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Telstra Outage Report in Bordertown, Tatiara, State of South Australia

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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 Bordertown, State of South Australia

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

Telstra Outage Chart in Bordertown, Tatiara, State of South Australia 01/23/2026 19:50

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Telstra users through our website.

  1. Internet (45%)

    Internet (45%)

  2. Phone (34%)

    Phone (34%)

  3. Wi-fi (9%)

    Wi-fi (9%)

  4. E-mail (6%)

    E-mail (6%)

  5. TV (3%)

    TV (3%)

  6. Total Blackout (2%)

    Total Blackout (2%)

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Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dinos22 dinos22 (@dinos22) reported

    10,000 Optus customer’s info leaked, now 30,000 Telstra employee’s data leaked. Is there a decent telco left in this country seriously?!

  • ParisandEve Pariseve (@ParisandEve) reported

    @Telstra Have just managed to (possibly) have resolution after the 4 hour mark. Complaint number 45370564

  • mariusk007 ΜⒶяⒾ𝐔ş (@mariusk007) reported

    @RavenZech2 I saw a tweet that was deleted saying there was a breach on the Telstra network as well. Not sure because they deleted it.

  • bernieshares Bernieshares (@bernieshares) reported

    @MikeCarlton01 @DeborahSnow They are crap. Fed up with this scamming crap. Changing to Telstra

  • imcallingyouou2 imcallingyouout (@imcallingyouou2) reported

    @Telstra Appreciate the clarification, but downplaying does not provide any greater reassurance. No matter if it was a breach, information was released and shared without customers knowledge or consent. So blasé, this is a very serious incident, even if the data is old and innocuous.

  • deanja110 DEANJA🇦🇺 (@deanja110) reported

    @Mbridget21 @Fiona06732795 Hmmm, now I wonder, what could possibly go wrong with that "Digital ID". 🤔🤔🤔given what we've seen with Optus during the past week, and then today Telstra, and just here in the Newcastle Hunter area, a disability service has had their data hacked during the past couple of days.

  • noreasonspec The Guybrush Chocobo (@noreasonspec) reported

    The reporting on the 'telstra breach' today has been nothing short of shambolic The breach is from 2017, and its not even a direct telstra breach, and it doesn't just affect telstra and **** honestly the media in this nation.

  • m_a_n_u______ Manu Herold 🐭 (@m_a_n_u______) reported

    @Telstra @ellymelly Here are some facts 👉 Telstra steals money from long gone customers because deliberate downgrading their service so that your business and reputation get damaged is not enough for these Telstra criminals.

  • CleftChinBoy Cleft chin boy (@CleftChinBoy) reported

    First @Optus and now. @Telstra . How is #Australia to feel secure when it’s biggest telcos are dishing out their customer data to Hackers. It’s almost comical how @VodafoneAU was taken to task for a network issue in 2010, but no accountability imposed on these for serious crime!

  • johnskeleton195 John (@johnskeleton195) reported

    @Telstra Yes they are at a loss. It's across the board in gymea. 3G full bars, 4G nothing. No outage reports. No one seems to know why