At a major comms conference in Sydney, Telstra’s Chief Operations Officer Kate McKenzie outlined the company’s recent mobile network challenges and the steps being taken to ‘minimise the chance of similar issues happening again.’
The reason why Telstra’s network slowly slowed down as the day progressed was because of a massive 46% jump in data downloaded for a stunning new record.
Telstra’s latest free data day saw initially fast download speeds, but as the day wore on, things got slower and slower, with downloaded data amounts breaking a new record.
Once again, Australia’s largest telco, Telstra, has been forced to offer its customers a ‘free data day’ in response to yet another failing of its mobile network.
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