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NBN outages and service status in Jordan Springs, New South Wales

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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 Jordan Springs, New South Wales

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  • LNPvoterfail
    Never vote LNP. (@LNPvoterfail) reported

    @derf17k LNP would have destroyed my Super given half a chance. As with NBN, NDIS, the car industry, refineries, environment.... Just **** right off @der17k

  • AIproject6
    My handle was funnier when it was less believable. (@AIproject6) reported

    @wilburston @robb_j_m I highly doubt any satellite service is better than NBN unless you're literally not in the coverage area.

  • Ben_Davison1
    Ben Davison (@Ben_Davison1) reported

    “Founders” thinking they “built the business without any help from government” are generally delusional narcissists Government provides -Educated & trained employees -The rule of law -Roads, rails, NBN, electricity, gas & water for your workers, products & services -Civil society

  • 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.

  • StefanVXR8
    Stefan Tapp (@StefanVXR8) reported

    @NBN_Australia @iiNet Why is my internet connection like something from a 3rd world country? The connection is up and down like a prostitutes knickers! I live in Empire Bay, NSW, not feckin Outback Australia!!

  • mwfowlie
    Michael Fowlie (@mwfowlie) reported

    @tomdoes_tech @DanielW_Kiwi I mean even if you love Australia, the NBN sucks

  • Justme136160
    Just me (@Justme136160) reported

    @robb_j_m Never used NBN. Use a much cheaper wifi plan.

  • purana
    purana (@purana) reported

    Been trying for weeks now to get a NBN service (FTTN) connected for my mother. But TPG who she was with, and who she had service moved with just gave her the run around. They said it was provisioned, yet no DSL sync light and trying to get that resolved went in circles.

  • Mac80277103
    Retro MoJo 🇦🇺 🧡 (@Mac80277103) reported

    @GreenTyler27 Yep, our respective Government's have stunning track records of gross incompetence in the planning and rollout of large infrastructure projects, resulting massive costs overruns paid for by the tax payer. Remember Labor's start the original NBN "fibre to the premises" rollout and its massive unplanned cost overruns? Then along comes the LNP's moronic attempt to cut costs by a change over to a crap "fibre to the node" hook-up and other "hybrid" connection types. We still deal with this high cost to maintain mish-mash today this very day. End result, we've been quietly paying for the dismantling and replacement of the LNP's substandard "FTTN" with "FTTP" as originally planed, and thus, billion's $$$ wasted.

  • WhosFibbing
    Duchess of Exeter 🌏 (@WhosFibbing) reported

    The three telcos and government-owned NBN Co were left reeling when the regulator rang to notify them of its final pricing decision – a token $20m reduction to renew spectrum licences essential for carrying mobile signals. ACMA’s decision will result in the sector collectively paying peak market rates of $7.32bn to roll over their existing spectrum holdings as licences begin expiring from 2028. Much of that cost will find its way on to customer bills. More inflation incoming!