Optus customers across Australia are experiencing service outages as the company races to get its network back up and running.
Optus is reporting a major network outage this morning, with some customers unable to make calls on their mobile phones. The telecom giant reported the ...
Optus customers around Australia have woken up to a mass outage with mobile phones unable to make or receive calls.
Your voice service may be interrupted.” Optus said in a statement on Twitter it was aware of the issues and was working on a fix. Optus customers across Australia woke to a mass outage on Tuesday, with mobile phones unable to make calls.
Customers of Australia's second-largest telecommunications company have been hit by a mass outage meaning many cannot make phone calls.
In a tweet it said "there are no issues with our network". Telstra said it was working with Optus to have the service reconnected. Optus said it was aware of the problem and was working on a fix but the company gave no estimated time for repair.
An outage update on the telecommunication giant's website said mobile voice service may be interrupted for its customers.
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Optus users have woken up to find their mobile phones cannot make or receive any calls as the network is experiencing a major outage.
Optus customers have been hit with a major outage affecting phone calls and NBN users, with no time frame given for services to be restored. Optus customers have been hit with a major outage affecting phone calls and NBN users, with no time frame given for services to be restored. The telecommunications giant announced it is experiencing the update with a post to the Optus website, informing customers may find their services are being interrupted.
Some NBN voice services also impacted. Optus is suffering a major mobile network outage, with its own customers unable to make or receive calls, and people on ...
— Optus (@Optus) April 4, 2022 — Optus (@Optus) April 4, 2022
Optus have confirmed that their network has suffered a major outage, affecting thousands of users across the country. A post on the telco giant's website ...
We’ve checked and there are no issues with our network. ⚠️ An @Optus network issue is currently affecting calls to and from their customers, which means you may have trouble getting through to those on the Optus network. @Optus user here (in Tas). I haven't been able to make any outgoing calls all morning.
Optus users have woken up to find their mobile phones cannot make or receive any calls as the network is experiencing a major outage.
Optus users were unable to make or receive any phone calls as the network experienced a major outage. The telecommunications giant announced the problem ...
“We apologise to impacted customers and thank them for their patience while the remaining affected services are restored.” “We sincerely apologise to customers for any inconvenience and thank them for their patience while affected services were restored.” “Our teams have identified the fault and restoration of voice services for impacted customers is underway,” the spokesperson said. “We are investigating and working to restore services as a priority. “The fault was a priority for our team and the technical issue impacting customers has now been successfully resolved. “This morning, some Optus voice and fixed customers may have experienced issues due to a network outage,” the company said in a statement.
Australia's second largest telco Optus says it has fixed a major outage, which left thousands of users nationally unable to make voice calls, while some NBN ...
The Optus mobile network and various NBN services from the telco have been affected nationwide, as of Tuesday, April 5.
Thank you for your patience" We're working hard to have this issue resolved as soon as possible. "We've identified a fault which means Customers in the area may have no access to their Phone, Internet and/or Optus TV with Fetch services for the duration of the outage.
Optus has resolved a network outage which impacted its mobile and fixed landline customers for most of Tuesday morning.