held the cash rate steady at 4.35% for the fourth meeting in a row. Markets got the inflation numbers they wanted. Local reporting season, however, told a much more complicated story. 3/10 Commonwealth Bank delivered a massive $10.98 billion cash profit, with a full-year dividend of $5.05 per share. On paper, it looks like business as usual for Australia’s biggest lender. Under the hood, the pipeline tells a very different story. 4/10 CBA CEO Matt Comyn revealed mortgage applications dropped roughly 17% following the May federal budget tax changes on property investors. Investor lending took the hardest hit. As a result, CBA quietly trimmed its FY27 mortgage credit growth guidance down to 4-5%. The headline profit belongs to the past year. The slowdown belongs to the next one. 5/10 Telstra delivered $2.41B in net profit, lifted its dividend by 10.5%, and announced a fresh $1B share buyback. Yet its shares dropped around 4 to 5%. Why? Top-line revenue growth was soft. The strong bottom line relied heavily on cost-cutting, including 1,200 job cuts across the year. Investors want real growth, not just financial engineering. 6/10 The global AI compute crunch is getting wilder. Neocloud provider Nebius saw Q2 revenue rocket 454% to $582M, flipping from a loss to $236M in adjusted EBITDA. CoreWeave doubled its revenue to $2.6B and raised full-year guidance to over $12.4B. Its near-term GPU capacity is completely sold out with an eye-watering $104B backlog. 7/10 On the ASX, money quietly rotated out of miners and into healthcare heavyweights. CSL, Pro Medicus, ResMed, and Cochlear all caught a bid in a single session. With commodity prices wobbling, fund managers are ditching cyclical resources and hunting for steady, reliable earnings. 8/10 Rubbish turned into gold this week. Cleanaway Waste Management surged 15% after global private equity giant EQT dropped a $9.4 billion takeover bid at $3.13 a share. That is a 32% premium. Cleanaway’s board opened the books for a nine-week due diligence period and plans to recommend the deal if it locks in. 9/10 The takeaway: Bank profits are riding high on yesterday’s loans, but higher rates and tax changes are biting the lending pipeline. Meanwhile, Big Tech and infrastructure players are pouring billions into compute capacity that is already sold out years in advance. The divide between traditional lending and the compute economy is widening fast.

  • BeefyGold6669
    BeefyGold6669 (@BeefyGold6669) reported

    @sanpellyenjoyer I swear that one in the teal shirt was Steve from Dell tech support. And the one next to him was Randy from Telstra

  • noreasonspec
    the what an election chocobo (@noreasonspec) reported

    Ever since the outage Telstra has been honestly dog **** What the fk are they doing

  • BrentHodgson
    Brent Hodgson (@BrentHodgson) reported

    @deborahbrian @aaronsmith @DHughesy Nor did the surpluses. Three-quarters of the $96 billion paid down under Howard (~$71.8bn) came from one-time public asset selloffs - including Telstra, Commonwealth Bank, DASFLEET, defence assets, Brisbane Airport, Melbourne Airport, Perth Airport, National Rail, Adelaide Airport, Darwin and Alice Springs Airports, Canberra Airport, Hobart Airport, the Australian Industry Development Corporation, Broadcast Australia (transmission towers)... A lot of those assets were sold at knock-down prices too - e.g. Broadcast Australia was sold at $650m, then the buyer sold it for twice that shortly after.