Telstra CEO ‘deeply sorry’ for outage and admits risk of time-keeping failure was known
•Telstra's CEO, Vicki Brady, expressed deep regret over the recent outage and acknowledged known risks of time-keeping failures.
•The company is investigating why its backup systems did not prevent the outage.
•South Australian police are probing a potential link between the outage and a death related to failed emergency calls.
المصدر: The Guardian World | Source: The Guardian WorldVicki Brady grilled at first public appearance since returning from overseas as SA police say call to triple zero failed before death
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Telstra has admitted it knew of the dangers of a failure of its time systems and is now investigating why backup measures failed to stop this weeks outage, as its chief executive says she’s “deeply sorry” about its impacts.
It came as South Australian police said an investigation was under way into whether a death during the outage can be linked to problems in calling triple zero, despite Telstra claiming it has no record of any failed call from family members.
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→Telstra's CEO, Vicki Brady, expressed deep regret over the recent outage and acknowledged known risks of time-keeping failures.
→The company is investigating why its backup systems did not prevent the outage.
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