Telstra outages and service status in Manobalai, New South Wales
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: phone, internet and total blackout.
- Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Manobalai, including 0 direct reports.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Manobalai, New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Manobalai, New South Wales and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Manobalai, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Manobalai and nearby locations:
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Jake Lapham (@JakeLapham) reported from Scone, 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:
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angel ♀ (@cherubfemme) reportedam I the only Australian who wasn’t impacted by the Telstra outage? I feel like I’m going crazy. I’m with Telstra too which is even more insane
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Wot da ! (@jenkspl64) reported2nd: Does Telstra check critical updates (by their own staff) before they are uploaded to the entire network. Especially if the external supplier uses software coders in the global south paid a pittance, and likely to be influenced by others or to do just shoddy work.
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Peterh (@intnlctzn) reportedLooks like with three recent Telstra outages, and the apparent network weaknesses, China wouldn’t even have to fire a rifle in order to knock Australia out.
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Call Trace Australia (@calltrace_au) reportedThere's currently another telstra , outage , no mobile network
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Arthur Barrett (@Ayyyyybeeeee) reportedHere in Australia we’ve got the semi-annual hand wringing over cellular carriers and emergency calls - is it time to ditch SS7 for VoIP/SIP and switch from single operator SIM from Telstra/Optus to multi-operator SIM like SimBase or ThingsMobile?
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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.
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TRPoint.pics 🏳️🌈 (@thatfancypear) reportedYou will hear this more and more... Australia needs another mobile network operator, this will head into a colesworth situation and everyone will suffer.... Wholesaling isn't an option anymore because Telstra and Optus game the system Mark my words, Telop
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Shane (@boostar83) reported@Purtovictor I know what you’re saying and I don’t disagree. I would have liked to know the bunker were going to call it that way before the commentators decided it was a done deal, that’s all. No more to it. As a QLD backer it made the decision tougher to cop hearing them call it early, akin to a slow roll in poker. That aside, the bunker situation went south with the Telstra outage. Should have known we were going to get a blown call or three after that.
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Harry O’Brien (@Harry_OBrien9) reported@heidimur Don’t rely on Telstra then… can’t have 100% uptime. Should be a back up/fail over.
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Ancient Tiger (@TigerAncient) reported@TonyShepherd4 As the shadow minister for emergency communications it is great she tested the system. It was supposed to switch to another network (e.g. Telstra to Optus) in case of an outage of one of them. That didn't occur and she found a fault there. I expect my elected parliamentarians to test the systems they have a portfolio of. By the way, as soon as Teltra asked her not to test it again, she stopped. Good try there, though, but again, you landed well short of common sense.