Optus’s chairman says the telecommunications giant will impose financial penalties and “termination in appropriate cases” ...
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Optus network goes down fourth time in months - When will it be back, cause of outage and services impacted
The Optus network has suffered its fourth outage in months, leaving thousands of customers without service and intensifying scrutiny of the telecom provider, reported 7News. The latest disruption ...
Singtel's Australian subsidiary Optus suffered another network outage, the latest in a series of disruptions that have cast a cloud over the Singapore company. Optus, one of Australia's largest ...
Optus customers across Queensland were unable to dial triple-0 from their home phones in another disaster for the embattled ...
The telecommunication company’s report seeks to absolve management of any responsibility for the fatal events of September 18 ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian telco Optus said on Monday it had suffered another emergency call outage in an area south of Sydney, 10 days after a broader disruption that it said had probably caused ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Optus's CEO will need more time to get its house in order, the boss of parent Singapore Telecommunications said on Tuesday, after back-to-back emergency call outages in Australia ...
Optus, Australia's second-largest telecoms services provider, said on Thursday that an independent review into its September outage found gaps in process, accountability, escalation, and information ...
Technicians working on a firewall upgrade made at least ten mistakes, contributing to two deaths, according to a report on a September incident that saw Australian telco Optus unable to route calls to ...
Optus customers across Brisbane have been rocked by an unexpected network outage, with the embattled telco confirming NBN ...
Optus management has been sharply criticized in an independent review into September’s fatal emergency call outage, which found that a series of avoidable failures and cultural shortcomings at the ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — An Australian judge fined telecommunications giant Optus 100 million Australian dollars ($66 million) Wednesday for unconscionable conduct selling services to hundreds of ...
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