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 (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 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
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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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.
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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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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 !
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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💧Queen (Regina Ryan)
(@GinaryanRegina) reported
@itaintfacebook @MrKRudd If it wasn’t for the unions you wouldn’t have an award decent wage. You would work 3 jobs @$7.50an hour like the US to keep up - if you stuck with Labor’s fibre to the house had no NBN problems. Don’t blame Labor and the Unions too easy. #auspol
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No Lockdowns! Stop-the-Steal 🦉✝️💯🦘🐨
(@ozhomeschool) reported
@ThiessDmp And the NBN cost Australian Taxpayers a fortune. I was happy without it! My internet speeds about the same and no more copper phones! They took our choice away! It was NBN or nothing! Bloody awful!
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Laurel Papworth
(@SilkCharm) reported
@paulwallbank @Telstra No phone, no internet. If I'd gotten through to ANYONE & got a trouble ticket # they probably could've had til a business day next week. But no way to register, to be fobbed off onto NBN customer support & to show no interest in buggy app issues & broken tech testing link, ugh
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Lind say
(@nellybear2167) reported
Blackouts rare on same grid as local hos but today we copped it stupid endeavour energy send text look up online for outage details in area Ffs if I’ve got no power there is no nbn no land line mob flat & there is no mobile data ! Assume or what ? our system doesn’t work !
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Robyn
(@RobynAMilne) reported
@DanielGatt5 @MrKRudd It’s refreshing to see somebody is happy with crap expensive NBN. Low standards.
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Kenneth Moore
(@kaakoda_moore) reported
@MrKRudd The car manufacturing industry was destroyed by very high production costs including wages & conditions & low consumer demand for Aussie built cars. Aus manufacturing survives for goods which can be competitive with high prodn costs. The NBN should never have happened.
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NBN News
(@NBN_News) reported
9 Network has rebranded to NBN News
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Ian Godwin
(@Godwin_UQ) reported
@TPG_Telecom Ok goody. I love being forced onto the absolutely crap @NBN_Australia network and being given new ways to pay more money to maybe even get half the speed I used to get. Great bit of “nation-building infrastructure” @ScottMorrisonMP
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Quam Anon
(@AnonQuam) reported
@ThiessDmp @ozhomeschool ****** NBN ! dont get me started what a joke ! they tried to save 20 BILLION$ but some how spent anyway fixing the **** show they had thought they would save the money with - REFUCKENTARDED ! sack em all ! ... O i got 100mbps download -Fkn joke should be 1000mbps and same upload
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Axel
(@Alex144957530) reported
@zacknorman97 Wtf why? What would they do with it? At least you have one our **** government ****** up our NBN so I use 4G wireless instead