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NBN Outage Report in Yatala, Gold Coast, State of 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 Yatala, State of Queensland

The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yatala and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

NBN Outage Chart in Yatala, Gold Coast, State of Queensland 12/07/2025 12:35

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by NBN users through our website.

  1. Internet (74%)

    Internet (74%)

  2. Total Blackout (10%)

    Total Blackout (10%)

  3. Wi-fi (9%)

    Wi-fi (9%)

  4. E-mail (5%)

    E-mail (5%)

  5. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

  6. Phone (1%)

    Phone (1%)

Live Outage Map Near Yatala, Gold Coast, State of Queensland

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Brisbane, Gold Coast and Stanmore.

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NBN Issues Reports Near Yatala, State of Queensland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Yatala and nearby locations:

  • Brentus88 Brent 🤜🏻🤛🏾 Davidson (@Brentus88) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    Aaaand the cycle starts again. @telstra visited, confirmed it was an @NBN_Australia issue & took detailed notes & photos of speed tests which rule out modem issue. Said I’d need an NBN tech visit. So instead today, naturally, I get a text from Telstra saying all is fixed.

  • iambenslater iambenslater (@iambenslater) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @AKtech2021 @Telstra Can’t :-( Only have the Telstra Cable NBN Service in our area :-( sucks.

  • chiesburger Chiloe Cerrafon (@chiesburger) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @NBN_Australia hi team, any updates on when the outage at Indooroopilly QLD 4068 will be resolved??

  • littleredwrites Melanie (@littleredwrites) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @Telstra @NBN_Australia outage in 4304 QLD.

  • Cpt_CBRZY CBRZY (@Cpt_CBRZY) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @NBN_Australia has been non existent today. Internet drops every 15 minutes or so and sometimes stays down for 10 minutes. Infuriating to say the least

  • etredoo D (@etredoo) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @Telstra have been trying to speak to a human for over a month to get NBN installed and wow 1000 messages “like texting a friend” what a joke! 1 month of circles! This is the worst customer service experience EVER!! #whereismynbn

  • heykitarei kit (@heykitarei) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @lindsywood7 @JessxSeven @JessxSeven are you not on NBN? You should be on at least 20 up if you're on a 50 or 100 down plan.

  • GrahamSmith111 Graham Smith (@GrahamSmith111) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    I am no fan of the NBN but the further investment of $3.5 billion defies logic. 5G is coming with very quick download speeds and cable infrastructure. It’s pouring good money after bad. You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.

  • jerrybr15619298 Craig Acret (@jerrybr15619298) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @NBN_Australia Think it’s more a Telstra issue as it’s been 15 days with the nbn devices on hold in their warehouse. Thanks for your reply though.

  • shaun_dorney Shaun Dorney (@shaun_dorney) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @iallikat @Patrick51112869 @MorpheusBeing Their crap NBN is already halfway there 😂😂

  • littleredwrites Melanie (@littleredwrites) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    Oh apparently it’s a nationwide NBN issue. Hooray.

  • NigelBell19 💧Nigel Bell (@NigelBell19) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @ClaireLouse2403 @cheryl_kernot @bugwannostra yep. in the same way that: - the start of the initial NSW 'lockdown' was pushed back to allow Hillsong event attendees to leave the state & country; - the NBN FTTH backflip aligns nicely with Foxtel now offering a BINGE service that, to be successful, requires more bandwidth. 😐

  • MonBLeaves Monica Bradley (@MonBLeaves) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @MingYLong @Telstra @NBN_Australia I agree the service levels are so appalling for everyone

  • sacarlin48 🔥 Anne Carlin (@sacarlin48) reported from Gold Coast, State of Queensland

    @KoparaFallsKid I'm with Aussie Broadband for the NBN. They are based in Victoria. When I call I talk to a person almost immediately, not automation. Since I got set up I've never had to call. If there is an outage coming up or if one is finished they email. It really is excellent service

  • JohnAFlood John Flood (@JohnAFlood) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    A friend of mine who teaches at Griffith has been told her NBN is down for 2 days. Teaching and research up the spout. Of all the idiotic decisions @TurnbullMalcom took, screwing up the deployment of Australia’s internet was one of the biggest. Truly awful

  • MKWAnthony Anthony (@MKWAnthony) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    Yeah I give up - my neighbour had nbn as of 3 weeks ago and apparently I can't get it installed until April 2021 despite being in the same building as her? That's complete bullshit. Guess I have to stick with my wireless 4GX network until then...

  • damienpbuckley Damien Buckley 🇦🇺🇬🇧 (@damienpbuckley) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    Almost as shocked at this as how **** the NBN turned out to be #notshocked

  • mr_mouse Mr. Mouse (@mr_mouse) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @Optus is the a known issue with Fetch streaming? I’m on Optus NBN and have no issues with any other internet/streaming services. Streamed channels not reliable, on demand (e.g. BBC catch-up) not working at all. Done soft reset, still broken.

  • jerrybr15619298 Craig Acret (@jerrybr15619298) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @Telstra terrible customer service. Waiting on NBN...people in my street are now connected with other providers..messages 6 hours via app and no reply...

  • lucky_rae Rae (@lucky_rae) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    Dodo is slow NBN has their moment's

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • wildheartedfree Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🌏🕊️ (@wildheartedfree) reported

    @AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.

  • xroadie xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • wildheartedfree Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🌏🕊️ (@wildheartedfree) reported

    @AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.

  • xroadie xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • xroadie xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • xroadie xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • wildheartedfree Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🌏🕊️ (@wildheartedfree) reported

    @AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.

  • xroadie xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • wildheartedfree Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🌏🕊️ (@wildheartedfree) reported

    @AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.

  • wildheartedfree Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🌏🕊️ (@wildheartedfree) reported

    @AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.