The article discusses the Telstra outage that disrupted mobile networks, impacting emergency services and exposing Australia's reliance on mobile technology.Over 604 people were unable to contact emergency services during the outage, with 170 cases requiring in-person welfare checks.Telstra CEO Vicki Brady apologized for the failure, admitting that even her team faced communication issues during the outage.Communications Minister Anika Wells confirmed triple-0 services were restored, with no adverse outcomes reported.
The incident follows a previous Optus outage in September 2025 that resulted in three deaths, raising concerns about whether lessons have been learned.
The article emphasizes the need for robust safeguards to protect critical emergency services and rebuild public trust in telecommunications providers.
It highlights the vulnerability of modern society to infrastructure failures and calls for accountability and improved reliability in mobile networks.
Original title: EDITORIAL: Crucial mobile networks must be reliable
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