Anika Wells ridicules Angus Taylor and Barnaby Joyce for linking Telstra outages with China
•Anika Wells accused Barnaby Joyce and Angus Taylor of making unfounded claims linking Telstra outages to China.
•Kristy McBain criticized Sarah Henderson for improperly testing the Triple-zero emergency system during the network blackout.
•The accusations stem from a significant Telstra outage that affected millions of Australians.
المصدر: The Guardian World | Source: The Guardian WorldKristy McBain criticises shadow communications minister Sarah Henderson for ‘testing’ Triple-zero system during major network blackout
The communications minister, Anika Wells, has accused Barnaby Joyce and Angus Taylor of “going off half-cocked” by raising without evidence the prospect of China having been behind the major Telstra outage affecting millions of Australians nationwide.
Wells’s fellow federal minister Kristy McBain also criticised the shadow communications minister, Sarah Henderson, after the Liberal senator said she had “tested” the Triple-zero system by making unnecessary calls to the emergency line – which carries a criminal penalty.
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→Anika Wells accused Barnaby Joyce and Angus Taylor of making unfounded claims linking Telstra outages to China.
→Kristy McBain criticized Sarah Henderson for improperly testing the Triple-zero emergency system during the network blackout.
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