Telstra outages and service status in Albury, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Albury, New South Wales
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Albury, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Albury and nearby locations:
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Michael Banovic (@MichaelBanovic) reported from Albury, New South Wales@AKunowski @LanaMurphy @Telstra Not in Albury at the moment. Signal is strong but the speed is atrocious. Central Wodonga has the best speed.
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Mark Jesser (@MarkJesser) reported from Wodonga, Victoria@Telstra Hi Jessica, no not showing any outages, speeds are terrible, have reset network settings etc with no improvement.
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Ryan Burles (@ryanburles) reported from Albury, New South Wales@Telstra Ongoing, around 5-6 months now. At its worst in CBD during 9-5
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Fox Silver (@OzFlame) reported from Albury, New South Wales@Telstra I just attempted to register for the firefighter assistance package you have announced. On phone for 20 mins, spoke to someone I could barely understand, put on hold, disconnected. So much for the “help”.Thanks Telstra 😡 #ffs #nohelpforme #TelstraOnHold #hangup
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Kim B (@too_good1) reported from Wodonga, Victoria@Telstra Still intermittent hopefully what ever the problem is it’ll be fixed by tomorrow.
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Judy Lee (@JudyLee81046752) reported from Albury, New South Wales@victa810 Thank you Dennis. My request was granted. It just took a very long time listening to truly stupid recordings. Then one of the areas to be out through to was Foxtel. I couldn’t believe my ears. What does Foxtel have to do with Telstra?
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Kim B (@too_good1) reported from Albury, New South Wales@Telstra A response whilst I was still at work would have been preferred no known outages according to your website but that’s never accurate.
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Thomas Anderson (@TomAnderson62) reported from Albury, New South WalesLooks like @telsta service has been restored in Albury area. #telstra
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Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Stuart Bland (@96Mrbsa) reported@merkin_about Not as old as me, and I only went to gmail coz Telstra decided to no longer support the system I'd been paying for for years. *****.
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Jesse (@JesseValeri) reported@Busybee32433175 @Teh_Jkr @Optus Any time I wanted a new phone I'd walk into a Telstra store and just buy one. My SIM is already Telstra its just plug and play. People make the mistake of getting a new phone whilst still paying off the current one. A never ending cycle of payments for something shiny. Boring.
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Joanne Jones (@JoanneJ37319580) reportedThe telecommunications industry needs a closer look by the Australian ombudsman or whoever regulates fees being taken for service not provided. Telcos with phone only service centres overseas are in the perfect position to rip people off under the banner of Optus/Telstra.
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The Trend Trader (@SixG369) reportedAI helped me save $270 a year tonight. Not by doing anything fancy. It just helped me survive the telco maze. The Optus bill started at $251.30/month. After a long support chat, it dropped to $228.80/month. That is $22.50/month saved. $270/year. The real win was not the discount. The real win was AI helping me: - Ask better questions - Check the maths - Avoid payout traps - Push past the first “best offer” - Get the final number confirmed in writing They first offered a small plan downgrade. Then we asked about loyalty. Then retention. Then the numbers did not add up. AI spotted the issue. One plan change had not actually been processed. So, we pushed again. Final result: Old bill: $251.30/month New bill: $228.80/month Yearly saving: $270 AI did not magically save me money. It just stopped me from giving up while the telco maze tried to win. Next target: Telstra internet.
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Julie Burgess (@julieburgess623) reported@Telstra for 5 days now we have been unable to watch Foxtel as our internet speed is 4.49 as per their consultant. We have contacted NBN who told us to contact Telstra. The person there said the problem is our modem which it is not. We need a solution please Telstra.
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Pelli69 (@pelli_69) reportedanyone else with @Optus ? Have spent almost 6 hours with them online today trying to arrange an NBN service for when I move, transferred to numerous different agents only to have them tell me thay cant help me as originally promised. @Telstra here I come
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Kranky Kath (@kathtatts) reported@ellymelly Spare a thought for those of us who have no choice of provider so have to just suck it up. Same goes for phone service and Telstra says if we don't like it then disconnect and have no phone at all.
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Bennyboy1 (@bennyyy_boyyy) reported@Starlink Update: customer care sent me the kit via express post and gave $25 credit. Installation went ahead smoothly as per schedule and very happy so far. No more crap NBN that Telstra put up their prices to $115 per month for 50mbps but my Starlink gives me 100mbps for $75 per month
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Scrumblebum (@scrumblebum1) reported@Foxtel and @Telstra will yiu get rid of your not answering chats in your page. I’m a human and want to speak with a human . ***** sake where is customer service these days
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Francis McF (@FrancisMcF1O) reportedFunny how Telstra says they don’t have a monopoly… Yet every emergency service, farm, mine, truckie, and regional business is forced onto their network. If everyone must use one provider, that’s a monopoly.