Telstra Outage Report in Mollymook Beach, Shoalhaven Shire, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Mollymook Beach, State of 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 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 (43%)
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Phone (36%)
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E-mail (9%)
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Wi-fi (6%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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TV (2%)
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Mollymook Beach, State of 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, State of 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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(@stu6162) reported
@Telstra Why would Samsung change the time? They have phones all over the world. So they rely either on location (which they got right) or network time which Telstra got wrong. It is 2022 why haven't Telstra worked with all your phone suppliers to get this right?
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Patrick Gilmartin
(@Gilmar15Patrick) reported
@GregoryJaySea @abcnews ”remote” is open to interpretation. One only has to look at Telstra’s record of where it prefers to invest in infrastructure to understand that utilities companies ‘don’t want’ to provide equity of service to remote customers.
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Belinda
(@BellRae) reported
Hey @telstra - I am once again asking why you put your name to events where your network can’t cope with the number of people present? At the NRL GF and like every freaking year your network is overloaded and I can’t use data 🙄
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Anthony Hoffmann
(@damspics) reported
@Telstra That could be a weird thing to do. Oh, you mean add. It's not strange. I can see the error in the javascript code. Years ago it was a trendy thing to have the address 'verified' using code but it's been redundant for years. It's literally a 3 minute fix.
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Arbi Asadoorian
(@ArbiAsadoorian) reported
@Telstra is there any outage in Sydney on your crappy services again???? Bunch of useless people!!! Or is it the other idiots @NBN_Australia ???
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Anthony Hoffmann
(@damspics) reported
@Telstra And let's be honest. Telstra don't value feedback. This isn't directed at you Lauren. If Telstra had half an idea about what people want, then they would know the most scarcest commodities in the world now are honesty and responsibility. Customers are no longer stupid.
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James
(@James57498470) reported
@Telstra @punkionaire Imo Just keep upgrading the network and offering more competitive deals. Try not to fall back into the monopoly mindset that plagued Australia prior to the NBN. Think rual tower infrastructure should be shared but that's not fair if you paid for it I guess.
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Miggie
(@Miggie07758273) reported
@chdyctt @macsween_prue @Optus I’m not an Optus customer but Telstra, CBA, & a few other orgs have all contacted me this past week to let me know how they are protecting my data…
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Jeremy
(@jeremydyancey) reported
...have major brand damage for years to come. But let's not forget that Optus is the 2nd largest telco in Australia - an underdog to Telstra that paved the way for a more competitive market and greater choice for consumers...
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Chris McGrath
(@cpmcgrath) reported
@Telstra @stu6162 We report the problem every year and you never fix it. The timezone is set by the tower you connect to. When there is no daylight savings, for some reason you set the time to NSW time, in the final hours of the day before, you change it to Queensland time.