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Australian telco cut off emergency calls, firewall upgrade linked to 3 deaths

https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/21/optus_emergency_call_incident/
41•croes•1h ago

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untrimmed•1h ago
So let me get this straight. After a data breach and a massive outage, their first move is to hint that a few employees are to blame for this tragedy? It's a classic playbook move to find a scapegoat.
scorpioxy•1h ago
Yes, a similar thing happened for the major outage prior to this. The same thing is happening for the many data breaches that are occurring. It is never the decision maker's fault, always some poor employee that doesn't get a chance to present their case.

I was in similar meetings where such decisions were made and possible consequences were brushed off with "we just need to get this done as quickly as possible".

This won't stop until there are serious consequences for the businesses.

000ooo000•1h ago
Apparently one was an 8-week old. Heads need to roll here but I have no faith in anything meaningful coming of this.
madeofpalk•31m ago
What would rolling heads actually achieve here? IMHO - there “just” needs to be stronger regulation that ensures carriers plan and account for this.
tledakis•24m ago
The regulation is already there, mandating the telco routes 000 calls. They failed and as a result people died.

What the parent poster probably means by rolling heads is, this should not just be a fine to the telco but literally people going to jail for the criminal negligence.

How else is there going to be change? A money fine is just an operational expense that can be offset and "part of business if someone dies because of bad testing".

vermilingua•16m ago
Optus has had three catastrophic incidents in as many years, there is a clear failure of management and rolling those heads would make room for people not keen on repeating history.
cjs_ac•1h ago
This is just another major crisis for Optus. It no longer has the technical capacity to operate a telecommunications network and its managerial class either doesn't know or doesn't care. As a corporation, Optus no longer serves any purpose and ought to be wound up.
re-thc•45m ago
> and its managerial class either doesn't know or doesn't care

They never had a say. Their parent Singtel were always effectively calling the shots.

jstanley•1h ago
I've done some work for a telco and I was surprised to find that emergency calls are routed over completely different infrastructure to ordinary calls, and it is not routinely tested.

There wasn't an automated way to test it, and most people never thought at all about the emergency call routing because it was such a low number of calls (I think single digits ever).

It's easy to see how you could accidentally break emergency calling and not notice.

6LLvveMx2koXfwn•57m ago
In the UK, based on the latest data, we get 35 million 999/112 calls per annum, roughly 96k per day.
closewith•53m ago
But there's about 50,000 mobile phone towers, so still single digits per site.
NewJazz•57m ago
Would be wonderful if we could crowd source regular testing. Could help catch device specific issues like those on the Pikcel line of phones.
cmullaparthi•54m ago
Not sure which telco that is - but in the UK, impact on emergency calls is taken into account for every change that happens. This was non-negotiable in the 15 years I spent at a telco.
scorpioxy•1h ago
A similar thing happened around 2 years ago that, from memory, affected the trains and 000(the Aussie 911 equivalent).
anthonyeden•43m ago
Friendly reminder to anyone who installs or maintains PABXes: test your emergency calling whenever you make change.

In Australia, you can call 000, say you’re testing a phone system, read out the Caller ID you’re supposed to be calling from, and they’ll confirm the number and location. This happens with the 000 operator, not the police/fire/ambulance operator you get transferred to in a real emergency.

Other countries may have different testing procedures.

hdgvhicv•19m ago
In the U.K. you should email 999testcalls@bt.com first, although strictly speaking for a one off test (typically by an end user rather than a professional) it’s ok to just call and explain.

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/telecoms-infra...

femto•35m ago
The elephant in the room is that Australian landlines stop working whenever there is an NBN/Internet outage, or the power goes off. No 000 for you.
keyle•30m ago
That's different, it's VOIP and it's part of your contract. Arrangements can be made to go around this.

But what happened here was, 000 calls that should have worked didn't, resulting in 4 linked death so far.

Having worked in that field a few years ago, I know that any minute in which 000 is inaccessible is a grave disaster. This was a colossal cluster f: 14 hours!

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