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Telstra outage blamed on time-keeping server issue, disrupts trains and EFTPOS
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Telstra outage blamed on time-keeping server issue, disrupts trains and EFTPOS

Quick Look

  • Thousands of Telstra mobile customers experienced an outage Wednesday morning due to a time-keeping server issue, impacting calls and data.
  • The disruption also affected regional train services in Victoria and NSW, and EFTPOS payments.
  • Telstra is working to restore services, with 90% restored by 10 am AEST.

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Why It Matters

Telstra experienced a major outage on Wednesday morning, affecting mobile customers, train services, and EFTPOS payments. The company blamed a time-keeping server issue, though the exact cause remains unknown.

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Telstra has blamed an issue with a time-keeping server for a major outage in which thousands of mobile customers were unable to make calls or access data on the country’s largest network on Wednesday morning.

The telco, which powers about 25m mobile services nationwide, confirmed the outage on Wednesday, with 90% of services restored after 10am AEST.

Telstra’s chief financial officer, Michael Ackland, who has been acting chief executive while Vicki Brady is on leave, said the outage began at 4.30am AEST, and was an intermittent issue affecting calls and data services.

He said there was no indication it was the result of malicious activity, but the company did not know exactly what caused the issue.

“The issue is impacting a number of nodes within our network that keep time across the mobile network,” Ackland told reporters.

“And when these nodes are not operating as expected, which is what has occurred, other parts of the network can be affected, resulting in intermittent issues with some mobile calls and data sessions.”

He said the company acknowledged the outage “has been a big disruption to many people’s days. And we apologise for that”.

More than 7,500 customers reported the network disturbance on online monitoring platform Downdetector.

All of Victoria’s regional train services have been suspended as a result of radio network issues, which the operator said were caused by the Telstra outage.

Victoria’s V/Line said services were “unable to operate” on Wednesday morning, with no estimated time for rectification.

Some regional commuters in New South Wales were also facing disruptions after two train routes went down due to an “external telecommunication issue”, which the operator confirmed was the Telstra outage.

Transport NSW said trains were not running between Campbelltown and Moss Vale/Goulburn on the Southern Highlands Line, and there were no trains running between Newcastle Interchange and Maitland.

Replacement buses were being organised.

Telstra operates the triple zero emergency call system, but it remained available for non-Telstra customers during the outage.

Ackland said the company was conducting welfare checks on customers who attempted to dial triple zero during the outage but did not have any information as of Wednesday morning.

“We don’t believe this issue has impacted triple zero in the same way as other calls,” he said.

“It uses different network settings, but we are continuing to investigate every, every angle on what might have, where it may have impacted triple zero if that has occurred.”

WA police said the Telstra outage was affecting calls to triple zero and advised people to offer support to vulnerable family members.

Eftpos systems were also taken offline during the outage, affecting taxi payments in NSW, as well as Eftpos in retail environments, according to providers CommBank and Tyro.

Time-keeping nodes being restored

Telstra said it was in the process of restoring the affected nodes, although Ackland said it would take time to reset across the network.

Customers still having trouble making a call were encouraged to try again, as it may work on the second attempt.

The affected Telstra datacentres are based in Sydney and Melbourne.

“Lots of computer systems, they have to synchronise time. It’s one of the ways that you authenticate what’s going on in the network and the time synchronisation in those nodes, wasn’t wasn’t working as it should,” Ackland said

“We don’t know why yet.”

The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, said the outage was “deeply concerning”.

“It’s very disruptive to people’s lives throughout the country, this is a national outage that has had varied effects,” he said.

“Some people have been unaffected, but many have been severely disrupted. Telstra are investigating but we’re working closely with them.

Albanese reiterated Telstra’s statement that there is no evidence of it being malicious.

In a press conference held at the same time, opposition leader Angus Taylor demanded the government “front up” and explain the Telstra outage to Australians.

Taylor said there were “many questions” about the Telstra incident, and called on Anika Wells - the communications minister, who is currently on leave - to return from her time off.

“They need, the minister needs to explain. The government needs to explain what has gone on here, why has this happened, what they’re going to do to make sure it’s fixed and never happens again,” Taylor said.

The Telstra outage comes after other telecommunications giants Vodafone and Optus experienced problems.

In June, Vodafone customers were left with intermittent reception and data issues across Australia.

The carrier said customers who could not access the network were able to use emergency triple zero by connecting to other available mobile networks.

Two deaths have been linked to an outage at Optus in September 2025, which lasted almost 14 hours and affected hundreds of calls in four states and territories.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Telstra to conduct a thorough investigation into the root cause of the outage.

    Very likely · Within weeks

  • Government to review telecommunications infrastructure resilience.

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • What specifically caused the time-keeping nodes to fail?
  • Will there be compensation for affected customers?
  • What measures will be taken to prevent future outages?

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This article was originally published by Guardian World.

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