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NBN outages and service status in Sippy Downs, Queensland

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The National Broadband Network (NBN) is an Australian national wholesale open-access data network project and offers landline phone and internet network.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Sippy Downs, Queensland

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NBN Issues Reports Near Sippy Downs, Queensland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Sippy Downs and nearby locations:

  • mrspinchbeck
    christine ellison (@mrspinchbeck) reported from Twin Waters, Queensland

    @iiNet It seems to be an NBN outage, confirmed by local computer co. It might take a while.

  • BenPugsley
    ℚ𝕌𝔼𝔼ℕ𝕊𝕃𝔸ℕ𝔻𝔼ℝ * * Adam Logan ** (@BenPugsley) reported from Bells Creek, Queensland

    @NBN_Australia internet goes down Monday and you can't get me a tech til Friday? Seriously? That's hopeless

  • BenPugsley
    A D A M. L O G A N. (@BenPugsley) reported from Bells Creek, Queensland

    @JasonFalinskiMP @TonyHWindsor You peanut. We’ve got terrible nbn. @fraudband all because of you idiots.

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Communal_Noodle
    Communal Noodle (@Communal_Noodle) reported

    @eevblog NBN stands for "No Bloody Network" sometimes.

  • inter_miki
    Milan 🇦🇺🇷🇸 (@inter_miki) reported

    @designerontheru @AvidCommentator That's because the prices for 500 is the same as 100 which is a big problem because the ISP makes hardly nothing from your $95 to begin with. Maybe $5 as they take all the risk and NBN makes all the money

  • optoio
    OptoIsolated IO (@optoio) reported

    @eevblog Yeh its almost never the ISP. it's almost always the NBN. No opportunity for whipping up a Starlink on the roof? :P

  • IanRichards8
    Ian Richards (@IanRichards8) reported

    @robb_j_m Terrible internet access, NBN stands for NO BLOODY NETWORK

  • anthony45052793
    anthony, underclass prole cat, edwards (@anthony45052793) reported

    @un1v3rs3135 @robb_j_m i'm on slightly more expensive starlink plan, rural village, get 240 mbps down and much faster uploads than fixed wireless nbn for just $9 a month more than i paid for the unstable NBN. has dropped out once for 7 mins in very heavy rain over the last 5 months.

  • bek_lenin
    bek_lenin (@bek_lenin) reported

    @robb_j_m NBN is free, however the providers are the ones who charge. But the infrastructure itself has always been free. They upgraded our home for free, changed over faulty equipment, for free. As for price get about 300mbps DL for $80 a month. Not bad. Super reliable. Happy.

  • xjet
    xjet (@xjet) reported

    @eevblog @Hobbie4C Perhaps there's been a huge surge in demand for bandwidth from those cellsites since the NBN outage? Everyone has the same idea as you and bandwidth is finite. The more concurrent users, the lower the throughput.

  • DoodyDarren
    Darren (@DoodyDarren) reported

    @comical_engr @EnergyWrapAU And the NDIS was created only a couple of months before the Abbott government was elected. The NBN had actually reached target per premises cost just as Abbott/Turnbull “paused” it. Their MTM system was ******** up.

  • baiaphilia
    Baiaphilia (@baiaphilia) reported

    What happened was what always happens when it's a project run by the government. It failed miserably, and went way over budget. The NBN was so bad I begged my provider to give me back my previous internet connection. But they couldn't because they forced them to shut it down.

  • eevblog
    Dave Jones (@eevblog) reported

    @asphotos Science isn't going to help when the system is clogged because the NBN is down and many thousands of people are trying to find workarounds. Telstra in the park has collapsed, and Optus is struggling.