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Home » Patchy Mobile Services An Ongoing Concern

Patchy Mobile Services An Ongoing Concern

25 February, 2026 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Fed up farmers and families facing poor re­gional, rural and remote mobile services are being encouraged to keep complaining.

The latest report from the Telecommu­nications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) re­vealed an increase in complaints in NSW, with almost a quarter coming from regional areas.

Sarah Thompson from the NSW Farm­ers Rural Affairs Committee said the stats reflected what farmers were saying.

“A lot of people are fairly fed up with com­plaining about this long-running issue, and it’s clear enough isn’t being done to fix the problem,” Mrs Thompson said.

“I agree with Telecommunications Indus­try Ombudsman Cynthia Gebert when she says consumers don’t see phone and inter­net connectivity as optional anymore, these are vital not only for business and education but the basics of everyday life.

“We’re encouraging people who aren’t satisfied with their service or the resolutions from their providers to go to the TIO to try and get a better outcome and make sure the issues are reported on.”

For small businesses, complaints about internet services increased 16.1 per cent to 483 complaints, with increases noted for slow data speed, up 17.6 per cent to 234 complaints, and no phone or internet ser­vice, up 17 per cent to 476 complaints.

In December 2025, NSW Farmers organ­ised multiple regional and rural visits from the TIO, offering communities a chance to raise connectivity concerns and learn about services. Attendees reported con­cerns about their ability to call emergency services, with many people citing previous failures, and that rural and regional Austral­ians felt forgotten and tired of complaining, particularly since unreliable mobile connec­tivity had become a persistent issue since the 3G shutdown.

The TIO report can be found at https://www.tio.com.au/sites/default/files/2026-02/TIO_Q2_Complaints_data_insights_report_2026.pdf

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