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  • Ruby3560
    Ruby (@Ruby3560) reported

    @asphotos @thatfancypear @IceStationSpmda Yep, I remember seeing the original briefing for these units and the installation guide for the GBS Team at Telstra There are still a surprising amount of phones still on the PSTN network slowly being moved off

  • RayzSkieyWalker
    Sifu Strider (@RayzSkieyWalker) reported

    Aussies need Starlink, it is far faster, more reliable and more secure than the Telstra backbone - which FYI is open access to bad actor hackers who get into your PC via INSECURE modem design.

  • D64861Deer
    Vernon Deer (@D64861Deer) reported

    @Totally4yeah @Tank9999 I have bottle gas for cooking & a wood fire stove (about 80yrs old) for cooking and heating in winter and a wood heater, evap cooling and use town water. Even the batteries are secondhand, most from Telstra swap-outs. Have had 1 battery fail in 25 years.

  • WhitbyMeg56611
    Meg Whitby (@WhitbyMeg56611) reported

    @lowlandsapien Off subject a little, there is one that runs down the Big Jack. It's not connected to Telstra but very handy in a bad flood to get the road mented quick.

  • LaylaSaturn
    Marxism-Leninism-Whitlamism 🇦🇺 🏳️‍⚧️ 🇵🇸 (@LaylaSaturn) reported

    @IceStationSpmda ******* thats before telstra

  • too_good1
    Kim B (@too_good1) reported

    @Telstra what’s going on with internet in area code 2640?? It’s been up & down constantly since Wednesday.. 8 times dropping out. Is it inland rail causing the issue??? We are close to train station.. call centre is no help!

  • WLMOS85
    Reverse Brain (@WLMOS85) reported

    @Telstra lost Signal 🙄😪🤔

  • reach_hamish
    Hamish (@reach_hamish) reported

    @GusLefty @arbsmichael And privatising Telstra to safeguard superannuation is a problem why? PLUS, he did election on the GST as a reform he wanted to inttroduce in 1998. The GST never happening was a 96 promise. But 98 he did say it would.

  • awthorpe
    Andrew Thorpe (@awthorpe) reported

    @Telstra Is there any update on why there is no network capacity at the largest train station in Victoria. It was so bad my iPhone went to SoS / satellite mode today? I’m seeing all these ads that the network and coverage is so good yet in Melbourne cbd I can’t use my phone….

  • EBlackwell6280
    Elizabeth Blackwell (@EBlackwell6280) reported

    @twoshedslegit @angelar68197975 They sold commercial businesses, not core sovereign functions, worth around $72 billion, including Telstra, the Commonwealth Bank, airports, and rail assets. I thought selling the airports and rail assets was a mistake. At the time they were losing money, so a long-term lease arrangement might have been a better approach than outright sale. That said, it was hardly a “Thatcherite disaster.” In many cases privatisation improved efficiency and competition, telecommunications being a clear example. Critics often highlight the lost future dividends, but overlook the massive debt reduction, the interest savings, and the fact that governments are generally poor at running commercial operations. .