(Reuters) - Australian telecom watchdog has fined Optus A$12 million ($7.99 million) for failing to provide emergency call services to thousands during a nationwide outage last year, the regulator ...
Millions of Australians were left without a phone or internet connection on Wednesday after the country’s second-largest telecommunications provider experienced an unexplained nationwide outage. The ...
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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Singapore Telecommunications, which owns Australia's second largest telco Optus, apologised on Wednesday for a Optus outage that probably caused four deaths, after emergency calls ...
Optus parent company Singtel's CEO Yuen Kuan Moon has issued a statement apologising for the triple-0 failure linked to the deaths of three Australians. Optus CEO Stephen Rue says the triple-0 failure ...
SYDNEY, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Australia's second-largest telco, Optus, had no crisis plan when a network-wide outage left nearly half the country without phone or internet for 12 hours, an executive told ...
The first public sign anything was wrong at Optus came when newsrooms around the country began fielding calls from its communications staff late on Friday afternoon. The brief was to get down to the ...
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Australia's Optus blames departure from 'established processes' for emergency calls outage
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Optus, Australia's No. 2 telecom carrier, said on Sunday that a departure from regular processes on a network upgrade sparked a technical failure that disrupted emergency call ...
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