
Breakdown at Telstra: Large-scale grid failure temporarily paralyzes Australia
About 90 percent of the services were restored in the morning
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About 90 percent of the services were restored in the morning. Dozens of machines took off with delays of up to three hours, reported the portal News.com.au. A large-scale failure in the mobile network of the telecommunications provider Telstra has temporarily paralysed Australia in the morning (local time).
Furthermore, In addition to train connections, air traffic and emergency calls and payment systems were also affected. Regional trains in the state of Victoria were completely at a standstill, connections in other regions also failed. “This is deeply worrying and significantly affects the lives of people across the country,” said Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. There is no evidence of a cyberattack.
In addition, The airport of the metropolis Perth on the west coast was particularly badly affected, according to media reports. Telstra apologized to the customers and explained that the cause was an error in a system for time synchronization of the mobile network.
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About 90 percent of the services were restored in the morning.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesDozens of machines took off with delays of up to three hours, reported the portal News.com.au.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesA large-scale failure in the mobile network of the telecommunications provider Telstra has temporarily paralysed Australia in the morning (local time).
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn addition to train connections, air traffic and emergency calls and payment systems were also affected.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesRegional trains in the state of Victoria were completely at a standstill, connections in other regions also failed. “This is deeply worrying and significantly affects the lives of people across the country,” said Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThere is no evidence of a cyberattack.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe airport of the metropolis Perth on the west coast was particularly badly affected, according to media reports.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTelstra apologized to the customers and explained that the cause was an error in a system for time synchronization of the mobile network.
reliability moderate2/2 sources
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About 90 percent of the services were restored in the morning.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideDozens of machines took off with delays of up to three hours, reported the portal News.com.au.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideA large-scale failure in the mobile network of the telecommunications provider Telstra has temporarily paralysed Australia in the morning (local time).
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideIn addition to train connections, air traffic and emergency calls and payment systems were also affected.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideRegional trains in the state of Victoria were completely at a standstill, connections in other regions also failed. This is profoundly..
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