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TPG Telecom Outage Report in Moruya, Eurobodalla, State of New South Wales

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TPG Telecom offers broadband internet, phone, mobile phone and mobile internet service to the public and businesses. Mobile phone service is offered on the Optus mobile network.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Moruya, State of New South Wales

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

TPG Telecom Outage Chart in Moruya, Eurobodalla, State of New South Wales 02/24/2026 06:55

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Internet (79%)

    Internet (79%)

  2. Wi-fi (8%)

    Wi-fi (8%)

  3. Total Blackout (5%)

    Total Blackout (5%)

  4. Phone (5%)

    Phone (5%)

  5. E-mail (1%)

    E-mail (1%)

  6. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

Community Discussion

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TPG Telecom Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Hadfickla Marilyn Hadfield (@Hadfickla) reported

    @GeorgeL737 @RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom Coverage poor in regional areas?

  • FKhnopff Ferdie Khnopff (@FKhnopff) reported

    @RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom It depends what you're after. Better customer service, user friendly access to your account, cheaper prices or access to a more reliable network? What is important to you? Each service is different as well. NBN is more likely to be about price. Mobile is about coverage.

  • RobRoy16276502 Rob Roy (@RobRoy16276502) reported

    @RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom Having cycled through a number of unsatisfactory ISP s I have found Aussie Broadband provide good service imho.

  • bymyers 😷 🌸Debby Myers 🇺🇦💙💛🌻 💉🌱🦜🦘🐨 (@bymyers) reported

    @RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom Been with iiNet for years, was with AAPT before that until iiNet bought them. TPG now own iiNet as someone else said. No problems, had upgrade recently to Fibre to the kerb. We only use it for very limited internet though, not business use. Live outside Geelong Vic.

  • BeKind_BeCool CoolHandLuke (@BeKind_BeCool) reported

    @RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom I use Goodtel for NBN. Good reviews on Product Review, good pricing. It donates % of profit to charity. You choose the one you wish to support.

  • johnyjam3s JohnyJ@m3s (@johnyjam3s) reported

    @not_aldous @RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom I have exactly the same and have never been let down by Amaysim or Aussie Broadband in the past 4 years I’ve used their services. I previously was with Telstra and they were abysmal so much so that even today when I see their ads, I feel angered.

  • wedemandareply M (@wedemandareply) reported

    @RichardKGrump @RobMax4 @TPG_Telecom Sadly they are all pretty much the same so I ended up choosing dodo for my cell phone and tpg for home internet. No matter who you are with, unless you’re paying top tier level, you will have slow days and NBN outages will always be an issue.

  • Ozzytourer 💧Lucky Country with A Labor Govt!! (@Ozzytourer) reported

    @RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom What is terrible about Telstra... Only terrible part is if you have to deal with them. The network is fine, only one that works in Rural Australia... I bought my last phone through Woolies, (heaps cheaper) & it still uses Telstra network.

  • jenk2533 Proud Prole 🚩🚩🚩 (@jenk2533) reported

    @RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom I have been using ALDI mobile for years now. I keep accumulating more and more data. $25 per month, auto recharge - it's set and forget. Uses Telstra network.

  • Philip19600630 Bird Brain (@Philip19600630) reported

    @RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom As well, last mobile contract the sales guys talked me into some crap I didn't really need and that wasn't good value. As well as a Samsung S10, which turned out to be well below, say, a Google Pixel in speed, and way up on annoyances.