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Telstra Issues Reports Near Aura, Victoria

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

  • 194_luqman
    Luqman | 🍁 (@194_luqman) reported from Officedale, Victoria

    @woopdedoo652 @Telstra can you get someone who isn’t a robot to help the Unicorn out. Unicorn had a hailstorm destroy her fixed wireless. I don’t think doing a modem reboot is going to fix it ey.

  • PJCwasHere
    Peter J. Coburn (@PJCwasHere) reported from Pakenham East, Victoria

    @Telstra your NBN service is down in Pakenham 3810. Nothing on your sites. Time to fix?

  • PJCwasHere
    Peter J. Coburn (@PJCwasHere) reported from Pakenham East, Victoria

    @Telstra PAKENHAM 3810 NBN down. Phones down. Connection to Exchange good. It’s downstream from there. How long?

  • pebotuwa
    anuruddha #GoEarly #GoFast #SaveLives (@pebotuwa) reported from Officedale, Victoria

    @andy_penn on @abcnews #breakfast said about @Telstra Loneliness Survey & wish to suggest also conduct a survey on disruptions and stress caused by its poor and frequently breaking mobile coverage in many areas, let alone Black Spots I have 3 services with frequent call drops

  • PJCwasHere
    Peter J. Coburn (@PJCwasHere) reported from Pakenham East, Victoria

    @Telstra NBN Internet service down in PAKENHAM. No outages reported. Leds: Link=green,Online=white,Phone=nothing. Problem@your Exchange.

  • PJCwasHere
    Peter J. Coburn (@PJCwasHere) reported from Pakenham East, Victoria

    @Telstra We are so reliant on the Internet… 24 hours is waaaay too long!!! This is no way to provide a ‘service’.

  • LedleysLegends
    Harry Hotspur (@LedleysLegends) reported from Pakenham East, Victoria

    @gleebo41 Yep we’re down....can’t even load the Telstra troubleshooting page....

  • PJCwasHere
    Peter J. Coburn (@PJCwasHere) reported from Pakenham East, Victoria

    @NBN_Australia Yeah, no changes at home. Problem is the network has been deteriorating for some time now! Probably @Telstra oversubscribed. Just rubbish now. So ripped off.

  • PJCwasHere
    Peter J. Coburn (@PJCwasHere) reported from Pakenham East, Victoria

    @Telstra It’s not my equipment (power off/on done) - leds indicate that it is at the exchange. Link=green(so talking physically back to the exchange), ONLINE= white (exchange has an issue), PHONE=nothing (no connectivity upstream of exchange)

Telstra Issues Reports

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  • ChelleAB
    Michelle Burrows (@ChelleAB) reported

    I’ll second this. I note Albanese has no issue shackling the ALP’s NBN around our necks despite Telstra either.

  • BobDee12
    Bob Dee (@BobDee12) reported

    @AugusteReign @belinduhpyne @Ryandally08 Opportunity lost. This is a major problem with privatisation Federal Government owned and operated COR etc Oz was a mixed economy once which gave Oz a high standard of living L/NP wants taxpayers to pay for nuclear. Where are Oz true entrepreneurs? CBA, Telstra, CSL etc etc gone

  • tk_bulba
    TK (@tk_bulba) reported

    After numerous issues with @Telstra NBN were decided to give @Aussie_BB a try. Never again. For a company that prides itself on customer support this is the worst connection experience I’ve encountered. Allegedly now an NBN wide issue is preventing new connections.

  • emmastacey_
    em 💋 (@emmastacey_) reported

    @Telstra Why is the internet not working in Cranbourne this morning? Says planned works for 4G/5G but nothing about home internet.

  • GBTSocScientist
    GailT (@GBTSocScientist) reported

    @AlanBixter @Dehler45 @Telstra My internet SO SLOW 2day!

  • julerin8
    Weird Uncle Bob (@julerin8) reported

    @DavePhippen After 8 calls totalling 12 hours to NBN co and Telstra I found the magic key: Just say "Ombudsman" Service person arrived the next day and a new modem the same week.

  • LooksDodgy
    Dodgy Looks (@LooksDodgy) reported

    @robb_j_m Live out bush and had Satelite NBN - absolute crap - $89 pm. Telstra signal - absolute crap - $74 - 50Gig - pm. Swapped - Starlink - perfect internet and wifi calling - $139 pm - unlimited. Downgraded sim card to a cheap telstra operator - $25 pm. So total internet and phone went from $163 to $164 pm. That extra $1 quadrupled the speed and reception!

  • oliverjanik
    Oliver J (@oliverjanik) reported

    @loftwah I will never understand people who stay loyal to telstra or Optus

  • muskonomy
    Muskonomy (@muskonomy) reported

    NEWS: Telstra and TPG push Australian government for competitive spectrum auctions despite SpaceX warning Australian mobile carriers Telstra and TPG Telecom have urged the government to go ahead with open, competitive auctions for spectrum licences used for mobile and satellite mobile services, even after SpaceX warned it would withhold Starlink satellite mobile service in Australia if it isn’t given priority access to key wireless spectrum. SpaceX has made it clear that its satellite-to-mobile network (Starlink Direct to Cell) needs guaranteed access to Australia’s wireless airwaves to launch its full services — including voice and data for phones directly from satellites. But Telstra and TPG argue that giving one provider priority access risks limiting competition and could lock in high prices for consumers. A TPG spokesperson said competitive auctions are important because market concentration is a real risk if policy settings favour a single operator. They stressed Australia should encourage multiple satellite providers and business models, not entrench dominance by any one company, whether traditional mobile or satellite-based. Telstra and TPG’s stance comes amid broader debate about how Australia will manage spectrum — a critical resource that carries all mobile voice, text and data traffic. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has been consulting on future spectrum licences and how to allocate them fairly as older licences expire and new services are developed. Telstra itself has been active in satellite-mobile tech, testing and rolling out basic satellite messaging in Australia using SpaceX’s Direct to Cell system, but carriers say full commercial services must not be tied to exclusive spectrum access for one provider.

  • Ruby3560
    Ruby (@Ruby3560) reported

    @asphotos @thatfancypear @IceStationSpmda Yep, I remember seeing the original briefing for these units and the installation guide for the GBS Team at Telstra There are still a surprising amount of phones still on the PSTN network slowly being moved off