NBN Outage Report in Zuccoli, Palmerston, Northern Territory
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Zuccoli, Northern Territory
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Zuccoli and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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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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Total Blackout (10%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Live Outage Map Near Zuccoli, Palmerston, Northern Territory
The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Darwin.
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NBN Issues Reports Near Zuccoli, Northern Territory
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Zuccoli and nearby locations:
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Donkey Magoo He-Haw!
(@DonkeyMagoo) reported
from
Darwin, Northern Territory
@DickBranson NBN though moved scope with the election of the libs and then reverted back to scope. That was the blowout there. NDIS has been less of a funding problem than an administration one.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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The Real Goobly
(@TheRealGoobly) reported
NBN seems to be down in Darlinghurst @nbn
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Bradley
(@Bradley98592178) reported
@BelongAU, and I'm not talking here on Twitter, I do feel the need to remind you that it once took 8 days and 2 emails, along with lodging a complaint to actually get a response for an activation that your team stated was active. But turns out, I didn't even have NBN connected..
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The Real Goobly
(@TheRealGoobly) reported
@ClaraChongMCF @iiNet Hi, Clara… my service provider (iiNet) have sent me messages saying that NBNCo are investigating an outage in Darlo area. It’s definitely an NBN issue, I think; 2nd light flashing on black NBN box, which I think means there’s no NBN connection. Happened about 3 wks ago, too.
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Angus Gibbins
(@untitledgusgame) reported
@Spanners_cat Right after the Brisbane floods my boss's family all caught COVID and their NBN and mobile service was out for the whole week. Guess who was in charge for that week 😬
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Jos Marie
(@KarmiahPea) reported
@OccupyMyGov We have had a constant denial of service attack. It’s the Coalition’s NBN.
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yvonnewallbank
(@yvonnewallbank) reported
Why is NBN down I asked, answer: node needs to be replaced but there are none in NSW so one has to come from Victoria. FFS
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Frances Innes
(@InnesFrances) reported
@BazzaCC We will fix the NBN
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WhyTheFaceDude
(@WhyTheFaceDude) reported
Poisoned chalice tax deductions for businesses, some tech words, cloud computing wow!! These muppets are all over it. Just fix the ******* NBN they crucified would be a better use of funds. #Budget2022
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glen savill
(@glensavill) reported
@DanTehanWannon @A_Sinodinos So your for digital conectivity !! Well then why did you lot insist on still using the copper network when you redid the NBN under Turnball and then have to pay telstra witch you sold off 250 mill to keep it working every year . Maybe fibre to the home was better.Another F/up
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Roy Hives
(@HivesRoy) reported
@GatoDelCheshire @TimWilsonMP @Jansant "For every 100 units of electricity purchased from the NEM to pump water uphill, only 75 units are returned when the water flows back down through the turbine generators." Thanks Malcolm. First the NBN, now this!