NBN Outage Report in Len Waters Estate, Liverpool, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Len Waters Estate, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Len Waters Estate 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 (9%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Live Outage Map Near Len Waters Estate, Liverpool, State of New South Wales
The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Sydney and Camden West.
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NBN Issues Reports Near Len Waters Estate, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Len Waters Estate and nearby locations:
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James Carlton
(@jasta07) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@I_Am_Simplex @NBN_Australia Have the same problem. Short answer is, they're trying to shovel ten tons of shit into a one ton bag and the shovel has been sitting out in the rain since 1975.
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Kerrie Barker
(@kezz78) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
So I got my @NBN_Australia service installed today. The technician came within the designated time frame, was really nice and installed the cable way quicker than I thought he would. And now I’m getting 44mbps which is exactly 10x faster than what I had on adsl 🎉 @TPG_Telecom
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Leonard R. Gregory
(@TheRobinsfromOz) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@EFTM @trevorlong They are 0 and 1 thats it. Just charge those who want streaming at a particular speed more. Thats what every other business in life does. Supply and demand sets the price. NBN is a flawed business model - thats more the issue.
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AnnieLWells
(@anniepinkstorm) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@PaulFletcherMP With the FTTP NBN this was a non issue as NTU was the modem. They ordered in bulk identical units for everyone on FTTP.
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Andrew
(@bookman2805) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@NBN_Australia It would be nice if you can fix your crap internet service before you start charging ridiculous fees
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🇦🇺mikeaubrey🏳️🌈
(@mikeaubrey2) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@Triplejay58 Me2...I'm paying for 100 getting 43.....fttc bloody disgraceful LNP has broken our NBN
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Shout it👇🏿Out 👇🏿
(@atrueblueaussie) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@GDixon1977 @cscviews Yeo connect your computer to your personal bluetooth hotspot on your mobile and send them the Data bill . We never needed NBN. defunct already .
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James
(@JamesMaccajim) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@RantRacing I live a few suburbs away had same problems it’s nbn messing with cables. I thought it was an old computer got a few new ones made no difference. Hard to even watch nsw replays last week.
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AnnieLWells
(@anniepinkstorm) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@fuzzi_mcapples @YaThinkN First thing I did when I got NBN trial connection was get 2nd hand smart TV with streaming apps for Netflix US, Quikflix, iview, etc. Our digital TV service came much later than our FTTP #NBN.
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MEGAN SAMUEL
(@meggsie79) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@ernestjpnsw @NBN_Australia @TPG_Telecom Had the same issue with TPG. Switched to Vodafone NBN and much better quality of service
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Tom Ragen
(@TomRagen) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
Telcos @Telstra & @Optus are looking under the lead of the @NBN_Australia to charge people more for the use of streaming videos services! #No! Absolutely not! We are already paying for internet service. If you add this new charges it’s a ***** money grab! #WTF
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Evan
(@fictillius) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@p4ndr_ @NewtonMark @wibbly @NBN_Australia The business model they created was never going to build the network that was promised.
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Leonard R. Gregory
(@TheRobinsfromOz) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@trevorlong @EFTM That's the NBN problem ..... I'll be 100% wireless once the kids have left home. Cord cutting is the ultimate for me. On device VPN and I can then get it from anywhere in the world.
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Marquis d'Killara
(@pfbt) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
While gov’t bodies force more & more transactions online while offering no alternative, there will be many who will not be able to afford the NBN (some effing service .. not) @NBNAustralia
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🇦🇺mikeaubrey🏳️🌈
(@mikeaubrey2) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@abc730 Yep & take anything up to 47 days, to connect to existing connection....and you have no option & not even an agreement with NBN, you have to deal with a provider......so the blame game continues. Cost to fix, billions & billions......thanks Abbott and MT with help from Murdoch 💩
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Robert Hudson
(@manaz_d) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
To clarify - @NBN_Australia should not care what is encapsulated inside the layer 2 frames that pass over their network. Even if they were a layer 3 construct (so interested in IP transit), the contents of the packets they'd be responsible for should not concern them.
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Steven Bradley
(@stevenbradleyau) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@NBN_Australia the NBN is down in my street can you please fix it, it’s been down for 2 days. Out of the 6 days we have had it I would say it goes down 35% of the time.
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Graeme
(@GamingFTWeekend) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
My NBN is down. Send halp.
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🇦🇺mikeaubrey🏳️🌈
(@mikeaubrey2) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@NickRossTech @NBN_Australia WATFJ.....can't even provide a basic service now want extra for basic........still waiting for my fix....paying Telstra/NBN for 100 getting @ best 23.........they are "investigating"........🤔😁🤣🤣🤣
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Graeme
(@GamingFTWeekend) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
So after my internet randomly went down last when @NBN_Australia start doing work in Randwick, the NBN have concluded whatever they did last night in Randwick and the internet should be working. Except it's not. This is not how one is supposed to 'break the internet'...
