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Telstra Issues Reports Near South Golden Beach, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in South Golden Beach and nearby locations:

  • blackfellafilms
    Blackfella Films (@blackfellafilms) reported from South Golden Beach, 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:

  • Ben_Davison1
    Ben Davison (@Ben_Davison1) reported

    CBA makes $620 PROFIT PER CUSTOMER Westpac makes $532 per customer NAB makes $835! (Milking small businesses pays off) By comparison Telstra makes $104 profit per customer & super retail group (Rebel, Supercheap Auto etc) makes $20 per customer No wonder banks love oligarchy

  • lyng62
    Lyn (@lyng62) reported

    Ring ring (random mobile number) “Hello is that Lynette? It’s Steven from Telstra to discuss your internet connection” Me: “Well that’s bullshit Steven, I’m not with Telstra. Take your scam and **** off arsehole” Was gone very fast. Bunch of c**nts.

  • leshyne
    Les H 🇦🇺 🏌🏻‍♂️ (@leshyne) reported

    Telstra notified local residents on the 18th that there will be a six day disruption to service from the 17th! Good one @Telstra No 4G or internet during the day for six days. SOS only.

  • BillNosworthy
    Bill Nosworthy (@BillNosworthy) reported

    @rwallace67 @SimonCotter62 We have 2 mobiles with telstra, only because there's no other option at present! Everything else has been shut down, saving around $400 a month. Added starlink (home & mini) for less than $200/month, so after 6 months all the hardware is paid for as well. No regrets, it's v good!

  • ross_vallance
    Ross Vallance (@ross_vallance) reported

    @blu_boys @Optus If you bank with commonwealth they have a deal with more. It uses the Telstra network, usually 25% off with an already well priced plan.

  • DanKelly966767
    Dan Kelly ♥️🇦🇺💯 (@DanKelly966767) reported

    @KobieThatcher @Ann19851873 Agree 💯 Also with the recent Telstra outage and formed Optus outage. Both affecting Eftpos networks and ATM’s. Cash is king for many reasons including privacy. Do not let cash die out.

  • BrentHodgson
    Brent Hodgson (@BrentHodgson) reported

    @geofiasco @DHughesy @aaronsmith Aside: Whether the Telstra sale was ultimately a windfall is contested. It raised $60bn to sell the assets, then we spent $60bn on NBN Co just to regain access to the assets sold and duplicate/upgrade the network we sold - and Telstra has paid something like $80-85bn in shareholder dividends along the way. In many respects, NBN shouldn't exist. It should have been the $80-85bn in "shareholder dividends" to the Public Owner that paid for the fibres to be laid - not a $60bn investment after a $60bn sale. But NBN was forced to be created after a now-shareholder-owned Telstra responded to how it might build a national broadband network with a non-compliant 12 page letter effectively saying "we won't - the copper wires are our privately-owned monopoly and we want to protect our market monopoly".

  • BrownSquirrel
    BrownSquirrel (@BrownSquirrel) reported

    @Telstra But I don't want to so please help with this instead of trying to make me do something I dont want to do.

  • mikeshome2000
    mike (@mikeshome2000) reported

    Just left the Telstra shop and there colours are orange, obviously they now support PHON

  • TimothyJ_23
    Tim (@TimothyJ_23) reported

    Would love to know why @Telstra network is randomly cutting out at HBF Park in Perth. There are literally mobile receivers on the light towers