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Telstra Issues Reports Near Scotts Head, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Scotts Head and nearby locations:

  • porknpuha
    porknpuha (@porknpuha) reported from Scotts Head, New South Wales

    @Telstra I am canceling my Telstra/Foxtel payments until they come and fix the line fault they caused

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • awthorpe
    Andrew Thorpe (@awthorpe) reported

    @Telstra Is there any update on why there is no network capacity at the largest train station in Victoria. It was so bad my iPhone went to SoS / satellite mode today? I’m seeing all these ads that the network and coverage is so good yet in Melbourne cbd I can’t use my phone….

  • ARTCvan
    ARTCvan 🍉 (@ARTCvan) reported

    @frokfrdk don't forget Telstra/TPG/Optus might just block it from the network for no reason either... expensive *** paper weight

  • enz2g
    enz (@enz2g) reported

    @joey8bitz @1WeakGuttedDog You’re so confidently wrong. No **** it’s Telstra, I’ve used both and I’m fully aware Telstra own boost. Boost is a budget provider and receives lower priority to the network, it isn’t rocket science. My second phone is on boost and performs worse than my wife’s Telstra phone.

  • nursesrock25
    Sam (@nursesrock25) reported

    @Telstra @ABHawks1 @Telstra I’m having the same problem

  • teslantir
    ₿ 💥 (@teslantir) reported

    Google + Telstra announced an Australia/ APAC connectivity partnership for Al-era workloads. Google will secure inter-city dark fiber capacity on Telstra's Aura Network, and Telstra will access fiber pairs on Google's Tabua, Proa, and Bulikula subsea cable systems. Telstra says Aura already has 8,000+ km laid. $GOOG

  • kalsue
    Jean-Pierre YIN (@kalsue) reported

    @llelectronics @thesamuelnam Vodafone Network: Unlike Telstra and Optus, offers a 90-day grace period for international visitors with non-compliant phones. If you use a Vodafone local SIM or purchase a travel eSIM that specifically runs on the Vodafone Australia network, your phone will work normally.

  • melissajay77418
    WTF have you done to us now (@melissajay77418) reported

    @BrowntownBrew @robb_j_m Some people paid for full fibre to afterward be told connection in that area is still to direct to node & were in a dead spot. Telstra occasionally do a few upgrades but it never really fixes anything. Its a big country, we don't all live in the city.

  • enz2g
    enz (@enz2g) reported

    @joey8bitz @1WeakGuttedDog Holy **** you’re dumb. Boost is a budget provider, they are never going to give you the same PRIORITY as you’d get with Telstra otherwise the people that pay twice the amount would be getting the same service No one with boost is expecting the same speeds and priority

  • BrowntownBrew
    Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported

    @diss_presso @robb_j_m There was no free market competition before because of Telstra. The substandard part of the network is slowly being replaced as people sign up for the free fibre upgrade

  • popgomouse
    澳洲袋鼠 🇦🇺🦘 (@popgomouse) reported

    @BlairPring81213 @cjoye When Howard partially privatised Telstra, it retained the countrywide copper landline backbone, a network monopoly. All telcos and ISPs needed to connect to Telstra landline. Telstra usually took a long time to find the keys to exchanges when other telcos asked to connect. 3/8