NBN Outage Report in Devon Hills, Northern Midlands, State of Tasmania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Devon Hills, State of Tasmania
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Devon Hills 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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Wi-fi (10%)
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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 Devon Hills, State of Tasmania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Devon Hills and nearby locations:
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AnnieLWells
(@anniepinkstorm) reported
from
Launceston, State of Tasmania
@cookiemunsta @Kynes3 @MrMatlock12 @JoanBloggs @PostLamont @QandA @insightSBS It's because ADSL (old) and VDSL (nbn) are incompatible and they have to slow down both during the 18 month change over period to prevent them wiping out each other. This govt willfully took this action and killed fibre to the premises which is excellent and causes no such issue.
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AnnieLWells
(@anniepinkstorm) reported
from
Launceston, State of Tasmania
FFS, how dishonest (or maybe stupid) can a candidate be. To claim on one hand Labor did nothing for Tas jobs 5 seconds after saying they wasted money on the #NBN. @kevinmorgantas
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AnnieLWells
(@anniepinkstorm) reported
from
Launceston, State of Tasmania
@andrew_blow @wendy_harmer @MikeCarlton01 @sarahgerathy Senate estimates covers a lot of the boring mundane stuff that affects everyone. The problem is that some hearings are timed to avoid much journalistic scrutiny (NBN used to be on late at night, routinely) or there is so much happening at same time that some issues get neglected.
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Shane Davidson
(@Davo1003278286) reported
from
Launceston, State of Tasmania
FM we have to put up with a substandard NBN internet service now the governments going to ostracise Google to please their media giants. So we’ll have slow internet and a inferior search engine. Well done Moronson !
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AnnieLWells
(@anniepinkstorm) reported
from
Launceston, State of Tasmania
@bigbadave @mavetju @BLShiv @NickRossTech Exactly, and the original NBN was going to solve their problems, be it on domestic level of service or business. I was paying $65 a month while neighbouring businesses were paying T $200 month. They could not use eftpos & phone at same time. I could do both + stream radio & TV
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AnnieLWells
(@anniepinkstorm) reported
from
Launceston, State of Tasmania
@deniseshrivell Tas got first NBN then Libs got in. They let Turnbull get away with lie and wreck it. They canned the digital hubs program, Medicare Locals, and dumped community providers of disability support services in favour of larger private operators cashing in.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Cin
(@skyalin) reported
@homebrandcola Meanwhile, 12km from the ACT border, no NBN of any kind and no ability to pay to have it installed even if we want to. **** THEM ALL
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Tiggy
(@tigrashadow) reported
@hughriminton dodgy is an understatement...the company made a $64m NET (no, not gross) profit and gets a freakin $520k grant for an upgrade to its own NBN service...understandable if it benefited ALL in the area but not just for them..ffs
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Andrea
(@intouchfornow) reported
More ***** deeds done dirt cheap: A single business in Barnaby Joyce’s electorate has received a half a million dollar NBN upgrade. He wrote a letter of support for the company in which his partner, Vikki Campion, is a shareholder. #LNPfail #VoteThemOut #auspol
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Mad As Mel
(@Mad_As_Mel) reported
****, NBN quoted me $10k just to go from the end of my driveway to FTTP. Now the LNP are giving it away to their rich mates! Can help but wonder if Costa are making donations to Joyce in brown paper bags or something.
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💧LizardGuy
(@BulewoDudley) reported
Half a million of taxpayers hard-earned to install NBN on a business that Barnaby Joyce's partner has shares in is about as suspicious as the #ArmidaleClub burning down before the land was sold to APVMA by one of his mates. #ICAC now.
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Ban-Foo Leong
(@BanFoo_) reported
@Optus In the past hour and a half, as requested, I’ve followed your instructions and “power cycled” my Optus NBN modem multiple times. But the connection remains incredibly slow (<< 1Mbps) and intermittent (very frequent dropouts, every few seconds or so). So what next?
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Solo Monk
(@JJKALE2) reported
WTF!! $500,000 to put fibre to the premises of their mate in Joyce's electorate!! They rubbished fibre to the premises when they got their ***** paws on the NBN & destroyed it. Now they're picking one area to put fibre to the premises because there's an election coming. #S1948
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Matt Palmer
(@tobermatt) reported
@kristiankar @lenoretaylor the coalition has slammed Labor for suggesting this exact thing in the past (using taxpayer money for NBN extensions), and what about everyone who isn't alongside this particular cable run? I'd love to have an FTTP hookup, but my local MP is on Scotty's **** list.
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💧Shiv 😷
(@BLShiv) reported
@NBN_Australia Spent $60b on a massive lemon. Now spruiking what you should have been doing all along. Worthless FTTN network.
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Paul Frayne
(@aussiesasquatch) reported
@NBN_Australia @sqljohn So just deploy the same gearbut hardened against storms, why not just bite the bullet and upgrade it to fttp saving the hassle of doubling up the work down the road (pun intended)!