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Telstra admits missing software update as cause of nationwide network outage

Telstra admits missing software update as cause of nationwide network outage

Key Takeaways

  • Telstra blames lack of a critical software update for recent nationwide network failure.
  • Maintenance teams were unaware of the design change that affected reset functionality.
  • Outage impacted mobile services, trains and retailers across Australia.

Australian telecommunications company Telstra has admitted to missing a crucial software update as the cause of a widespread network outage that hit mobile services, public transport systems, and retail operations nationwide last week. The admission came ahead of an appearance by Telstra's chief executive, Vicki Brady, at a Senate inquiry into the incident.

In a written submission provided to the inquiry, Telstra stated that while redundancy was present in its network, it did not prevent the outage from occurring. The company explained that the missing software update affected a key time-keeping system, which is essential for maintaining network stability and functionality.

Furthermore, Telstra revealed that maintenance teams were unaware of an undocumented design change that impacted how the system would reset. This oversight contributed to the failure, as the team was not prepared to handle the unexpected circumstances arising from the missing update.

The outage affected millions of Australians, causing disruptions in mobile services, public transport systems such as trains, and retail operations. Retailers reported significant losses due to payment processing issues and supply chain delays, while commuters faced travel disruptions that impacted their daily routines.

In response to these challenges, Telstra has promised to conduct a thorough review of its maintenance procedures and software update protocols. The company emphasized the importance of ensuring all critical systems are up-to-date and that staff are adequately informed about any changes or updates that could impact network performance.

Ahead of her appearance at the Senate inquiry on Friday, Vicki Brady acknowledged the severity of the situation and expressed a commitment to improving Telstra's operational resilience. 'We deeply regret the inconvenience caused by this outage,' she stated in the written submission. 'Our team is working tirelessly to address these issues and ensure they do not recur.'

The Senate inquiry will delve into the details of the failure, examining whether there were systemic issues within Telstra that led to the oversight. The investigation aims to identify any regulatory gaps or areas where improvements can be made to prevent similar incidents in the future.

As the inquiry proceeds, stakeholders are closely monitoring the situation, with concerns about the reliability and robustness of Australia's telecommunications infrastructure at the forefront. The outcome of this inquiry could have significant implications for Telstra and the broader telecommunications industry.

'We deeply regret the inconvenience caused by this outage.'

Vicki Brady, Chief Executive, Telstra