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  • c0n_AU
    Con! (@c0n_AU) reported

    @BeauGiles Typically, no. For the cost of a backup device/SIM/NBN or even Starlink, it would pay for itself in an hour of an outage like this!

  • deanja110
    DEANJA🇦🇺 (@deanja110) reported

    @newcastleherald As an Ex-NBNer having spent many years of my working life in various capacities with NBN, it's terrible to now hear about all these losses.

  • AmotherslovePTK
    elohiyaxo 💖 (@AmotherslovePTK) reported

    HEY SORRY, NBN STUCK BEAM ONTO MY EYE, ITS CONNECTED TO THE 5G AUSTRALIAN NETWORK COS OF THE FEDERAL BLUE PULL UPS I ORDERED SO VIVID GOES UNTIL MY LICENCE RUNS OUT SORRY NOT REALLY BUT JUST TRYING OUT MY PARLIAMENTALITY WHY IS IT SO HARD TO HAVE SYMPATHY ARE U TIN MEN? Y

  • ianclarkeAU
    Ian Clarke (@ianclarkeAU) reported

    @GusLefty @AJG71 @karlstefanovic QED. This ALP fool doesn’t know Foxtel rolled out and paid for a cable network for far less $/ customer than the NBN. Foxtel: ~$800–$1,100 per premise. NBN: $2,000–$2,750+ per premise.

  • GrantMa24544383
    Grant Mackenzie (@GrantMa24544383) reported

    @1Alboforpm Considering Labor designed the NDIS, Libs and Labs together gave us the NBN, Libs and Labs the submarine fiasco? How's the tax on tobacco going in stopping smoking as opposed to feeding organised crime? Pot / kettle Their sudden growth will result in messes, poor communication and confusion between newly formed members but their sudden growth is do to the F up by these 2 major parties. Oh... and ... Fire the Liar

  • Martywa467
    Marty (@Martywa467) reported

    @VoteLewko @Starlink This is exactly why we need billionaires and trillionaires to do things that our governments always completely fails to do. So glad we wasted billions of our dollars on a rubbish NBN service huh

  • malcolmangus1
    malcolm angus (@malcolmangus1) reported

    @greghammo69 @DarcyAmaroo he is also imitating Abbott .No cuts to Pensions, educ or health NBN 25 megabytes per second by 2016? Linked pensions to wages growth not indexation !Did you scorn him too for his multiple broken promises ? they all do it

  • PrincipalAlice
    Lady Alice (@PrincipalAlice) reported

    @JmarrMarr I watch the 5.30 NBN local news to support our local presenters. Disgusted by WIN’s decimation of us from Newcastle to the QLD border. Nine News as you say has very little to say about the positive achievements of our Government.

  • Russputin2
    Russell Drysdale :We Stand With Albo,Labor & Aust (@Russputin2) reported

    @FannyFitch Maybe they need to go back to the fail-safe future, using Labors' Full Fibre NBN, that Vested Interests installed the LNP Crime Org Puppet Junta to nobble with stone age Copper. It operated well, for over 65 years, even on iron age Copper, before being sent into the cloud.

  • DoodyDarren
    Darren (@DoodyDarren) reported

    @ianclarkeAU @CovfefeDnUnder The NBN cannot do it now, but the optic fibres it uses can. Only the gear at either end changes. There is not a wireless system in existence that could carry the existing load of the NBN, let alone future needs. Talk to a network engineer, please.