Connectivity crisis: Telstra outage disrupts lives of regional residents for over a week

In an age where connectivity is often taken for granted, the residents of one Aussie state have been given a stark reminder of how dependent we've become on our digital lifelines.

For more than a week, these communities have experienced significant disruptions as a major telecommunications outage affects mobile and internet services.

The outage has caused widespread inconvenience, impacting daily activities and communication.

Authorities are working to resolve the issue and are urging affected individuals to stay patient and informed while services are being restored.


Residents of a southern Western Australian country town and surrounding areas are seeking explanations from Telstra following an outage that disrupted internet and mobile services for over a week.

The 4G mobile outage left Wickepin, located 210 kilometres southeast of Perth, and nearby communities without electronic connectivity for eight days.

Telstra acknowledged the outage on September 25 and anticipated resolving the issue immediately.


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Residents in Wickepin and nearby areas in southern WA have been without Telstra mobile and internet services for more than a week. Credit: Facebook / Telstra


Megan Henry, a resident of a farm near neighbouring Kulin, shared her distress of the significant impact of the outage.

‘We are in day eight of a blackout,’ she lamented.

‘It's affecting every part of our lives, from being out of contact from loved ones to running a business.’

‘We had a medical issue last week and our families could not connect at all to each other, which was really actually quite frightening,’ Ms Henry added.


According to Ms Henry, the issue had also affected her ability to work remotely from the farm.

‘No phone calls, no internet, no nothing. We can't do any payroll. We can't access any emails,’ she shared.

‘Our compliance for us being a school bus contractor is huge, and I've had to relocate for that.’


Simon Duckworth, another resident from Harrismith, south-east of Wickepin, echoed these sentiments.

‘We've generally got pretty good reception, but it's caused a fair bit of havoc over the last seven or eight days,’ he remarked.

Mr Duckworth noted that his wife's business, which operates from the farm, had been disrupted by the outage.

‘She forwent three days' work last week, and she had to go up to Kulin to work yesterday,’ he said.

‘She's driven up there again today just to get some semblance of reception.’


This isn't the first time regional Western Australians have faced such outages. Just three months prior, Dongara residents experienced a similar situation for a week.

A Telstra spokesperson has acknowledged the current issue, citing hardware problems at the Wickepin East and Traysurin sites.

‘We've ordered a new part to replace the faulty hardware, and we are estimating that it will be resolved later today,’ the spokesperson said on Tuesday, October 1.

‘We thank customers for their patience while we're working as quickly as possible to restore services.’


The prolonged disconnection has sparked outrage among the community, with WA's deputy opposition leader and Wickepin resident Steve Martin highlighting the severity of the situation.

‘I don't recall anything remotely close to this,’ he remarked.

‘If this was in the CBD of Perth and comms dropped out, we would see a rapid response. This impacts a small number of people, but it really impacts them.’

‘We use WhatsApp groups to let each other know what's going on—if there is smoke or if there's a fire at harvest.’

‘Regional people shouldn't have lesser services, particularly when it comes to comms,’ he argued.


The recent Telstra outage in Wickepin and its surrounding areas has left residents without mobile and internet services for over a week, causing significant disruptions to daily life and business operations.

This prolonged outage mirrors similar frustrations faced by Telstra customers across the country as reports emerge of other communities enduring extended service interruptions.

In one case, customers are being told to wait nine days for restoration, highlighting ongoing challenges and dissatisfaction with the telecommunications provider.
Key Takeaways
  • Residents in Wickepin and surrounding areas in southern WA have been without Telstra mobile and internet services for over a week.
  • The outage has forced locals to travel to nearby towns for work calls and emails, severely impacting their daily lives and businesses.
  • Telstra has identified hardware issues at two tower sites and expects to resolve the problem immediately.
  • The prolonged outage has caused frustration among residents, with calls for improved reliability of communication services in regional areas.
If you've been affected by the Telstra outage or have experienced similar issues in your area, we encourage you to share your story. How did you cope without mobile or internet services? What measures did you take to stay connected? Your experiences can shed light on the challenges faced by regional communities and help advocate for better services.
 
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Do what I did dump Telstra I changed after putting up with the crap I was going through I eventually got that sick of it I changed carrier's I have not have a single problem since, It has been over 2 years since I changed carrier's. Makes me wish I did it earlier, not only hassle free but cheaper. Win win
 
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Unfortunaately you can't always dump Telstra . I have found from experience other carriers signals do not have the strength to work in some regional areas of WA. I've been having problems for a week with landline and Wifi have had to switch to 4g, Telstra have been helpful but it still isn't fixed ,and the weather doesn't help fo someone to come out and fix the landline. All in all 90% of the time Telstra has been reliable
 
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We've been with Telstra for over 35 years. Our area doesn't work with some of the other internet providers. Not everyone has a horrible experience with Telstra. In those over 35 years we've had the odd problem. A modem needing replacing was one of them after several goes at fixing the problem and they said they would just send a new one. Connection is great for 99.99% of the time in those 35 plus years. Getting help was always a good experience. Yes other providers are cheaper, but when I look at the plans they are half the speed we are on and we're only on 25mpbs and some of the plans are only 12 mpbs and that would never work with our smart tv, or the lower price is just that price cheaper price for 6 months then only $5 less a month that what we pay for double the speed. I know we are a rare species but we are happy with the performance of Telstra for us. I understand it's not great for others.
 
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Hello everyone, some information about Telstra Supply of parts and service. There is a major parts and new equipment and power cable warehousing facility in Kewdale Road, Kewdale. This facility will send any parts required to any regional centre in the whole state. It has various vehicles to do this which used to deliver two or three times a week. Then the regional centre would send a technician with the parts required out to any place to fix any problem. The central warehouse also was able to call a regional centre using Telstra's own phone system. I know of this because I once worked at that warehouse doing general store duties.
A problem in a country town could usually be considered to be urgent and actions to fix would get very highly organised remedial actions. I can still remember even at my age these details.
The slowness of necessary reaction to fix a problem can only mean some slackness upon the part played by some "manager" within the Telstra Supply division.
Cheers from me "Wizzard" (past known for fixing supply of any part required by mining company I was working for)
 
I changed to Aussie Broadband best decision I have made in a long time $89 per month high speed broadband unlimited 24/7.
They do all the upgrades from their end, I get a email from them telling me that I will be off-line for the while they do upgrades to my modem always done in the middle of the night.
I have never had a problem since I changed carriers to Aussie Broadband.
Goggle Aussie Broadband and have a look and see what you reckon.
I hope this information answers the your questions I for one can not speak highly enough about Aussie Broadband
 
I wonder if what I wrote yesterday and what I've just written will come back again. I'll wait and see if , like this morning, it will come back and I can finish what I was saying. While I'm waiting, look around where you live. Any high rise buildings, trees, towers... these will stop your phone and internet signalsso. Believe me I've been there, learned heaps and paid out over $3000 plus 2 new laptops.
Yes it came back again this morning...3 days to send something. All in bits. I have 2 story buildings both sides of me. The IT men seem to think I fiddle with my machine as did the Telstra men. On top of this I have icons from Microsoft (the blue wave) over the top of my icons and at one stage they had it over my bank so I couldn't get into it for 2 weeks.It even amazed my bank. Google has fun either deleting what I've written or sticking letters where I haven't typed them. Until very recently I had no sound for almost 4 years. I could go on but won't. All up at 2 addresses I've put up with this for over 15 years.
 
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I received a call saying her from Telstra , my return reply, I not with Telstra. I try to write down most things on paper for a record or get a photo copy. I really don't think the older day will be with us long to came.😊
 

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