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Telstra CEO ‘deeply sorry’ for outage and admits risk of time-keeping failure was known
Telstra's CEO apologized for a recent outage and acknowledged the company was aware of risks in its time systems. South Australian police are investigating whether a death during the outage is linked to a failed triple zero call, despite Telstra claiming no failed calls from family members.
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