NBN Outage Report in Pottsville, Tweed, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pottsville, State of New South Wales
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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 (74%)
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Wi-fi (11%)
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Total Blackout (10%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Pottsville, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pottsville and nearby locations:
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Silvester
(@75merc) reported
from
Broadwater, State of New South Wales
Appraisal of accomplishments of the LNP Gov's 9 year reign. Ditched the Price on Carbon', dumped the super profits mining Tax', Spent millions of extra dollars downgrading our NBN'. No wonder we now Have **** Internet, Huge power bills, and mining billionaires who pay SFA tax
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rik Shepherd
(@riktheozfrog) reported
So Absenteese was in Tassie giving out a few billion for their NBN. Meanwhile in the bush we have the NBN Satellite "service" ANY plans to improve this dismal, slow, expensive system soon? I'm betting not
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Kellie Brown
(@Sad_Mushroom) reported
@RyanWil62993886 @AlboMP LOL I used to live in town and had NBN..now I am staying out of town and there is no NBN available. Yes we could get satellite NBN but the cost is ridiculous. Yes I have a mobile phone but we are in a 'bad spot' so it cuts in and out.
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CT Scamping
(@CazThomas8) reported
@suren_senat @MrKRudd Don't let facts get in the way of FTTN omnishambles that has cost more and delivered a slower & more unstable NBN. The original plan was right, as the previous Lib Minister coincided by changing back to it. The lies, mistruths and farcical decade of a wasted opportunity.
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Craig
(@craig3352) reported
@SophiaMcGrane Maybe they can put a rocket up Telstra’s arse too…no point having high speed NBN if Telstra wind back bandwidth / limit services…my 5G mobile needs to be sitting on top of the Telstra tower to get average service these days. 😾
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Nelly Jane
(@NellyJa73255653) reported
@AlboMP @RBJRON Meanwhile in Cambridge park I’m flatout receiving 4g or 5g all telcos say is I’m in a black hole no overlap in my area so can’t do emails ph calls drop out cont & no signal most days on nbn ! NBN = NO BLOODY NETWORK !
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Kellie Brown
(@Sad_Mushroom) reported
@RyanWil62993886 @AlboMP No. NBN was never connected out this way. They stopped installing the lines halfway down the road. We still use the old broadband system where we plug the modem into the phone socket. We pay phone rental and internet fees.
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Darren
(@DoodyDarren) reported
@bollgare @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP Bollocks. I frame it from a technology and social standpoint. I had "internet" before there even was a public internet. Dial-up. Bulletin boards and remote work (in the age of dumb terminals). The NBN brought decent internet to places that never had it.
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Matt
(@bollgare) reported
@DoodyDarren @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP With NBN yes. Hands down. Can't think of another example. ALP and LNP are corperate parties so can put down to that I guess.
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Matt
(@bollgare) reported
@DoodyDarren @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP City people already had cable internet. Out in the sticks they still have trouble providing NBN. I could not get it in Noosa. I had to use Mobile.
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Darren
(@DoodyDarren) reported
@bollgare @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP No, because I suggested LEO satellite when I suggested you wanted NBN to compete with Musk. You rejected it. It doesn't prove your point at all. Also, it's capacity is limited. The alternative is geosynchronous satellite, which we already have and is TERRIBLE.