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Telstra Outage Report in Manobalai, Muswellbrook, State of New South Wales

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Manobalai, 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 Manobalai and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Telstra Outage Chart in Manobalai, Muswellbrook, State of New South Wales 03/19/2026 20:40

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Telstra users through our website.

  1. Internet (42%)

    Internet (42%)

  2. Phone (36%)

    Phone (36%)

  3. Wi-fi (9%)

    Wi-fi (9%)

  4. E-mail (8%)

    E-mail (8%)

  5. Total Blackout (4%)

    Total Blackout (4%)

  6. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Manobalai, State of New South Wales

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

  • JakeLapham Jake Lapham (@JakeLapham) reported from Scone, State of New South Wales

    @Martint672 @SpotifyCares I'm with boost but it uses Telstra network... might be onto something

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • maximationmax Maximation Max (@maximationmax) reported

    @rhysam @Telstra Change to Optus call centres are no better but the fibre NBN seems to work. Buy your own wifi router and plug it directly into the port on the fibre modem. Problem solved

  • DrChillies Dr Chillies (@DrChillies) reported

    @craigkellyAFEE If the starlink service can bypass the su givt firewall, then I will definitely ditch the local nbn. I hope all consumers will consider similar move too unless optus and telstra fight against this

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  • itsgailw Gail Wilson (@itsgailw) reported

    @RV_27 @Telstra @NBN_Australia I had nothing but trouble with them, changed to Origin, problem sorted.

  • Sarah_Haar_ Sarah Haar (@Sarah_Haar_) reported

    @troberge_au I think we got ripped off. Now there’s Ticketmaster and ticketek and huge massive cover charges on any shows. All these stupid Telstra pre sales and tickets for foxtel subscribers and hoops that just make no sense at all.

  • jk_stock X Stock Investing💲 🇦🇺 (@jk_stock) reported

    2 growth opportunities for $TLS. 5G fixed wireless is increasingly being positioned as a substitute for home NBN connections. Telstra’s intercity fibre network - linking data centres across Australia - presents a source of additional upside not yet reflected in earnings forecasts

  • JoeCan64 JoeCan64 (@JoeCan64) reported

    @Starlink Starlink helped us out enormously, we had no fast internet, Telstra in Australia wouldn't help, we are in a regional town where residents get the NBN but commercial district don't. We connect over 20 devices and 60 staff, can't do that without Starlink.

  • borisyeltzin Pattern Rotator (@borisyeltzin) reported

    Nope. Grok told me so. And in the worst case scenario traffic can be redirected from satellite to satellite to a ground based receiver outside of Australia. Does Starlink’s Traffic Use the NBN? Starlink, operated by SpaceX, provides satellite-based internet via a constellation of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, delivering connectivity directly to user terminals (e.g., dishes) without relying on terrestrial broadband networks like the NBN for the core data transmission. Here’s the analysis: Technical Independence: Starlink’s service bypasses traditional ground-based infrastructure for the bulk of its data delivery. It uses its own network of satellites and ground stations (e.g., the Boorowa, NSW station) to connect users, meaning its traffic doesn’t route through NBN’s fiber, copper, or satellite (Sky Muster) networks. This is a key selling point—rural Australians like Grant Vowles in Tasmania switched from NBN to Starlink for speeds up to 200 Mbps, far exceeding Sky Muster’s 25-100 Mbps, precisely because it operates independently. Integration with Local Providers: However, partnerships like Telstra’s resale of Starlink services introduce nuances. Telstra Satellite Internet, powered by Starlink, includes a Smart Modem with a Wi-Fi home phone line, suggesting some integration with local networks for ancillary services (e.g., voice over Wi-Fi). Yet, the primary internet traffic—data downloads and uploads—still relies on Starlink’s satellite link, not NBN infrastructure. The requirement for a Starlink Ethernet Adaptor to connect to Telstra’s modem further indicates a separate data path, not a handover to NBN. Critical View: The establishment narrative often frames Starlink as a direct competitor “bleeding” NBN customers (e.g., 200,000 users by 2025), implying a clean break. But the lack of transparency about backhaul (e.g., how ground stations connect to global internet) leaves room for doubt—some data might indirectly touch NBN or other Australian networks at peering points. Still, no evidence suggests Starlink’s core traffic depends on NBN, making the answer largely no.

  • rozywhitelight Roz💜✨️🌹 (@rozywhitelight) reported

    Dear gd. The technicians supposedly working for telstra tearing up the cement for nbn have no evidence of preplanning (theyve knocked out the fttb by another operator so we have no wifi) and the strata wont talk to tenants, only owners so by the time an email trail between all parties happens we get problems. This place is ridiculous & frankly the strata are a nightmare, its reminiscent of city councils charging like wounded bulls for doing nothing & giving people the run around.

  • bananman1234 Eric (@bananman1234) reported

    @paunola_michael @Indy24121 I’ve got my nbn with Telstra and never had an issue with speed