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sally can't wander right now
(@WanderingSally) reported
@ArsenBalls I get heaps of data I never use on my phone. I tried to just use that instead of paying for NBN to stream but it was impossible.
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Mishta Wolf
(@mrWabbit44) reported
My dish is installed in a terrible location. With A dense canopy of trees above it. I'm amazed it works at all. It does have brief interruptions but i still get solid speeds. Still far superior to the NBN satellite service my folks use next door. (I'm in Australia) That seems like dial-up compared to the Starlink. I'll mount the dish in a good location eventually... My only gripe is the price.
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Andyland
(@__Andyland__) reported
@Starlink @grok why is Australia choosing to go for project Kuiper, which doesn’t exist yet, instead of starlink available right now, to solve its NBN fail for rural customers? What’s the strongest reasons and the cost comparison?
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Old Sapper
(@OldSapper94713) reported
@gigabasedd Change to StarLink, Elon Musk's global online service. I know I sound like an advert, but his system bypasses the local NBN or ISP and has a satellite phone service.
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Revd Andrew Klein ( Chaplain)
(@KleinRevd) reported
Dear Prime Minister @AlboMP, you should have by this time a number of reports including the ' Optus NBN scam' and alternative energy sources. If not, the problem is at your end. Ban lobbyists from Parliament House, vet your staff. I can be found for a ☕.Canberra👎 Respectfully
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David Ward
(@David_J_Ward) reported
@AlboMP Why waste your time and taxpayers money pretending to protect kids?. The government monopoly NBN internet service is constantly down. No warnings, no apologies, no refunds for the service not delivered. It’s a disgrace and sums up your useless government perfectly.
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Mishta Wolf
(@mrWabbit44) reported
@dogeofficialceo I just got Starlink installed. I live next door to my parents and they still use the NBN satellite broadband (in Australia) and it is so painfully slow that i usually give up half way through doing nearly anything. Yep.
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Lane
(@galt72) reported
Per Grok: "The National Broadband Network (NBN) is not a publicly traded company, so you cannot directly short NBN stock. NBN Co, the entity behind the NBN, is a government-owned corporation, not listed on any stock exchange like the ASX. Therefore, shorting NBN stock is not possible in the traditional sense." Well now...how fortunate for them... 😒
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James footy
(@Jamesfooty1) reported
@GreenTyler27 You'll need to avoid flying as well, air traffic control is publicly funded. Hope you never need to avail yourself of the judicial system, or the BOM. Parks and public transport are also out. I presume you used dial up to post your nonsense, because the NBN isn't for you either.
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Pattern Rotator
(@borisyeltzin) reported
Nope. Grok told me so. And in the worst case scenario traffic can be redirected from satellite to satellite to a ground based receiver outside of Australia. Does Starlink’s Traffic Use the NBN? Starlink, operated by SpaceX, provides satellite-based internet via a constellation of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, delivering connectivity directly to user terminals (e.g., dishes) without relying on terrestrial broadband networks like the NBN for the core data transmission. Here’s the analysis: Technical Independence: Starlink’s service bypasses traditional ground-based infrastructure for the bulk of its data delivery. It uses its own network of satellites and ground stations (e.g., the Boorowa, NSW station) to connect users, meaning its traffic doesn’t route through NBN’s fiber, copper, or satellite (Sky Muster) networks. This is a key selling point—rural Australians like Grant Vowles in Tasmania switched from NBN to Starlink for speeds up to 200 Mbps, far exceeding Sky Muster’s 25-100 Mbps, precisely because it operates independently. Integration with Local Providers: However, partnerships like Telstra’s resale of Starlink services introduce nuances. Telstra Satellite Internet, powered by Starlink, includes a Smart Modem with a Wi-Fi home phone line, suggesting some integration with local networks for ancillary services (e.g., voice over Wi-Fi). Yet, the primary internet traffic—data downloads and uploads—still relies on Starlink’s satellite link, not NBN infrastructure. The requirement for a Starlink Ethernet Adaptor to connect to Telstra’s modem further indicates a separate data path, not a handover to NBN. Critical View: The establishment narrative often frames Starlink as a direct competitor “bleeding” NBN customers (e.g., 200,000 users by 2025), implying a clean break. But the lack of transparency about backhaul (e.g., how ground stations connect to global internet) leaves room for doubt—some data might indirectly touch NBN or other Australian networks at peering points. Still, no evidence suggests Starlink’s core traffic depends on NBN, making the answer largely no.