Major outage hits Telstra mobile network as thousands report they can’t make calls or access internet
Telstra's mobile network experienced a major outage on Wednesday morning, preventing thousands of customers nationwide from making calls or accessing data. The telecommunications provider, which serves approximately 25 million mobile services, confirmed the issue on social media and advised users to restart their devices.

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AI-generatedTelstra's mobile network experienced a major outage on Wednesday morning, preventing thousands of customers nationwide from making calls or accessing data. The telecommunications provider, which serves approximately 25 million mobile services, confirmed the issue on social media and advised users to restart their devices. The outage has had significant consequences, including the suspension of all regional train services in Victoria due to radio network problems and disruptions to some regional train routes in New South Wales. Western Australia police also reported that the outage was affecting calls to triple zero. This incident follows previous network issues experienced by other major telecommunications companies in Australia.
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5 extractedTelstra confirmed 'an issue' affecting some mobile calls and data connections.
More than 7,500 customers reported the network disturbance on Downdetector, starting around 4am.
The Telstra outage affected calls to triple zero in WA, prompting a warning from WA police.
The outage caused the suspension of all of Victoria's regional train services due to radio network issues.
Telstra's mobile network experienced a major outage on Wednesday morning, affecting calls and internet access for thousands of customers.