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Telstra outages and service status in Warragamba, New South Wales

Problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: phone, internet and total blackout.

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  • Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Warragamba, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet.
  • 100% Internet (100%)

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

The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Warragamba, New South Wales and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

July 9: Problems at Telstra

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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 14 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:

  • keef0064
    Keef (@keef0064) reported

    @JacintaAllanMP Every network has outages. Why didn't VLine have a backup that works without the Telstra network? This is poor planning, design and definitely poor management.

  • Vox_Dog
    Derrick W 💔3/15 (@Vox_Dog) reported

    @Kate3015 Aussies are being fleeced, these comms companies compared to everywhere else in the world take Aussies to the cleaners. For the entire network to fail would suggest a complete & utter rebuild of Telstra is required urgently, from the very top down. #Telstra #Auspol #Optus

  • henry_benn51461
    Henry Bennett (@henry_benn51461) reported

    @OsherFeldman Long winded explanation for a deliberate silly thing to do, 000 is a number you use in an emergency situation, all available lines of communication should remain open. It’s not a play thing, Sarah should have just contacted Telstra to confirm the issue if that was important.

  • H4rdh34dS5
    TraderEH (@H4rdh34dS5) reported

    @DollarVigilante anking, Communications blackouts before August, There will also be a disclosure of some sort set to Paralyse but not to mobilise. Telstra Australia was down all day Wednesday, this is the second time this month. They will offer a no choice solution. Purge of internet. 💯👀

  • _cocles
    Horatio (@_cocles) reported

    @CmonMick @FetchStep @Telstra Telstra had been **** since 1975. It was called Telecom then.

  • AndrewKastoras
    Andrew Kastoras (@AndrewKastoras) reported

    @PaulBongiorno Sacking so many people over the last few years and losing all that experience will result in these issues ! Well done telstra - pay millions in fines rather than keeping aussies employed !

  • Ala5py
    Ala (@Ala5py) reported

    @QBCCIntegrity Hate to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but China sends over a nuke missile one day as a threat and the next day Telstra goes down 🤷 and no one knows why. Except Telstra and the government.

  • JimThom90458694
    Australian Patriot. (@JimThom90458694) reported

    @NoticerNews From the 90's Telstra plan has been shedding technical jobs. First their engineers then the technical officer, next the technical trainers, then the technical support staff. Keeping marketing people then their jobs to contractors. Control switching equipment system to India.

  • ClustZContact
    Clustz News • AI | Tech | World | Gaming | More (@ClustZContact) reported

    One software glitch. Half a country reminded how fragile “modern life” really is. Australia’s Telstra outage didn’t just annoy mobile users. It hit emergency calls, regional trains, payment terminals, taxis, cafes, courts, and businesses. Basically: one telco hiccup turned into a national stress test. The scary part? Telstra says it wasn’t a cyberattack. It was a software/time-sync defect. That means the real villain wasn’t a hacker in a hoodie. It was boring infrastructure dependency — the kind nobody thinks about until trains stop, cards fail, and emergency calls need welfare checks. This is the future risk no one markets properly: AI is getting smarter. Cities are getting “connected.” Payments are going cashless. Transport is becoming software-driven. But when the invisible plumbing breaks, everything suddenly looks very offline. The takeaway is simple: Critical infrastructure can’t run on “trust us, we have backups.” It needs boring, expensive, battle-tested redundancy. Because the next outage won’t just be inconvenient. It could be dangerous. [Visual idea: Telstra logo + frozen train + failed payment terminal + “Software bug = real-world chaos”] Follow @ClustzContact if you don’t want to miss tech stories that reveal what headlines usually hide. #TechNews #Telstra

  • t_saleeba
    TSaleeba (@t_saleeba) reported

    @heidimur The Premier has no trouble demanding accountability from Telstra. It’s a shame that resolve seems to disappear when the CFMEU is involved.