ACCORDING to some fairly irate Twitter users, Telstra is currently experiencing network outages around the country.

Various reports have indicated that the service is down in areas of Victoria, Western Australia and NSW.

A graph on aussieoutages.com shows how the reports of outages have spiked in the past few hours.

There is also a live outage map showing the affected areas:

The vast majority of reports are in relation to internet services.

People have taken to Twitter to express their frustration.

Hey whats going on @Telstra website says internet down till next thursday at 6233. Is that bloody right — Juryduty (@Juryduty81) June 11, 2016

EPL rights weren't enough in isolation to bring me over to @Optus, but @Telstra's ongoing failure may just tip the ⚖ pic.twitter.com/hCpmLIng62 — Alistair Hogg (@alistairjhogg) June 11, 2016

Guys there has been NO INTERNET in the Darlinghurst area for 24 hours now and I am running out of data! SERVICE PLEASE. @Telstra — Teo (@teofromoz) June 11, 2016

There are people who go to the toilet less regularly than Telstra knocks out its internet service. — David Smith (@dtsmith_sydney) June 11, 2016

Hard to run a business online when the internet is down. AGAIN. Has @Telstra reached critical mass? Might be time to switch — Higgo (@Higgo74) June 9, 2016

@Telstra the time I actually decide to study y'all ruin it — zayn (@malikshaven) June 11, 2016

Many people are complaining about the timing of the outage, in the middle of NSW’s long weekend.

Good start to the long weekend. Can't watch the NBA finals for more than two minutes at a time without @Telstra dropping out. #telstraoutage — Tom Dellas (@tomdellas) June 11, 2016

Telstra struggled with a number of service outages earlier this year, and offered customers two “free data” days as compensation.

Kate McKenzie, Telstra’s chief operations officer said an initial review from the telco found that two of the disruptions earlier in the year were due to “delays in processing the registration of mobiles devices”.

Many customers have said that free data days aren’t satisfactory compensation for poor service.

@Telstra I don't want free data days when on a 1TB plan. I want my bill prorated for days when I actually have a service. @acccgovau — Melissa Perrow (@MelissaPerrow) June 11, 2016

On Twitter, Telstra has said “we are aware of an issue impacting some ADSL and NBN customers. We are working to find a solutuion and we apologise for any inconvenience.”

News.com.au has approached Telstra for further comment but the company has yet to respond.

More to come.