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Telstra Outage Report in Mollymook Beach, Shoalhaven Shire, New South Wales

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Mollymook Beach, New South Wales

The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Mollymook Beach, New South Wales 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.

  • 41% Internet (41%)
  • 36% Phone (36%)
  • 9% E-mail (9%)
  • 9% Wi-fi (9%)
  • 4% Total Blackout (4%)
  • 2% TV (2%)

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Mollymook Beach, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mollymook Beach and nearby locations:

  • huntingnemo
    Mick (@huntingnemo) reported from Lake Tabourie, New South Wales

    @Telstra yet again failing your customers with terrible customer service that is not even close to being considered below satisfactory. Your lack of customer service is appalling.

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • GirlFromShikahr
    GirlFromShikahr (@GirlFromShikahr) reported

    @officiallyiffyy @CuteNysNys This happened to me about 6 years ago. Neighbours had spotty internet. Telstra came over to work on it. Their internet was restored/fixed and it took 6 weeks for them (Telstra) to come out again and fix mine.

  • petermartinsept
    Peter Martin (@petermartinsept) reported

    Well the MyTelstra App is the most useless way of doing something like changing address @Telstra Tried for ages and even the call back function wouldn’t work. Seriously considering getting rid of my last Telstra service They have the worst customer service experience imaginable

  • KateDennehy2
    Kate Dennehy (@KateDennehy2) reported

    Have you tried to get onto #Optus or #Telstra help through a phone recently? Both are totally hopeless. It seems they hate using phones these days so offer a 30 minute wait to put you off or try to send you to their app. Yet another ‘service’ that should be privatised. #auspol

  • pauljm
    pauljm (@pauljm) reported

    @Telstra Thanks Laura it won’t connect. I’ve been on to support last Friday all the way to level 2. Then I was in the store & they tried changing my email address from a bigpond but it seems to be stuck now.

  • DavidHHWilson
    David H H Wilson (@DavidHHWilson) reported

    @petermartinsept @Telstra I can recommend iiNet for broadband. There customer service is very good indeed.

  • pauljm
    pauljm (@pauljm) reported

    @Telstra The store escalated the issue then someone called me that didn’t know much & had really bad connection sounded like India by the call quality anyway they never called back after dropping out

  • m_herbert
    Matthew Herbert (@m_herbert) reported

    @gundamaincattle @Telstra Absolutely horrible. I hope you’re staying safe.

  • rwerkh
    Richard Werkhoven 🥛 (@rwerkh) reported

    @stilgherrian Around 20 years ago my ancient Mac II died in the Christmas break and took down the Telstra Bigpond homepage.

  • Chickenman_243
    Zack (@Chickenman_243) reported

    @Daris001Ian @msftbob @SAPowerNetworks Bahaha ikr, it doesn't make sense. He also thinks telstra should have a contingency plan to avoid people losing service because "its not that hard"

  • canaus200
    Paul Sims (@canaus200) reported

    @JosephB68927992 @abcnews The government already pays Telstra for its poor quality, intermittent internet, so just having on, when it's needed, in the classroom, in any outback education situation, is a better use of your tax dollar...don't be worried mate, it's all good 😜