Telstra Outage Report in South Golden Beach, Byron Shire, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in South Golden 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 South Golden 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 (47%)
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Phone (32%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (6%)
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TV (3%)
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Total Blackout (3%)
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Telstra Issues Reports Near South Golden Beach, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in South Golden Beach and nearby locations:
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Blackfella Films
(@blackfellafilms) reported
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South Golden Beach, State of New South Wales
3 days of no mobile service in South Golden Beach. @Telstra when will this be fixed. Can’t ring anyone to wish them a Happy New Year.
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Paul Sullivan
(@pasull) reported
@markhumphries The NBN fee just replaced the Telstra Connection fee $250 10 yes ago and my landlord paid it back then. FYI Home Wireless BB or 5G are **** when weather is bad. PS: why changing rental so often?
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Dave Says
(@DaveK_Says) reported
@Telstra this email I just got tells me you are planning on once again cutting back on what I get as a pre paid customer and I’m just curious as to why?
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Julia Dehm
(@juliadehm) reported
@Telstra I've moved oversea and want to cancel my plan. You staff told me before I left I could cancel easily through the app, but when I tried to do that, your bot told me I had to call, and when I tried to call I was told I didn't have service to that number. Just cancel it.
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Kristy
(@kristy_lee12) reported
@ShiannonC I hope you managed to get what you need from them. Unfortunately Telstra are also awful to deal with in this circumstance.
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Kerrie Nancy
(@Kerrie70731100) reported
@ShiannonC We are trying to cancel my mums Telstra phone account she’s in a nursing home. Apparently we need to go into a Telstra shop with 100 points if ID and the POA….. Shr even spoke to them on the phone herself. It’s ridiculous😔
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Activista
(@Lilipealea) reported
@ShiannonC Years back a female neighbour could not get Telstra to change a service because she wasn’t the main account holder - husband was. He was AWOL. She rang them back and said she was ‘Ian’ and it all happened without a glitch. Stupid stupid and v frustrating.
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Jamie Chan
(@JamieAChan) reported
Hey @Telstra, I’m a long time customer with multiple services and frankly not feeling the love. I am wanting to switch internet plans to take advantage of the new Kayo offering. I’ve been told can’t do as I’m not new. What happened to looking after your existing customers?
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Josh Maddison
(@eljosho1102) reported
@RebeccaHuntley2 to be honest you would have that issue with most telcos these days 🫤. Last time I had to ring Telstra to resolve something I was on hold for 1 hr and that's why I often just go to the nearest store to resolve a problem before I try ringing, 80% of the time that strategy works
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DeusINXS
(@VoxExSinister) reported
@markhumphries Australian Telcos have always been **** like this. When I first moved out of home in the early 80s as an impoverished teen, living on $36/week, Telstra wanted $260 to get a bloody phone line installed, which I obviously couldn't afford.
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BangTTS
(@bang_tts) reported
@RealCharmingJo Telstra has the best coverage but costs a bit. Boost is a cheaper alternative, uses the same network (I recommend this one).