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Telstra outages and service status in Peelhurst, Western Australia

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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 Peelhurst, Western Australia

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Live Outage Map Near Peelhurst, Western Australia

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Mandurah Phone 11 days ago

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Peelhurst, Western Australia

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

  • darraghodj
    Darragh O'Dea (@darraghodj) reported from Rockingham, Western Australia

    @Telstra 90 mins on hold to get through to customer service. If I owed you money you would be on to me fairly quickly!

  • oby_uno
    mark o'brien (@oby_uno) reported from Rockingham, Western Australia

    @kymbodons @Telstra There’s an outage page - google for “Telstra nbn outage” and then punch in your address after you click on Internet.

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • nunsense12
    nunsense (@nunsense12) reported

    @FetchStep Yet another reason Telstra should never have been privatised. It's time we started another government telco.

  • MisterSpock8888
    Cool McCool (@MisterSpock8888) reported

    @Telstra 2/6 Paragraph 1 1. Shud summarise. We stuffed up, know why, implementing things to lower risk, we want to hear from you" 2. "We let you down” soft vs we failed to provide service you paid for. Common corp apol formula. Sounds accountable w/out creating broader admission.

  • havyatt
    David Havyatt (@havyatt) reported

    @FKhnopff @Democracy_Duck @ABCmediawatch You are right that Labor privatised Qantas and CBA. But neither of these had a specific service obligation, unlike Telstra. Yes some in Labor were considering Telstra sale, but it never became policy. 3/3

  • V1ceOne
    Ryder (@V1ceOne) reported

    @studiosound26 @Telstra I’d go all out full year and they change their plans back to under $50 **** em after all that

  • alunsays
    alunsays (@alunsays) reported

    Hey @Telstra you sent me a long winded “sorry we let you down” message from your noreply@telstra email. So guessing you’re not that sorry, just ticking a box?

  • JohnYoung146083
    John Young (@JohnYoung146083) reported

    @7NewsBrisbane Are @Telstra suggesting that all 3 network time servers were/are hosted in the same physical chassis? Seems fundamentally flawed? Also, do they not continually scan for vulnerabilities and end of service? @sarahinthesen8 something sounds fishy.

  • mitri_drake
    Drake | Strategy (@mitri_drake) reported

    @r3tarddownunder @MehreenFaruqi Do not listen to this idiot. Privatisation has not failed. Privatisation reduced bloated government inefficiency and is the reason why ASIC, Telstra and many other organisations have streamlined their bloated costs. If you want to blame someone for Telstra’s issues, blame the exponential growth in Australia’s population. This has driven demand for services far beyond current supply. Infrastructure upgrades require resources — time, money and a capable workforce — to meet the new demand curve. Infrastructure does not magically appear just because something is suddenly managed by a corporation instead of the government.

  • Corlett3jays58
    ramrod (@Corlett3jays58) reported

    @KatyKray73 In the event of a global war, data centres will be prioriy targets for bombs, missiles, and emp nukes, because.... These data centres will control everything. Ffs, telstra and optus outages caused enough disruption, imagine a total testra and optus blackout, multiply that by 100

  • RaymondKeown3
    Raymond McKeown (@RaymondKeown3) reported

    So, we are now being told by Telstra, that the Indian code cutters, misunderstood the message about how to fix a problem they knew about, but did not communicate what the so called fix was The Telstra Net Result was to fix a problem create another bigger prblem And that CEO shelia keeps her $multi-million job? Anyone there Shareholders?

  • mjfly1
    Mark Flynn (@mjfly1) reported

    @titchashen Yeah, once upon a time a change like this was tested in a dedicated test & evaluation lab that represented the network, including redundancy, but it looks like now Telstra, but hopefully not other critical service providers, don’t bother. Guess they don’t have test staff anymore