Telstra has around 17 different billing systems that cannot talk to each other. How about they fix that instead of putting lipstick on a pig.
Telstra to kill CAPTCHAs
Telstra has published its latest Disability Action Plan (PDF) and included a commitment to kill CAPTCHAs, aka Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. Telstra seems to have heeded the call made by The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN), Blind Citizens Australia, Media …
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Wednesday 4th December 2013 00:56 GMT MrDamage
No to mention
Fixing the quota display so that it updates every 2 hours like it used to, rather than once every 24 hours.
Fixing the quota reset so I dont have to call them up every 2 months telling them that once again, the speed is still slow, instead of being back to full speed.*
Fixing the voip lines so I can actually hear the indians I'm talking to, instead of hearing *crackle hiss pop*.
*Yes, I know I could upgrade my plan, but seeing as its only the last day or two that I sometimes go over my limit, its not worth upgrading
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