Telstra turns to Twitter for customer support

 

Now we are tweeting.

The telco today launched @Telstra, a Twitter account to answer customer questions and provide support for mobiles, fixed-line phones and Foxtel.

Telstra's NowWeAreTalking website said customers should to use the Twitter service for "enquiries relating to your bill, your account, or consumer product purchases and advice".

Jason Weeks, who is part of Telstra's social media team, told ITnews that @Telstra is run by the team behind the @BigPondTeam Twitter account, which has supported BigPond customers since last September.

"We had a team of five handling the BigPond, recently we have been up-skilled to handle all of the Telstra products. Essentially, it is still exactly the same team but we have branched out. We sit at the same desk and help each other out," said Weeks.

Weeks said Telstra decided to expand its Twitter presence because of responses to a customer survey carried out by the company late last year.

The @Telstra account has seen a flurry of activity this morning, gaining almost 100 followers. The team was given an unexpected boost by rival telco Optus, which told its Twitter followers about the development soon after @Telstra's launch.

Like @BigPondTeam and @Optus, the @Telstra Twitter service will be attended only during office hours on weekdays.


Telstra turns to Twitter for customer support
"I bet it will be of the same quality as the @bigpond replies. Proving once again that Telstra really struggles with this stuff."
By funkyg
 
 
 
Comments: 2
nate.cochrane
Aug 28, 2009 1:14 PM
So what about @nowwearetalking? The Twitter account has been fallow for a while; will it be restarted?
funkyg
Aug 28, 2009 5:43 PM
I bet it will be of the same quality as the @bigpond replies. Proving once again that Telstra really struggles with this stuff.
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