Telstra outages and service status in Mollymook Beach, New South Wales
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: phone, internet and total blackout.
- Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Mollymook Beach, including 0 direct reports.
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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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Telstra Issues Reports Near Mollymook Beach, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mollymook Beach and nearby locations:
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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:
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The Project (@theprojecttv) reportedTelstra says it is working with South Australia Police as they investigate the death of a person at a regional hospital during the company’s triple zero network issues. The telco said its thoughts were with the person’s family and loved ones, and that it was helping police establish whether there was any connection between the death and the outage.
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anthony, underclass prole cat, edwards (@anthony45052793) reported@NuttElecs @PaulBongiorno i remember a few years ago when a small fire in a chatswood telstra office took out their whole national SMS system. telstra loves single point of failure network design, i doubt they have much redundancy at all.
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Salt N pepper 🌶️ (@Partytime63) reported@JacintaAllanMP Telstra is most expensive service provider and can't even manage their network properly? We expect some resignations from executives on this failure.
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joan Reynolds (@joanReynolds52) reported@wally_waldo83 @AaronDodd @Telstra As a stock market listed entity, Telstra’s legal responsibility is to make money for its shareholders. Since it is an essential service, it should NEVER have been privatised. Everything wrong with Oz has John Howard’s signature on it!
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melly,go figure (@meljone09114086) reported@OsherFeldman If she had an ounce of understanding she would know anyone ringing 000 when there’s a failure of a network like Telstra would know that the call is diverted to another network & it takes about a minute to connect through, as I heard today. Education people
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anthony, underclass prole cat, edwards (@anthony45052793) reported@ruseethruable @MikeCarlton01 @Telstra out here landlines fail the moment the power goes out, no battery or generator backup at our exchange. mobile has 4 hour battery backup. our grid provider, essential energy, likes to schedule regular 8 hour outages for maintenance.
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thomas (@_pathfindertom_) reportedSo apparently it was an update that went awry that caused Telstra to go down. So makes me ask the question again why do companies not thoroughly sandbox their updates before rolling them out. Because if the system is so fragile then ensure every update is ready to go.
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Ash 🇦🇺 (@TheInspectorAsh) reported@heidimur This isn’t just about Telstra. We saw similar issues with Optus. If our emergency communications and critical infrastructure are meant to be resilient, why do single network outages continue to have such widespread impacts? It’s time to review whether our redundancy is truly independent, or whether we’re relying on backups that share the same points of failure.
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Peterh (@intnlctzn) reportedLooks like with three recent Telstra outages, and the apparent network weaknesses, China wouldn’t even have to fire a rifle in order to knock Australia out.
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draino (@PhilalcoA) reported@JacintaAllanMP We also expect compensation from you, your corrupt government, and the criminal unions you support. But I guess none of you will pay us back. So why should you expect Telstra to respond