NBN Outage Report in Charles Sturt University, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Charles Sturt University, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Charles Sturt University and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by NBN users through our website.
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Internet (76%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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Total Blackout (9%)
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E-mail (4%)
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Phone (1%)
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TV (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Charles Sturt University, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Charles Sturt University and nearby locations:
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Emma Reynolds (@emmareynolds77) reported from Charles Sturt University, State of New South Wales
@NBN_Australia Great to hear things are working as they should. We signed up to @Telstra and @NBN_Australia 14 Feb and are still waiting to be connected nearly 5 weeks later. Slow to assist us,if someone could action this would be helpful and save us time and money chasing service providers
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Leethal (@leethalweapon) reported from Charles Sturt University, State of New South Wales
That damn #NBN must be letting @Barnaby_Joyce down.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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David (@brisbanedavid1) reported
@tingeling_au @NBN_Australia Correct. Made the switch to Starlink a few months ago and it’s perfect. The NBN was/is utter garbage.
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Miles Eves🎞️ (@Miles_Eves) reported
@NBN_Australia has there been any network outages in the Melbourne cbd area after the thunderstorms? Because my white nbn modem can't connect and keeps having a red connection error light regardless of power cycling it.
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geoff🦩 (@GeoffreyHuntley) reported
@NBN_Australia Why ******** are you spending our tax dollars on this junk.
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Gobsmacked (@GobsmackedAus) reported
@PressStartAU @XboxANZ @SamsungTV Was horrid on Samsung QN85B. Unplayable for much of the time on 100mb NBN.
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Mr. E.J. Fuentealba (@ejfuente) reported
@Telstra yes we do, but it's frustratingly slow! ... so 4 days to fix "the problem"... luckily our lives don't rely on the NBN working, just yet!
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Anthony (@anthonydyalan) reported
Hello @Telstra are there any NBN outages in 2119? Our connection has been down since 1:30pm.
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Sheeds (@Sheeds_au) reported
10pm speedtest NBN FTTN 50 plan (Max speed avail) vs Starlink Satellite @phillipisland Note; Dish only on a table outside! Ping: 41 vs 59 (SL). Not bad. UP: 18 vs 7 (config issues?) Down: 43 vs 164. Promising! 1 kid gaming with YT vid / discord on SL during test. NBN zip.
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Justin steer (@Justinsteer3) reported
@TurnbullMalcolm Go away Malcolm you’re the worst PM in Australian history, just look at your achievements, a totally stuffed electrical grid, NBN, French subs and snowy 2.0.
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Murray (@MyNameIsMurray) reported
@NBN_Australia That's somewhat the problem. You promised us (my suburb) an FTTC upgrade many years ago and didn't deliver. You then promised us an FTTP upgrade instead (twice) and didn't deliver. And now, we're not even on the list until maybe 2025 (according to that link). This is disgraceful.
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Angry 84 💾🔌 (@84_angry) reported
@NBN_Australia I would rather remember that moment a few years ago where my upload speed was cut in half with no reduced price in my plan, iinet kept saying nbn to blame. When working from home this becomes a further issue beyond sub level service. Why NBN Australia, because no other choice