Telstra Outage Report in Bordertown, Tatiara, State of South Australia
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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.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Telstra users through our website.
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Internet (44%)
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Phone (36%)
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Wi-fi (8%)
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E-mail (6%)
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Total Blackout (3%)
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TV (3%)
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Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Adam Eberbach
(@aeberbach) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@jan_ekholm Well that blew up! I wasn’t watching. Yeah internal network with DNS as Pi-Hole, bridged to hardcoded DNS from Telstra. As for spyware set-top boxes, “smart” TVs etc., they don’t get a network connection at all.
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Evan
(@fictillius) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
Playing the call the Telstra number the error message says to call and getting transferred around to different people that can’t help then being put through to the exit survey after wasting time and nothing being done
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Nathan Vaughan
(@therealvstar) reported
from
Portland, State of Victoria
Note: NOT available on tablets nor fones. Ull have to watch the grand finals on tvs like everyone else. Thank telstra & stupid streaming exclusive rights 🙄
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Zaphod Beeblebrox
(@Zaphod_BBX) reported
from
Port Macquarie, State of New South Wales
@MeckeringBoy @LeanneH56251190 I'm on a 50Mbps plan as well and get 47-48. Have no issues with streaming Netflix or catch up TV at all. I did get a new modem when I went to provider. I went with Aussie Broadband bcs I was sick of Telstra BS. They've been great upfront, honest and ready to fight NBNCo.
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Andrew Jeppesen
(@ajep) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@Telstra Can you explain why my Telstra “Smart” Modem has switched over to Telstra's mobile network 8 times in the past 2 months
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What Do You Know?
(@Glenelg22) reported
from
Gold Coast, State of Queensland
Today we’ve had Telstra credentials stolen. Apple ID stolen and I’ve got an unhackable modem takenover by unethical hacks, who’s going to help me @CyberGovAU @Scamwatch_gov @AusFedPolice #IDFraud
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crankyoldman55
(@crankyoldman55) reported
from
Lithgow, State of New South Wales
If you sign up on a plan with Telstra I would advise that you keep the date you signed up as they have a policy of not contacting you when your plan expires. They hope you will keep paying,they even kept charging me after I cancelled a service. Might be legal atm but is immoral.
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Dominique Autard
(@Autard26) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@Telstra Well what do you know @NBN_Australia finally click over to 85Mbps....did I spend countless hours to resolve the fact that #telstra “forgot” to flick the switch on my account...why did it have to come to a #complaint
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Mitchell Vladamotte
(@Slacko_Mitch) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@Telstra I’ve already moved on. I left because you wouldn’t let me upgrade my phone a month early (I was a Telstra customer since I had my “hiptop” maybe 10yrs). So I saw out my contract and moved to Optus. They were just as good and cheaper. Im now on prepaid and it’s even cheaper again.
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Hillary Wilde
(@hillariousmac) reported
from
Gundagai, State of New South Wales
@RadioNational @ACCAN_AU @Telstra @IDEASAU @Optus @VodafoneAU Talking clock / 1194 is an essential service for many Australians, especially those with low or no vision & receives 2 million calls per annum. Aghast that it has been switched off! #bringbackgeorge