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VA contact centres are tied up in this, annoying as I can't call to organise a fly ahead for this afternoon. But at least I'm with Telstra..
Keen to see what compensation is offered - hoping 1 month free.
It is my understanding that you can go out and purchase backup service, use that and simply bill it back to Optus.
The litigation there is still ongoing:They never offered anything when they were hacked and data was lost , so it might be highly unlikely but hey who says no to a month of free mobile.
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Do you have any reference to this , asking genuinely as I cannot use my phone and not sure if that will be back up this arvo.
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They never offered anything when they were hacked and data was lost , so it might be highly unlikely but hey who says no to a month of free mobile.
They did offer to pay for new ID and Equifax account for the impacted customers, noting the breach didnt impact all customers unlike this outage.
Optus Ceo probably does not know this.You can always make emergency calls from a mobile via 000 (or if roaming the relevant 999 or 911) even if no sim inserted or credit as long as you are within range of any mobile network, this has been a feature of the mobile design since the 90s and all Telcos have to support this standard.
There is however, no such thing as an actual landline anymore, the nbn version is VOIP and is internet dependent so yes if no internet service no calls.
We don't. Have the signal on the device but it goes nowhere. Bought a Telstra plan now for business and fully expect to claim the cost back to Optus. Phone seems to be on 3g now. Used to be 5g.I have mobile data via Optus now!
It came back just a few minutes ago. This is inner Melbourne.
Lucky for me I have Telstra also. I only use Optus for mobile data.