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Telstra outages and service status in Buxton, New South Wales

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  • Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Buxton, including 0 direct reports.
  • 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.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Buxton, New South Wales

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Live Outage Map Near Buxton, New South Wales

The most recent Telstra outage reports came from the following cities: Couridjah.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Couridjah Phone 3 days ago

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Couridjah

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Buxton, New South Wales

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

  • martyvis
    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)_/¯

  • AllanHobbs55
    Allan Hobbs🇦🇺 🇺🇦 👍 (Quadvaxxed) (@AllanHobbs55) reported from Menangle, New South Wales

    @Telstra I can give you a heap of unsatisfied Telstra customers who have tried to get issues solved and your customer support has no idea what to do. Then your customers gave to look for others to help.

  • Klyde77
    Jason King (@Klyde77) reported from Picton, New South Wales

    What disgraceful service @Telstra. Been in new house for more than 2 weeks. Only 4 days of NBN working. Told they would be here on Saturday between 8am and 12pm. Waited all day and then called Telstra to be told NBN will be back on Wednesday. Disgraceful.

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • alientomars2
    alientomars (@alientomars2) reported

    @OpticommAU Fix FRLG has a tech even been out since this morning? Or 42 homes too small for you? Should be held to the same standard as Telstra. People could have medical phone lines running off their internet ffs

  • HelpRodger
    PROFESSOR RODGERS SPEAKS FOR THE HARD WORKING AUST (@HelpRodger) reported

    To 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.

  • curious_paul
    Wanting Fun (@curious_paul) reported

    @MlsMichael @KatyKray73 Oh, dear, you really have some issues. Not a Labor nor Greens voter, just anti violence, fools, and pro business. What has Telstra got to do with dodgy imports of building products. You struggle to even get your posts correct, guessing IQ below 80. Language suggest IQ of sub 70.

  • johnmartin_au
    JM (@johnmartin_au) reported

    One software defect took down mobile calls, regional trains, freight and EFTPOS for a day. 333 welfare checks over failed Triple Zero calls. Telstra will fix its process, the harder question is national: how much of our critical infrastructure hangs on single points of failure? JM #Telstra

  • ryanjaycowan
    Ryan's Model Y (@ryanjaycowan) reported

    @ChrisWi03565526 She asked if Telstra outage affected us, I said we were at home all day and have Starlink

  • 10NewsAU
    10 News (@10NewsAU) reported

    Telstra CEO Vicki Brady has returned to Australia after cutting short an overseas trip to address the company’s nationwide outage. Brady apologised, saying Telstra “let Australians down”, after revealing she was unreachable for hours because the network disruption affected the company’s own phones.

  • DJNMelbvic
    John (@DJNMelbvic) reported

    @footyindustryAU Telstra is the major sponsor of rugby league. What is it doing to help junior league clubs??

  • TheCyclonesSka
    Tony Walton (@TheCyclonesSka) reported

    @Telstra GREEDY ARSEHOLES! Vicki Brady, your head can roll!! You head a greedy company that does not give a **** about its customers. YOU. CAN. GO!!! Arsehole!!

  • deniseshrivell
    Denise Difficult-Shrivell (@deniseshrivell) reported

    The Albanese Govt is clearly trying to shift full blame to Telstra for the outage - when it's actually both major parties who have set the regulatory frameworks which allows Telstra to operate #auspol

  • jonwoodcroft
    John Woodcroft (@jonwoodcroft) reported

    TELSTRA OUTAGE II After 24hrs still no clear answers on the technical problem! HOWEVER there is a greater strategic infrastructure issue: How can a single malfunction isolate ALL OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA? Such a problem should only affect a region or at worst a State. @abcnews