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 Canβt 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 π£π‘
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Raymond McKeown (@RaymondKeown3) reported@Kate3015 Typical Telstra, Telstra must explain what exactly caused the outage, what the fix & what will they do to ensure it never happens again, but they won't. Typical mindset from Telstra, they know already, but will stay stum
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anthony, underclass prole cat, edwards (@anthony45052793) reported@twensor @FetchStep sadly its totally on form for telstra. remember when a small fire in their chatswood building took out the national SMS network. where i live telstra, nbn, optus and vodafone are all on a 4 hour battery backup, while essential energy schedules regular 8 hour outages.
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nole_skum (@nole_skum_inaug) reported@Telstra How about getting a decent CEO that can see you through this **** and not a useless DEI hire?
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katie π (@katiebecker16) reported@Kate3015 @Oz_Mocker Albanese also says that he and Telstra orchestrated the outage to help 16s stay off social media
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twensor (@twensor) reported@ravirockks Telstra: "our controls were not good enough". Understatement of the year? Culture is the problem: minimise maintenance costs & only fix things when they fail - - because customers bear the costs of outage. Telcos need a big lesson in what an essential service means. #auspol
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Jojo π π¦πΊ (@joey_jo00) reportedQuestions should be asked as to why @Telstra does have adequate monitoring on it's network if they downdetector. Amatuers...
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Titch Ashen (@titchashen) reportedGod old human error was the cause of the massive Telstra outage. Guess in a way that's reassuring that a preventable stuff up was the cause, rather than bad actors. For the cause of such a depilating telco outage.
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Aussie Mick 777 (@AusMickDundee) reportedTelstra also Charge the most for just a average amount of data...Than Any of the Telco Companies... Telstra is the Most Expensive. And at Slow download Speeds.. Turn this into a I hate Telstra thread I don't care..you can voice your dissgruntlements here..
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Lynn Phillips (@HappyPawsTreats) reportedJust got an email from Telstra. Couldn't copy the image, so this is the body of the mesasage. An "apology". That's all. These people aren't serious AND they're cheap .... "Sorry we let you downLast week we let you down, and I am sorry for that. An issue in our mobile network caused significant disruption to our customers and to Australians. We know how much people rely on us to keep in touch, do their work, run businesses and stay safe. It's extremely frustrating when mobile services aren't available, and we're deeply sorry for the impact this had on so many people. Networks are large and complex, and we invest significantly in the resilience of our network. When something goes wrong, we're committed to taking accountability, giving you clear information, and fixing issues as quickly as possible. We understand what caused the issue and will complete a full investigation and take what we learn to make our network stronger. You have my commitment on that. More details about what occurred are available on our network outage webpage, including if you want to get in contact or make a complaint. We've also seen some reports of customers receiving calls from fraudsters trying to take advantage of this moment. Please be extra careful of calls you receive from people claiming to be from Telstra. If you're unsure, hang up and call us directly. We take our responsibility as Australia's largest telco extremely seriously. Thank you for your patience as we worked through this, and for the trust you place in us. We don't take it for granted. Vicki Brady, Chief Executive Officer, Telstraπ·"
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Cotty (@Cotty_Merv) reported@Offerandextend @Wolfie__Bear @Telstra So did everything go smoothly? Did the world collapse because you couldn't call your midwife as soon as you went into labour? Or did you just need to get your main character syndrome fix?