NBN outages and service status in Sippy Downs, Queensland
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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:
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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
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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.
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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.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Thomas (@RedoubtOfThomas) reported@lowlandsapien Never forget the NBN rollout either.
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Mustafa Jones (@mustafa__jones) reported@SkullSpeedDeal I called Optus support the other day. The Indian guy on the phone literally couldn’t speak coherent English, misunderstood 5G and NBN, and sounded like he was calling from a scam centre which he probably was. Got escalated to an Aussie girl, problem was immediately solved.
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Nano is green money🥦 (@alexjohnward) reported@rakeau @ianclarkeAU I have wireless nbn, it's pretty bad but much better than nothing. Starlink would maybe be cheaper and better but I think the price will go up so not switching just yet.
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rob2511 (@KymRob25112) reported@anthony45052793 No NBN...never will be...
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Persian (@BSepsyy) reported@NBN_Australia hey can you fix the internet in Sinnamon Park already…
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Snagz (@SnagzOnX) reported@kr0der Fair call, I’m from Melbourne, I’m a streamer so reliable internet is literally key for me lol… losing $100s each day. It’s been an issue for the last 4 days and they can’t send anyone from NBN out until Monday unfortunately. But they know it is on NBNs side, so that’s a start..
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fuzzylicious007 🇦🇺🩷🦄🦩🌸⭐️ (@fuzzylicious007) reported@senatorbabet Especially because most of it is wasted on unbelievably stupid **** like fraud, foreign aid, renewables crap, not to mention the billions wasted on the NBN & the submarines🤬. As much as I hate John Howard buying votes with **** like the baby bonus, at least we had a surplus then
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Mitchell Costin (@mitchell_costin) reported@RobERussell1 @FranMooMoo Yes it is. I did some checking&at the moment I'm better off staying with the NBN network. I have told this to Elon many times,but I never get an answer. Same goes for his paid premium subscription to X. It sounds reasonable in American dollars, but that explodes in our currency.
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SydneyCityTV (@SydneyCityTV) reportedNot that I've heard anything of course. But surely, a NBN News presenter or two that WIN are likely to see as being "surplus to requirements" under their new format for local news would make for far better Super Radio Network hosts? Not to mention, have wider name recognition...
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Michael🧙 (@mich___l) reported@sofewcharacters @VoteLewko @2GB873 Yes it is, but Starlink is terrible in cities, built up areas, and areas with lots of tree cover. It degrades pretty significantly in bad weather. It would also be terrible with a cities worth of people connected..... network congestion is a problem for satelite solutions (similar to the mobile network). Getting rid of the nbn network would be a monumentally bad idea.