NBN Outage Report in Yuendumu, Central Desert, Northern Territory
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Yuendumu, Northern Territory
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yuendumu 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 (11%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Community Discussion
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NBN Issues Reports Near Yuendumu, Northern Territory
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Yuendumu and nearby locations:
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Exit Earth
(@larapinta0875) reported
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Yuendumu, Northern Territory
@CPSU_NT_KayD @Telstra @NBN_Australia No eftpos yesterday, Centrelink and ATO today, these are more than software issues.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ferdie Khnopff
(@FKhnopff) reported
@RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom It depends what you're after. Better customer service, user friendly access to your account, cheaper prices or access to a more reliable network? What is important to you? Each service is different as well. NBN is more likely to be about price. Mobile is about coverage.
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Simon Wright
(@simondotau) reported
@NBN_Australia 2. When a customer notifies RSP that they are vacating a premises, NBN should send a flyer (tailored for the connection type) to their letterbox showing exactly what equipment must be left behind. NO cheerful help-the-next-person language. Tell them what they're REQUIRED to do.
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Shrey
(@SpanishPear) reported
New house blinds don't really shut well :( But since getting keys at 9 I've already sent the landlord two emails about different issues and had a phone call to get nbn + gas + plumber approved so I feel bad asking again to fix blinds cause it will probably need to be replaced:(
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Graham J Hawtin
(@GrahamHawtin) reported
@mjrowland68 @BreakfastNews Hi Mike, I'm CURRENTLY (!) an Optus customer (mobile ans also NBN internet) and so far nothing at all in terms of comms or advice. This is an absolute gift for its rivals of course....
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Michael Reid
(@michael_reid_IT) reported
@RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom @launtel You can provision a free 7 day trial - if you have FTTP, that can be provisioned on a separate UNI-D port on your NBN box so you don't even have to cancel your existing service. Set it up, move your router to it (or plug in a different router) and use it.
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GP
(@Glennbridge) reported
@fukawi2 @NBN_Australia x1000! I disconnected my slow copper FTTN service and went with Starlink. Now a waiting game for Fibre - which seems to be many years off.
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Pete Repeat
(@PeteRepeatAber) reported
….. Back when NBN was first rolled out, I was constantly getting network dropouts. I lost count of the times I contacted Optus about this over 9 months. In the end, I contacted my local Federal MP who got the issue fixed in days. To call Optus a “technology company” is…
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Sigmunds Droid
(@sigmundsdroid) reported
@danilic bad luck. the NBN wasnt built by them. otherwise it would still be dialup
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David
(@singaporedavid1) reported
@SpaceX Getting a very slow between 5pm and 9pm but unlike the atrocious NBN there are zero dropouts. Having said that, you are going to have to sort this issue out sooner than later to avoid complete failure of Starlink in Australia as it’s just to slow due to congestion.
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Maz
(@maz_net_au) reported
@NBN_Australia Well you'd hope the best years are ahead of you when so you're provideding ADSL2 speeds to millions of customers on your FTTN network. Otherwise you'd have to give up and accept that FTTN can't compete with 5G (or even 4G in many cases).