Trains and emergency calls affected after major outage at Australia's largest telecoms company
A major outage at Australia's largest telecoms company, affecting servers at data centers in Sydney and Melbourne, disrupted train services in Victoria and New South Wales, as well as national freight. The incident also impacted payment systems, with approximately 80,000 businesses using the Tyro app affected.

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AI-generatedA major outage at Australia's largest telecoms company, affecting servers at data centers in Sydney and Melbourne, disrupted train services in Victoria and New South Wales, as well as national freight. The incident also impacted payment systems, with approximately 80,000 businesses using the Tyro app affected. Communications Minister Anika Wells confirmed welfare checks were underway for about three dozen emergency calls that did not connect, though the core triple-zero system remained operational. The Australian Communication and Media Authority will investigate the cause of the outage, which remains unknown. The telco stated that Australia can have faith in its network, acknowledging that issues can occur in a large and complex system.
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5 extractedThe Australian Communication and Media Authority will investigate the outage.
About three dozen calls to emergency services did not go through, but the core triple-zero system remains operational.
Australia can absolutely have faith in its biggest telco; issues do occur from time to time.
Major outage at Australia's largest telecoms company affected trains and emergency calls.
Last September, an Optus outage led to three deaths after people were unable to call emergency services.