Telstra outages and service status in Safety Beach, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Safety Beach, New South Wales
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Safety Beach, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Safety Beach and nearby locations:
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Kris Grace-Hely (@krisgracehely) reported from Moonee Beach, New South Wales@mikeaubrey2 @AlphWilliams Can’t access NBN so stuck with wireless/ satellite even slower than NBN and costs us $300 per month for 70GB (includes phone) which is better than Telstra which was costing us $900 per month. Hard running a business with the slow speed & the costs Only 8km from Coffs 😣😡
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ghost Patrol (@iamghostpatrol) reportedTelstra down again?
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Teflo (@teflocarbon) reported@agroasx @Telstra Your point being? I never said Starlink won’t affect anyone. It will likely hurt rural broadband providers and established satellite companies such as Viasat. That is still very different from "eating Telstra’s business."
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Kung 🇦🇺🇳🇿 🇮🇱 🇺🇦 (@DaKwozzie) reported@Terri_1987a @Greens are toxic and Un-Australian! I spent Friday laughing at 2 Dad's SHY chairing the Senate Telstra outage hearing
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Megan 🐈⬛ (@miss_inputs) reported@Telstra I'm not even a Telstra customer I'm just adding to the ratio
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Evans Electric (@tsport100) reportedA guy moved into a new apartment. Only “official” internet was FTTN NBN — $90/month for a pathetic 30 Mbps down max. He called Telstra and Optus. Both said “5G Fixed Wireless not available at your address.” He checked a cell tower map anyway. Half a dozen towers within a couple km. Bought a GL.iNet GL-X3000NR 5G router + built a DIY 4x4 MIMO LPDA external antenna. Result? 800 Mbps download / 170 Mbps upload. 25x faster. $75/month. Same building. Here’s exactly how he did it 🧵
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Luke (@lukeeee_sj) reported@realTomHamilton @BareSware @Telstra Comparing a 24/7 service to food service what in the world is this lmao.
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Robert dyer (@RdyerDyer) reported@Ausbobsmit She is totally ******* mad .Watching her today belittling the Telstra executives for the outage the other day and all from somebody who has never had to run a business.She has never employed anybody or had to pay wages .With technology you can always expect things to go wrong ffs
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Pragmatic Australian (@Pragmaticaust) reported@samstrades Today 19/7/26 - trying to get info from Telstra on how to lodge a complaint/compensation about the outage, Telstra are saying to customers that the cause was “unforeseen” …… they can’t help themselves #telstra #youhaveonejob #sackthelot
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MercurialJester (ジェスタ)🌡| PNGTuber ✊ 🇵🇸🍉🇱🇧✊ (@MercJestr) reportedA reminder that for the half-yearly fiscal report of 2025/26 Telstra posted $1.2B in profit. For HALF A YEAR. But the best they can do when their national network is crippled for their back-end ****-up is a half hearted shrug and a milquetoast "oopsie" email.
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McCubbinEnjoyer (@McCubbinEnjoyer) reported@LeeRespecter Privatisation in her mind means cost cutting to provide more value to shareholders. What that means in reality for maintaining a network is outsourcing the work to Infosys or the like. I don't see how Telstra being public prevents that happening as its the done thing these days