Telstra outages and service status in Bridgenorth, Tasmania
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- Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Bridgenorth, including 0 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Phone and Internet.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Jul 8, 6:21 PM GMT+10.
- Phone (86%)
- Internet (14%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bridgenorth, Tasmania
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bridgenorth, Tasmania and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Bridgenorth, Tasmania
The most recent Telstra outage reports came from the following cities: Launceston, and Westbury.
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Bridgenorth, Tasmania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bridgenorth and nearby locations:
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Roseyeliz (@RosemaryMalcol5) reported from Launceston, TasmaniaJust had a terrifying time went into Telstra to solve a problem with my iPad went home only to discover they turned my phone off !
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mattyboi (@mattyboiau) reported from Launceston, Tasmania@romeohomo Telstra is always going down ot having prob
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Farmering Dad (@DamienCWalker) reported from Windermere, TasmaniaThe business was a cash cow. Telstra would send tens of thousands of dollars every month, yrs after our rel’ship to the customer had faded to nothing. Most ppl would buy a phone and we’d never see them again but Telstra kept sending us 3% of the value of their monthly phone bill.
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Steely Kafka (@Steely_Kafka) reported@strangerous10 @peterke60628957 @BConn39 Given Labor have had 3 terms in power, currently in their 4th, since Telstra was privatised and did nothing to change it, how is this an LNP problem?
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Tim (@BattleSideTim) reported@Nolongerscot @madwixxy @BarbaraHFlowers Well it sort of is an emergency if it’s not going through & the Minister in charge was rushing back from holidays.I mean let’s apportion blame to the relevant minister here & Telstra who wanted exclusivity. At least we now know we need a back up,as it affected a lot of industries as well as 000. So quite a potentially dangerous situation & thanks for the spelling correction.Silly me.
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Rob Ryan (@Berts_Folly) reported@winty1976 @blowingtom2 @Kerrynne_Liddle It's odds on that many Telstra executives face serious questions about the outage. People 'test driving' or other 000 emergency system indiscretions will inevitably attract scrutiny during this period.
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David Marler (@Qldaah) reportedListen to me. Telstra CEO Vicky Brady losing her job might make you feel better but it won't help improve the system. I've seen this scenario play out multiple times throughout my ITC career. Someone else comes in & it's Snakes & Ladders. Listen to the technicians. #auspol
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Jonathan Wilson (@jfwfreo) reported@DancingDanB If the reports that Telstra insisted on exclusivity and there was no ability to have a backup with a different carrier are true, blaming the Victorian government or any entity involved in operating the network is wrong.
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Lehmo (@lehmoatlarge) reported@strangerous10 @LNPvoterfail Telstra is the purist definition of the corporatisation of essential services. It’s not answerable to the public; only its shareholders. Hence we have a problem; and fly by night pollies handwringing isn’t going to fix it..
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A Wheelie Fungi M.Ci🚹♿ (@Antony_Clements) reported@MikeCarlton01 @Telstra That would be vodafone followed by optus and then telstra. Before anyone comes after me, vodafone went down for several months in 2010/2011, optus had a data breach in 2022 that affected nearly 10 million customers. Telstra just inconvenienced people.
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Mr.MojoRisn (@Totally4yeah) reported@AlastairClimate @PaulBongiorno Telstra (not Tesla, genius) was privatised by Howard, but Albanese’s Labor government directly contracts Telstra as the Emergency Call Person for Triple Zero. That’s why ACMA and the new Triple Zero Custodian are investigating, and why Labor can slap them with up to $30 million in fines. This wasn’t some 1990s relic. A software defect triggered a nationwide meltdown on 8 July 2026: 600+ Triple Zero calls failed, V/Line trains halted, payments and services crashed, hundreds needed welfare checks, and police are investigating a death potentially linked to it. Telstra itself admitted a secondary Triple Zero fault the next day. Your desperate “privatised decades ago, not our problem” line is pure hack deflection. The federal government has statutory oversight, regulatory power, and contractual responsibility for critical emergency infrastructure right now under Labor. Stop peddling ABC-grade spin for a clapped-out regime that can’t even keep Triple Zero working. Crawl back to your echo chamber.
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peter kenny (@peterke60628957) reported@strangerous10 @BConn39 Nationalise Telstra again. We shouldnt have to put up with this ****.
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Roger D (@DodsonRoger) reported@central01000011 Never had much luck with Voda in Australia. Fiji there great 👍 Haven’t had a good time with Telstra/Boost this week. Bring back CDMA.