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Telstra outages and service status in Warragamba, New South Wales

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Telstra offers mobile and landline communications services to the public and businesses, including mobile phone, mobile internet, and broadband internet.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Warragamba, New South Wales

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Live Outage Map Near Warragamba, New South Wales

The most recent Telstra outage reports came from the following cities: Brownlow Hill.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Brownlow Hill Internet 16 days ago

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Warragamba, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Warragamba and nearby locations:

  • corduroy
    Joshua McKinnon (@corduroy) reported from Blaxland, New South Wales

    Is Telstra mobile really crap in the Mountains, or is it because I’m using a cheap reseller? I can rarely watch a 3m video without massive pauses, even with 2-3-4 bars of reception.

  • swewing
    Shaun Ewing (@swewing) reported from Glenbrook, New South Wales

    With @Telstra being down there’s no EFTPOS at my local shops. Couldn’t get cash from any of the ATMs as they’re all down too. Managed to withdraw cash at the post office to pay for groceries. Thanks for still providing that service @auspost - we’re not going to be cashless yet.

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • joshthelad3
    josh ladd 🦅 (@joshthelad3) reported

    @justin_schwarze Tell councils to replace the cabling with aluminium cable,they will never get stolen againTelstra have been doing that since 2020 thanks to a @ventiaservives.Now retired Area Manager in Melbourne who after much pushback Telstra agreed but gave the credit to ..themselves @Telstra

  • BattleSideTim
    Tim (@BattleSideTim) reported

    @Nolongerscot @madwixxy @BarbaraHFlowers Well it sort of is an emergency if it’s not going through & the Minister in charge was rushing back from holidays.I mean let’s apportion blame to the relevant minister here & Telstra who wanted exclusivity. At least we now know we need a back up,as it affected a lot of industries as well as 000. So quite a potentially dangerous situation & thanks for the spelling correction.Silly me.

  • andrewrdn463
    Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported

    @Telstra All Tesltra customers need compensation for the outage - the phone bill for that month period needs to be waived and a payment of about $500 given, Vicki Brady is on $8 million a year!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CUSTOMERS SUFFERED A LOT WHILE SHE WAS PLEASURING HERSELF OVERSEAS.

  • Totally4yeah
    Mr.MojoRisn (@Totally4yeah) reported

    @AlastairClimate @PaulBongiorno Telstra (not Tesla, genius) was privatised by Howard, but Albanese’s Labor government directly contracts Telstra as the Emergency Call Person for Triple Zero. That’s why ACMA and the new Triple Zero Custodian are investigating, and why Labor can slap them with up to $30 million in fines. This wasn’t some 1990s relic. A software defect triggered a nationwide meltdown on 8 July 2026: 600+ Triple Zero calls failed, V/Line trains halted, payments and services crashed, hundreds needed welfare checks, and police are investigating a death potentially linked to it. Telstra itself admitted a secondary Triple Zero fault the next day. Your desperate “privatised decades ago, not our problem” line is pure hack deflection. The federal government has statutory oversight, regulatory power, and contractual responsibility for critical emergency infrastructure right now under Labor. Stop peddling ABC-grade spin for a clapped-out regime that can’t even keep Triple Zero working. Crawl back to your echo chamber.

  • winty1976
    Leigh Wintershoven (@winty1976) reported

    @blowingtom2 @Kerrynne_Liddle What are the odds Sarah Henderson never contacted anyone high up at Telstra like she claimed either?

  • genuine_m_
    The Genuine ███ (@genuine_m_) reported

    I can't help wondering what the connection to the Telstra outage was as well.

  • jeffb724
    Jeffotherefo (@jeffb724) reported

    @MikeCarlton01 @Telstra Too big to fail...until it does.

  • AK22762976
    A K (@AK22762976) reported

    @PaulBongiorno Oh woe is me ! Just purchase a sim card supported by Optus [this is redundancy contingency] when Telstra goes off line swap out their sim & slot in the backup & vice versa. Alteratively purchase a dual sim phone which allows you to switch between service providers

  • birchipboy
    Noah Fence (@birchipboy) reported

    @stationmum101 @Telstra Doubt it. They are so self absorbed, it would never cross their tiny little minds.

  • HelpRodger
    PROFESSOR RODGERS SPEAKS FOR THE HARD WORKING AUST (@HelpRodger) reported

    To all the Telstra bashing fkwits. At any given moment, Telstra’s network is literally handling trillions to tens of trillions of low-level operations and technical events every single second — packet routing, signal processing, authentication, error correction, handovers, and more — across millions of devices, base stations, and core systems. Complex systems this large will fail occasionally. That’s not a defence of Telstra; it’s reality. The real issue is how dependent we’ve become on a single network. Any critical service, business, or individual relying on it should have a dual-network backup (another provider, satellite, or dedicated failover) ready to kick in. Blaming Telstra alone misses the point — build resilience into what matters. Don't blame Telstra,blame yourself for not preparing for the possibility of failure.