Telstra customers are outraged following yet another network outage.
Just a day after Telstra CEO Andy Penn announced a $250 million investment to prevent outages and improve its mobile and broadband networks, another outage has hit customers.
The outage seems to be affecting corporate customers across the country.
On Thursday afternoon #telstraoutage started trending on Twitter with angry customers venting their frustration.
Seriously! Again? #telstraoutage And I'm not even a customer - Anymore thankfully.
— Paul Cincotta (@imagism) June 30, 2016
#TelstraOutage Sydney again!3rd World Service-Just wait until poles & wires are privatised Mr @mikebairdMP
— Veritas (@jarro56) June 30, 2016
You can pick @Telstra customers on public transport. They're the ones not on their smart phones looking bored #telstraoutage
— Ro Pi (@TheRAP1966) June 30, 2016
The outage is restricting Jetstar customers from checking in at Melbourne airport.
"There is an issue at the moment with Jetstar. It is due to the Telstra outage," a Melbourne airport spokeswoman said.
"We have seen impact in Melbourne and are working closely with Telstra."
Telstra customers have experienced various outages this year and the network has had to offer free usage as compensation for disruptions.