Telstra outages and service status in Coomba Park, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Coomba Park, New South Wales
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Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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A K (@AK22762976) reported@PaulBongiorno Oh woe is me ! Just purchase a sim card supported by Optus [this is redundancy contingency] when Telstra goes off line swap out their sim & slot in the backup & vice versa. Alteratively purchase a dual sim phone which allows you to switch between service providers
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Rebel News Australia (@RebelNews_AU) reported🚨 Labor Government Says It’s Time for Telstra to ‘Face the Music’ for Not Putting Australians First Communications Minister Anika Wells said the Labor government will hold Telstra to account following a network outage that she said had made the last few days “really difficult for many Australians.” She said Telstra must demonstrate it is reliable and puts Australians first. Critics have argued the Labor government is also responsible for the disruptions to Australian's lives as a result of the network outage.
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Snuffles 🌸 (@Snuffle16106950) reported@10NewsAU Poor excuse @Telstra ... It splashed over msm how can she be unaware? Does it look it she couldn't be bother picking her mobile phone and switched off?? If so, retire her and she'll have plenty of time take holidays!!! She's a in responsible role for heaven sake!!!
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Marcus Wong (@aussiewongm) reported@hutcho66 @MiddleMoney @Anneeokeefe Hence when Telstra network came back up for end users the railway systems were still boned.
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FlyingDropBear - Twatter - full of bots. (@FlyingDropBear) reported@Qldaah Maybe if Telstra hadn't spent 20 years letting the network fall into ruin, this wouldn't be happening. Our old pit was held together with plastic bags and tape.
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Just Kas - If Not Now Then When? (@keskes60) reported@CecPedersen @Qldaah I'm sure that as the Shadow Communications minister she would have enough access to senior #Telstra staff to confirm if there was a problem Or indeed a simple call to the Minister's office
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Bill Anderson (@dinkumas) reported@PaulBongiorno Shocking Telstra outage ! As if we humans built anything that is not fallible! It’s about time people grew up and stop trying to blame something for everything that goes wrong. Christ on a bike ,we have turned into a country of weak pricks!
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Radio Australis (@freedom4UU) reportedI'm a big fan of StarLink and have a mini as I'm part of the mobile community in Australia. With the mini mounted on my roof rack I stay connect on the road 24/7 no matter what. Because Telstra in particular have been regressive in the 4G space in country Australia. "LACK OF COVERAGE" But, I haven't put all my eggs in one basket. I still use a sim card router in areas with decent mobile coverage. It helps keep the cost down. It will be interesting when SpaceX have their mobile phone satellites up and running. Hopefully it will put pressure on current telcos to reduce their over charging. Right Telstra?
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Mike Jones (@mikejonestechno) reported@AnikaWells please mandate @Starlink must be used as backup connectivity for 000 calls on all AU mobile networks in case of emergency in widespread @Telstra outage.
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twensor (@twensor) reported@adaptive_ape Indeed. Stop & think about it. What did Telstra think would happen if they ignored multiple warnings, failed to mitigate the risk & it resulted in a huge national outage? Fat bonuses for cost shifting the risk onto the rest of us??? Wtf was the decision making here? #auspol