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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.
  • 86% Phone (86%)
  • 14% Internet (14%)

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 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.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Launceston Phone 10 days ago
Launceston Phone 11 days ago
Westbury Phone 11 days ago
Launceston Internet 11 days ago
Launceston Phone 11 days ago
Launceston Phone 11 days ago

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Bridgenorth, Tasmania

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

  • DamienCWalker
    Farmering Dad (@DamienCWalker) reported from Windermere, Tasmania

    The 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.

  • mattyboiau
    mattyboi (@mattyboiau) reported from Launceston, Tasmania

    @romeohomo Telstra is always going down ot having prob

  • RosemaryMalcol5
    Roseyeliz (@RosemaryMalcol5) reported from Launceston, Tasmania

    Just had a terrifying time went into Telstra to solve a problem with my iPad went home only to discover they turned my phone off !

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AusMickDundee
    Aussie Mick 777 (@AusMickDundee) reported

    🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 Telstra data intermittent outages.. Telstra Really A Secure Network As they Say..? Prove it. Being Threatened or Hacked. This been going on for a long time now Years in Fact.. Makes Consumers wonder if it's All Fixed And Secure in their Network Infrastructure...

  • NeurospicyLife3
    Neurospicy Life (@NeurospicyLife3) reported

    @WandaNightOwl Ouch on the journey time! I feel you though, they’re great until they’re not. Hope you didn’t get stuck with the Telstra outage last week too 😬

  • hbrodesser
    Helmut Brodesser (@hbrodesser) reported

    @trobb158 @FetchStep Especially one that echoes Barnaby Joyce’s moronic suggestion of a link between the Telstra blackout and a Chinese rocket test.

  • enertium
    Enertium AI Cyber Defence (@enertium) reported

    @CompSciFutures Holy kow I can’t believe Telstra and COA VICPOL still have not reconnected my M2M Medical emergency assistance sims. I’m supposed to be working on Tier 1 NOC for this cyber crisis. @FSF even prepaid me in stickers!!! F off McKinsey. See my GitHub: APMonitor. It’s big in NYC as a B NOC, because: walking down the street and throwing a date point over the fence. 🤘🤘🤘

  • TurboDungstorm
    Turbo Dungstorm (@TurboDungstorm) reported

    @PacificJay19 @elldeeone @Telstra Nothing would surprise me. I've seen the biggest of biggest Tech companies make rookie level config errors on all sorts of gear.

  • andrewrdn463
    Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported

    @Telstra Telstra asking customers to prove how they were affected by the outage is digusting. STOP IT VICKI BRADY - YOU ARE ON $8 MILLION A YEAR!!!!!!!

  • andrewrdn463
    Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported

    @Telstra Telstra has sent "Sorry we let you down" emails to customers but are deleting complaints. VICKI BRADY MUST RESIGN.

  • 1motherwolfx2
    Melanie Grand (@1motherwolfx2) reported

    Telstra is one company. It is unreliable and not dependable. I would investigate what's really going on inside the company. I've been saying for years that technology, as it is now, is totally unreliable and dangerous when it doesn't work.

  • ChilverEric
    Eric Chilver (@ChilverEric) reported

    @grok Telstra outage, has me thinking of banking in Australia, tap and go hacking and digital currency security. Are all banks doing away with tellers or just certain branches

  • Toni_cious
    MestaTee (@Toni_cious) reported

    Why you should avoid Buying a Locked iPhone. Most iPhone vendors do not take out the time to explain to their customers why they should not buy a locked iPhone despite the price difference between the same iPhone model and same storage. This is what every iPhone customer must know about locked iPhones. Locked iPhones are locked to one carrier (e.g Verizon, Telstra, Vodafone) these are like MTN,Glo and Airtel here in Nigeria. These iPhones are Sold by a carrier with a network lock, meaning you can only use the iPhone with their network as a means to protect their investments. These carriers subsidizes the iPhones and lets you pay over a 12 or 36 months period depending on the plan. So only their networks work on the iPhones. Locked iPhones only accept the original carrier’s sim unless unlocked. They cannot be used with local networks e.g A locked AT&T iPhone cannot accept local sims like MTN or Glo. They have very low resale value. Now most vendors do not explain all this to their customers, they let them buy locked iPhones which would definitely give them issues later and upon return,charge them for the iPhones to get unlocked which in most cases are temporary solutions as the iPhones would still remain locked later, so buying them are generally a loss for the customer. Always insist on buying a Factory Unlocked (FU) iPhone no matter the price difference and persuasion from the vendor. Hope this helps someone out there.