The outage began at 4:30 a.m. when internal servers responsible for network synchronization failed to function as expected. Telstra Chief Financial Officer Michael Ackland confirmed the root cause was a software defect rather than a malicious cyberattack. The company isolated the technical error after internal reviews of the nodes located in its primary data hubs.
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Telstra Restores Nationwide Network After Server Failure
A widespread network failure grounded trains and crippled payment processing across Australia on Wednesday, forcing Telstra to scramble as critical data centers in Sydney and Melbourne faltered. By 4 p.m. local time, the telecommunications giant confirmed that mobile and data services were fully operational nationwide after hours of disruption.

The ripple effects were immediate. Public transport operators in New South Wales reported significant delays, while payment provider Tyro confirmed that its terminals remained offline for a portion of the day. Telstra continues to investigate the specific triggers of the software malfunction to prevent future recurrence.
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