Optus boss ‘has a lot of work to do’, Anika Wells says after meeting telco and Singtel in wake of triple-zero outages | Optus

The Albanian government asked Optus to assign an external review to take the Optus into account after the triple zero this month to take the “serious confidence lack of trust” in the Australians to take into account.
Communication Minister Anika Wells met with Singtel’s General Manager Yuen Kuan Moon, Optus President John Arthur and General Manager Stephen Rue in Sydney on Tuesday morning.
On September 18, a Network Firewall raise prevented emergency calls for Optus customers in South Australia, Western Australia, Northern Region and some parts of the new Southern Wales.
The deaths of two people in SA and WA are associated with deductions (a baby in a fourth death – a baby in SA – uninterested).
On Sunday, a separate deduction affected nine calls to three zero networks in a tower in the Illawarra region of NSW, but confirmed the welfare of everyone trying to search for optus.
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In the comments made after the meeting, Wells said that the cuts were “completely unacceptable ve and could not be allowed to take place again. Wells said that his biggest priorities from Optus and Singtel reclaimed Australia’s confidence in the triple zero and asked Singe to hold a role to keep the account to keep the necessary changes.
When Rue was asked if there was confidence that he was a general manager, Wells said, “he has a lot of work to do”.
“Optus’s CEO now needs to return to the Australians with the main company, Singel systems and the holistic change in its own companies,” he said.
Rue started as the General Manager of Optus last November after passing the role of the General Manager in NBN. After a major data violation and a national mobile network deduction, the company replaced Kelly Bayer Rosmarin, who left Telco, which led to a triple zero calls to other mobile networks.
Moon said that on Tuesday, journalists were brought to transform Rue to transform Optus and were “too early days ..
“It takes time to transform a company, Moon Moon said. “The first investigation of the September 18 incident is due to a human issue and it takes time to transform and change people. Here to provide the solution.”
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Arthur said Rue was hired to correct the problems in Optus and was pleased that the board of directors made progress – “But this is an ongoing work”.
Wells, human error and technical error are included in the September 18 deduction, while Optus is not in accordance with the Australian people’s obligations, he said.
The Federal Government interrupted the Australian Communication and Media Authority investigation and resisted calls for a wider investigation into the triple zero system. Wells, the company will face “important results”, but these decisions will be taken after the investigation, he said.
“When this independent regulator investigation is completed, the Australian government will give more punishment beyond what you can expect from the regulator, and any other system of any other system that may be necessary to reassure the Australians,” he said.
Wells said the federal government would quickly monitor the legislation to assign a triple zero custody. The government did not take part in almost a year after receiving a report on how to configure the hiding officer.




