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Problems in the last 24 hours in East Devonport, Tasmania

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NBN Issues Reports Near East Devonport, Tasmania

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in East Devonport and nearby locations:

  • Tazflyer1
    Tazflyer (@Tazflyer1) reported from Devonport, Tasmania

    Due to major internet issues there will be no streams until internet is back up and running. Hopefully NBN can fix this fast. #NBN #Streamer #dodo #internet

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  • AggressiveQuant
    EGP Quantitative (@AggressiveQuant) reported

    As a recent customer of Starlink, this has to be among the biggest runways in business. Only ~500k connections in Australia, apparently still >8.5m suffering through our joke of an NBN... That's just the opportunity in our little tinpot country.

  • Vision_iii
    VISION 🇦🇺 (@Vision_iii) reported

    @Ryantlon @MarkDiStef How can land prices go down? Council contributions are up, electrical infrastructure costs are up, sewer/water infrastructure costs have more than doubled, NBN costs are up. Council/state requirements are significantly more. Cities are landlocked with land become more and more scarce. Impossible for land cost to go down. As to deregulation, what deregulation? They introduced the regulated design process and you now need to get a PCA who asks for a BCA report from a BCA consultant who demands fire penetration reports, fire engineering reports, facade reports, wind reports, waterproofing reports and waste reports. And that’s just BCA. A task that was previously performed by one consultant now needs at least 8.

  • AM_IL_CHAI
    אריאל בן אברהם (@AM_IL_CHAI) reported

    @HilzFuld @NefeshBNefesh I am a master electrician with open Aliyah application but cannot find job. The paperwork NBN referenced is outdated about ten years! HELP!

  • wilburston
    Wil Burston (@wilburston) reported

    @OMGTheMess Twice the ALP voted down Howard with forward looking telecoms infrastructure 1. Mid 80’s when universal ISDN connections were proposed, aka digital telephony 2. Early 2000’s national CDMA network covering 99% of the landmass for IOT devices Then we were mandated the NBN…

  • Glenn_SoilAgro
    🇦🇺Glenn McDonald (@Glenn_SoilAgro) reported

    @WheatWatcher @NBN_Australia Our router was supplied but does help when the router says there is no internet connection 🙄

  • OlgaTeresaMarr
    Olga Teresa Marr (@OlgaTeresaMarr) reported

    @TheUSFeedX Yes I would because it’s a good service. But my service just went from $136 a month to $150 a month, yet the local NBN in Australia is about $85 a month.

  • Haalyle
    Haalyle (@Haalyle) reported

    No wifi today, we've had some electrical problems, mainly to do with the washing machine. That just means a relaxing Sunday of playing them games (now that the electricity is on). (NBN always takes a long time to recover.)

  • BrowntownBrew
    Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported

    @pigways @Batman2242 What? Fttn was cheap to install but severely limits revenue and has a massive maintenance costs which means it can never make a return on the investment. It's why #nbn convinced LNP to provide additional funding and begin the free upgrade to fttp.

  • CtrlAltDwayne
    Dwayne (@CtrlAltDwayne) reported

    @loftwah They didn't even finish the NBN 1.0 so it makes sense. One of my mates had an NBN contract and he got paid stupid amounts of money and he said he'd finish by 2pm, took long lunches and could push appointments by saying he was too busy. Zero oversight. Huge rort.

  • purana
    purana (@purana) reported

    After close to 7 months.. my mum finally got a working FTTN NBN service before close of business today.