Millions of Australians without mobile or internet service as Optus experiences outage

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Optus has said its engineers are investigating a network fault impacting customers, and are working to restore services 'as quickly as possible'.

Optus has been hit by a nationwide outage, with its mobile phone and internet services down for millions of Australian customers and businesses. On its website early on Wednesday, Optus said its engineers were investigating a network fault impacting customers. Mobile phone users are unable to make or receive calls and mobile internet services are down. On the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, Optus said it was working to restore services as a priority.

Melbourne train services were also reportedly interrupted due to the Optus outage. All metropolitan services were stopped from about 4.30am due to a communications outage across the train network. Metro Train services started to resume just before 6am but major delays were continuing during the morning peak as services were restored.

 

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