Telstra has reported a reduction in a secondary issue that affected people's ability to call triple zero (emergency services) following yesterday's network outage. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing The Guardian.

The telco said this morning that the occurrence of this error has reduced by 90% as of 6:30am AEST today, and the company is working to eliminate the issue entirely.

Telstra is expected to provide more updates throughout today. Yesterday's major network outage left many users across Australia unable to access communication services. The limited ability to call emergency services caused particular concern.

Currently, Telstra specialists are working to resolve the remaining 10% of the issue. Company representatives emphasized that the situation is under control and all necessary measures are being taken to restore normal network operations.

This incident once again highlighted the importance of reliable telecommunications infrastructure and communication during emergencies. Telstra apologized to customers for the inconvenience and promised to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.