BigPond e-mail struggles again

Customers of Telstra's BigPond e-mail service have suffered prolonged service outages today, raising questions over fixes to the telco giant's systems.

At 5:21am AEDT on Thursday morning, the company placed a notice on its support site reading: "Customers may be unable to send or retrieve e-mail. We are working to fix the problem as quickly as possible and apologise for any inconvenience."

By 8:00am, the site was predicting that the problem would be fixed by 10:00am, but at that time the estimate was revised to 1:00pm -- almost eight hours after the problem was first acknowledged.

A BigPond spokesperson said that the problem was due to "some network issues" and referred further queries to Telstra's central office. A Telstra spokesperson said that a network failure early today had caused some congestion.

"We're still investigating the root cause; obviously the priority is to get customers back online," he said. The network failure had also affected some other ISPs, the spokesperson added.

While Telstra claims that its core e-mail applications were restored by 10am, its site continued to list 1:00pm as the estimated fix time, and some customers were continuing to experience problems with e-mail access. Some parts of its corporate site were also experiencing application problems.

With more than 1.5 million customers, Telstra is Australia's largest ISP. The company suffered an embarrassing and extended series of service and e-mail outages in late 2003, and spent millions of dollars trying to fix the problem.

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Talkback 9 comments

    I recetly switched from Telstr ...Anonymous -- 17/02/05

    I recetly switched from Telstra to Optus for all my communications needs. This is just one of many reasons I made the change. The real crunch came when I was accused of being: "inept" at the Wagga Telstra Shop for not being able to master a rather difficult Samsung mobile phone to send text messages.

    God help us when the Federal Government finally sells the rest of Telstra after it gains the majority in the Senate after July 1 this year!

    Thank you for the story. I con ...Anonymous -- 17/02/05

    Thank you for the story. I continually have trouble with Telstra, and my enquireis about service faults are fobbed off. I note that in the daily press the Telecommunications Ombudsman did not receive more complaints - making the number available on your site might go a big way in improving Telstra's accountability.

    I think Bigpond's problems are ...Anonymous -- 18/02/05

    I think Bigpond's problems are even worse then this. It appears that I have lost mail and several test messgages sent today (around 3pm) have not arrived (6pm) whilst messages sent in the last 10 mins or so have arrived.

    There have been improvements i ...Anonymous -- 18/02/05

    There have been improvements in handshaking with other networks esp from overseas over the years-we still just call it BOGPOND.

    A call made to Bigpond technic ...Anonymous -- 20/02/05

    A call made to Bigpond technical support resulted in being put on hold for one and a half hours, including being transfereed to three different operators. Unfortunately on the third occasion the call was cut off prior to speaking to someone. A fourth call was made, but I hung up after 30 minutes, with no recorded message to say I was still in a queue, just music.

    I have now been without my email since Thursday the 17th.

    The problem is Microsoft Excha ...Anonymous -- 23/02/05

    The problem is Microsoft Exchange - its a piece of garbage.

    There is more than email probl ...Anonymous -- 14/04/05

    There is more than email problems. Easter weekend a large number of residence lines were cut on the thursday.A pecentage weren't back until the monday night. This included elderly people that need the phone. Telstras comment was that it was inconvenient. Thats alright for people with mobiles. Older people can't read or operate a lot of mobile phones because they are making them too small

    Telstra still sits on its **** ...Anonymous -- 10/05/05

    Telstra still sits on its ****y perch,"we dont compete with other..." when challenged at their poor service and product (dial up for notebook users), prices keep increasing and speeds constantly at 42kps and slower, yet continually fail to answer questions personally, always get reply "27" with my name tacked to the top. ENOUGH! goodbuy Telstra! phone, internet, mobile, shares and tell as many as I can.

    I have 3 remote computer termi ...Anonymous -- 29/05/05

    I have 3 remote computer terminals that automatically send emails. Its is now over 3 weeks since I have received any emails from these sites. Does anyone know if telstra activated any new email filtering as all 3 sites went of air at the same time. Internet works but outgoing email is not functioning.

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