Three die in Optus triple zero glitch that hit hundreds

September 19, 2025 18:25 | News

A technical glitch caused hundreds of triple zero calls through Optus to fail in three Australian states, including in households where people died.

Up to 600 households in South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory were impacted by the triple zero outage during a network upgrade on Thursday, Optus chief executive Stephen Rue said.

“I have been advised that in the process of conducting welfare checks three of the triple zero calls involved households where a person tragically passed away,” Mr Rue told reporters in Sydney on Friday.

“Please know that these welfare checks are ongoing.” 

He said the technical problem on the network had been resolved.

The boss of Australia’s second largest telco provider offered “a sincere apology to all customers who could not connect to emergency services when they needed them most”.

“I offer my most sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the people who passed away – I am so sorry,” he said.

“What has happened is completely unacceptable.”

The chief executive said the duration of the outage was not yet known and further details would be made public when an internal investigation was completed.

The apology comes after Optus in 2024 paid more than $12 million in penalties for breaching emergency call rules over a nationwide network outage a year earlier that caused significant disruption.

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