Thousands still unable to use Telecom XT

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Thu, 28 Jan 2010 8:16a.m. UPDATED AT 9:44AM

10,000 customers south of Christchurch are still without service this morning

10,000 customers south of Christchurch are still without service this morning

About 10,000 Telecom XT customers in the South Island are still unable to use their cellphones this morning after a major network crash yesterday.

Customers south of Taupo had problems making and receiving phone calls, sending text messages and using broadband services after the 11am outage - the second major crash in as many months.

Cell sites in the lower South Island, including Dunedin, Invercargill and Queenstown, are still down from the crash.

XT users in other areas are reporting intermittent problems with the network.

Telecom had hoped to have services restored by 1pm, but most customers had to wait until 4.30pm to be able to use their phones, with some South Island users still waiting this morning.

Telecom chief executive Paul Reynolds said today the crash was caused by a piece of hardware which began signalling erratically and degrading the network's service.

Mr Reynolds apologised to customers and says the company are doing everything in their power to fix the errors.

“I apologise to our customers who have been inconvenienced, but also recognise that words are not enough. That’s why we are taking rapid action,” he says.

Engineers worked through the night and would continue this morning to restore service to 40 of the 1000 South Island cell sites still affected, which left about 10,000 customers south of Christchurch without service this morning, he told Radio New Zealand.

Dr Reynolds said he hoped service would be restored to those customers this morning.

Telecom was yet to decide whether customers would be compensated for the crash.

“Our focus right now is on fixing things. We will of course look closely at claims for compensation once things are fixed,” Dr Reynolds said.

Customers were offered a day's mobile usage, plus a weekend of free calling, after the December 14 network crash.

That fault was attributed to corrupt software, uncovered during maintenance, triggering a network-load equipment failure.

Dr Reynolds yesterday commissioned an independent review into the two network crashes since XT's May launch.

He said the company was already working on improving the capacity and design of the network.

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17 Feb 2010 09:10p.m.

Mally wrote:

Alien, what a conceted prick you are you have the audasity to get up Freds noseabout testing XT it is quite obvious ther ewas not enough testing done, the run in with vodafone at the last minute was a great example. I sugest it was get it out there get their money and stuff it and as for vodafone I would not touch them with your barge pole let alone mine.

29 Jan 2010 09:23a.m.

Richard wrote:

Vodafone, Vodafone, Vodafone all the way!!!!!! Why would I ever bother with a company like Telecom? Unreliable service with false advertising. Vodafones online sales have increased 3000% in the last couple of days. Long may that continue!

28 Jan 2010 06:20p.m.

kee wrote:

As a former employee,, 25 years experience, I can tell you that Telecom do not give a s.it.Their tactic is to keep as quiet as they can about their bad business , respond as little as possible and let it blow over, business as usual for them.Perhaps the hundreds of employees with decades of experience they made redundant have left a gap of experience to repair their business..You will see a lot of their technicians are now migrants who had to swallow their terrible employment deal.They have rid their company of Kiwis with a collective of centuries of NZ experience.Watch them squirm very quietly and in 1 month or less this debacle will be forgotten TILL THE NEXT ..

28 Jan 2010 04:49p.m.

MARIA wrote:

Wanaka 4.50pm still no coverage, no relief for our business and no correspondence from Telecom.
What happens if we dont pay our account??? an immediate response from Telecom then eh!!!!

28 Jan 2010 04:36p.m.

MARIA wrote:

We are a small taxi company in Sth Island. Our landline is diverted to mobile so we can take calls while we work and dont have to have a dispatcher. I work days my husband works nights. We did not even know that mobile wasnt working till an elderly customer contacted us thru someone else to say they had been left stranded at supermarket with groceries because they couldnt contact us. We have had to hire a dispatcher yesterday and today which has cost us in excess of $1000. Our business cannot sustain this expense and to date 4.35pm Thursday we still have no access to mobiles. No-one had even let us know what is happening.. Are Telecom going to pay for our dispatcher and how much longer...How many fares did we loose yesterday before we were aware of what was happening.. Do telecom even care about the small guys.. We struggle as it is in this town and locals are pretty unforgiving when they are inconvenienced.

28 Jan 2010 04:03p.m.

Emma wrote:

Still No Phone Service In Timaru At 4pm.
Been Out Of Service For 30+ Hours Now.
Anybody Know When It's Coming Back On ?

28 Jan 2010 03:35p.m.

Invers girl wrote:

well as of 3.30 pm my ph has finally said "telecom NZ" rather than "emerg calls only"
they took their time fixing it (i know it was a huge problem to try fix but its still annoyed me)

28 Jan 2010 02:29p.m.

Fred wrote:

Alien - I would hope that your beta-testing abilities are better than those who you say have tested XT. The fact that you even accept ongoing errors in released versions as normal is an indication of your lack of respect for the paying customer.

28 Jan 2010 01:32p.m.

Alien wrote:

Fred, i take it you know little of XT? XT was tested with people testing the network well before it went live. And again you know nothing about software, All Linux and Windows platforms have been well beta tested before going gold and being released. Bugs and exploits exist in software no matter how completely it is beta tested. Please learn about software before you comment. If you think it is thinking like mine that is the problem, the problem is the lack of knowledge you have displayed, because I have actually beta tested quite a lot of software over the years and i guess understand technology far better than you

28 Jan 2010 01:14p.m.

Marcia wrote:

STILL no coverage in Queenstown as @ 1.15 !!

Who can run a busienss this way.
Thir lack of communication and blatant disregard for those hit in the pocket will bite them this time.

Vodafone looks more and more attractive now.