By Sameer Manekar and Shivangi Lahiri, Reuters
Photo: DAVID GRAY / AFP
An inquiry into Optus's emergency services telephone number outage in Australia, which resulted in two deaths, revealed a series of failures during a firewall upgrade that left hundreds of people unable to contact police, fire and ambulance services.
Australia's second-largest telecommunications provider, owned by
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