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‘Secondary issue’ affecting Telstra triple zero calls following outage

Josh Taylor

Josh Taylor

Late last night, Telstra confirmed a secondary issue flowing on from yesterday’s widespread national mobile outage. They say the new issue is “impacting some calls including Triple Zero”.

Telstra said when some customers were calling triple zero, they would receive an error message and the phone will try to connect to an alternative network.

The company said customers should wait for the phone to connect to another network, or use a different phone to make the call.

double quotation markWe’re working urgently to resolve this issue.

The company made over 300 welfare checks to people who attempted to dial triple zero during yesterday’s outage. The company’s chief executive, Michael Ackland, said the number of calls appeared to be higher than normal, which suggested some customers may have been dialling triple zero to check if it worked during the outage.

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SBS highlights role of media in social cohesion before royal commission

SBS has “unequivocally” condemned antisemitism and highlighted “the vital role trusted, independent public service media plays in strengthening social cohesion” ahead of its executives appearing at the royal commission today.

The commission has heard complaints about how the ABC and SBS have covered the Middle East war. Both public broadcasters have stood by their coverage.

In a statement, SBS said its purpose was “to inspire all Australians to explore, respect and celebrate our diverse world, and in doing so, contribute to a cohesive society”:

double quotation markSBS has invested significantly in reporting and programming that helps Australians better understand antisemitism and its impacts, with content available in more than 60 languages. Across all our platforms and services, we represent Jewish Australian stories and perspectives in a way that is respectful, accurate and inclusive.

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