NBN outages and service status in West Wodonga, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in West Wodonga, Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in West Wodonga, Victoria and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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NBN Issues Reports Near West Wodonga, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in West Wodonga and nearby locations:
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Jason H (@jhinch) reported from Wodonga, Victoria@NBN_Australia It's stated on your website that it should be phased out after 18 months. It's been 4 years. My provider told me to contact NBN for some answers as NBN is the one who increases the speed at the node, not them. Can you seriously not help at all with this?
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CadMac (@CadmanMachinery) reported from Wodonga, Victoria@NBN_Australia @NBNCoLimited Incredibly poor support from the National Broadband Network. We are now facing 3 with no connectivity and our business is mere meters from the Melb-Syd fibre. #help #customersareeverything
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Eric Kerr (@EricKerrforIndi) reported from Wodonga, Victoria@Jansant @DylanWalkden @HelenHaines1 @Kynes3 @zalisteggall @drkerrynphelps @MakeMayoMatter @juliabanksmp NBN needed to run further & truly could have been Australia's biggest and best infrastructure project. The longer Government's hold off on building it properly, to it's maximum potential, the further behind we slip as tech advances. Ambitious policy gets cut down far too often
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bambi loves SuperFlash (@Bambi07Bambi) reported@GeraldPimm @pikkkkaro I have nbn and it’s bloody slow!!
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Ziggy the 3rd (@3rd_ziggy) reportedWhy has NBN speeds been so slow. I’m paying for 500 mbs but getting 3-400!!! #VodafoneAU
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Billyy (@Billyy39678102) reported@CatherineD42535 @VDejan0000 ******* stupid question. Of course we should. Nbn, snowy hydro and reduction in hecs debts. All wasted money. Let’s have a government oil and gas company and refineries. Owned for the people. Economic ideology has failed the Australian people. Time to be pragmatic.
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Kim Bickley (@somesomm) reported@DodoAustralia how long is the NBN outage in Newcastle East expected to last?
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nbn® Australia (@NBN_Australia) reported@DesignedToFade Hi Feliz, during an unplanned outage on the nbn network we keep your service provider up to date on all available updates like estimated restoration times and details of what's being done to fix the outage itself. As soon as we have any updates, we'll let your RSP know. 1/2
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Hobbie (@Hobbie4C) reported@Riogallica NBN is always a cluster. The whole NBN-ISP-customer chain is absolute *****. A virtual guarantee all problems will take longer to resolve.
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melie doyle (@MelieDoyle) reported@TrilogyOfSeven @Starlink Short range wifi from NBN used to be a lot better than satellites… but a 7G booster? What the heck are they pushing that for? When people finally understand, a lot of companies are gonna go bust because they won’t be able to pay out all the claims. Direct to phone satellites, which if done right, can be done on 90 satellites, is better, but nobody is using it well. Regular satellites are unsafe, and don’t work… that’s why they need thousands of satellites. In 2011, hundreds of medical scientists petitioned the UN asking them to halt the roll out of 5G. The original documents, which I read, and are now hard to find, stated that such frequencies disrupt our nervous system, our neurological system, and damage DNA. They shared all the science. They also shared predictions based on what would happen if they moved forward. Many humans have been lost since 2019, as well as birds and insects. Independent studies show how many insects we have lost, not to mention that everyone talks about the fact that there are no bugs on their windshield anymore. Resonant frequencies inflame cells, and fry neural pathways. Insects have a more fragile system, which is why they are dropping first. The UN did pause in 2011, but by 2019, billionaires had paid the UN to state that it was all about the risk of heat burns, and they decided it wasn’t an issue. Since then, the scientists keep petitioning the UN, but the UN is bought and paid for. 😑 they aren’t doing anything to stop it.
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Box of Rocks (@frankbcdn) reportedNever forgive these mealy-mouthed figure fudgers and their second rate outcomes. The #NBN 🤬
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Mike Ellsmore (@MGAroadster) reported@NBN_Australia my nbn is not working.
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KatyCatJess (@Katy_Cat_Jessie) reported@Optus told me i could have s refund on my nbn bill after i told them i was going to ACCC and then conveniently the chat got disconnected (my mobile service also with optus. cant wait to be finished on that contract!) then its off to literally any other provider