The article discusses the 2026 Telstra outage, highlighting its impact on daily life and the broader implications for telecommunications infrastructure.
Author Jenna Price recounts her personal experience of being unable to make calls during the outage, emphasizing the reliance on communication networks for work, health, and emergency services.The piece references past incidents like the Optus outage linked to multiple deaths due to triple zero service failures.Experts like Faraz Hasan stress the need for network redundancy to prevent such disruptions, though financial constraints limit implementation.
The article calls for prioritizing critical services like emergency lines and hospital connectivity, urging telcos to invest in backup systems despite costs.
It critiques political figures for testing emergency lines during outages and underscores the vulnerability of modern society to telecommunications failures.
Original title: We know how to prevent an outage like this. Here's why we can't
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