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(Reuters) -Australia's competition watchdog is taking Singapore Telecommunications-owned Optus to court, alleging it engaged in misconduct while selling mobile phones and plans, particularly to ...
About 10 million Australians, 40% of the population, are Optus customers and could not use smartphones, broadband internet or landlines. Australia's No.2 telco, had in September 2022 faced a ...
Optus apologised again on Thursday and blamed the outage on a "network event" that triggered a "cascading failure". Optus has previously ruled out a cyber attack. Australia to investigate Optus ...
Home Affairs and Cyber Security Minister Clare O'Neil said Optus was at fault for the attack, refuting Optus's argument the attack was complicated. O'Neil also stated the attack should not have happened, stating: "Responsibility for the security breach rests with Optus[,] and I want to note that the breach is of a nature that we should not expect to see in a large telecommunications provider ...
On 14 March 2015, Xiaxue, a Singapore-based blogger, revealed on her blog instructions from Gushcloud to its network of bloggers to post complaints about the mobile services of Singtel's rivalling mobile service providers, StarHub and M1, on social media, in a marketing effort to drive subscriptions of a new mobile service plan targeted at ...
Optus Mobile customers reported that their phones showed 'SOS' on the signal indicator, which is a sign the regular network is down, but mobile phones still have access to alternate networks in the event of an emergency call by using a so-called camping mechanism; however, Optus landlines were unable to make emergency triple-zero calls.
Optus earlier in the week said an initial investigation found the company's network was affected by "changes to routing information from an international peering network" after a "routine software ...
Police Misconduct Complaints In Chicago, 2011-2015. A HuffPo investigation into how frequently citizen complaints are dismissed. 2 Degrees Will Change The World.