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Problems in the last 24 hours in Little Hampton, South Australia

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  • TheDeanDK
    Southwell Certifiers (@TheDeanDK) reported

    4/ Documentation gaps. Missing clearances from Sydney Water, Ausgrid, or NBN. Errors in the Section 88B instrument. A subdivision plan that doesn't meet Registrar General's Guidelines. Each gap adds weeks. A requisitioned plan resets the registration clock entirely.

  • HydraBoom
    Hydra Boom (@HydraBoom) reported

    @Telstra No outages, just the pathetic mobile coverage that is our only back up for nbn. Keep putting your cgarges up and the service keeps declining. You know about this problem, its been reported multiple times, fix the tower already.

  • TeoMorabito
    Teo (@TeoMorabito) reported

    I just found out RCS (rich communication services) isn't available in Australia thanks to @Optus @Telstra @NBN_Australia WTF seriously

  • ryanremery
    Ryan Emery (@ryanremery) reported

    So the FTTN service that had been supposedly canceled is now working. @VodafoneAU claimed it was my modem. I'm using that same modem/router connected to the NBN fibre optic. Either it's a miracle or something broken got fixed.

  • Lilens
    Lilen (@Lilens) reported

    @chopwisegamji @BobBurn97207272 No infrastructure build is complete lie though, what about West Connex and Bruce highway. Upgrade on Adelaide Hospital, Footscray hospitals and NBN ( never liked it) all done during last 29 years. And don’t forget labour sold of remaining Telstra ownership on 2011!! Come at me

  • DimTimWilsonMP
    The Sentient Eye Brows of John Winston Howard (@DimTimWilsonMP) reported

    @macsween_prue @AlboMP @AustralianLabor To be fair Prune McBiasedBitch, the nbn AND NDIS were legislated under the dying days of an ALP government, but initial implementation were left to an incompetent *********** of successive coalition fuckups masquerading as government, which then left the damage for ALP to fix

  • Michael1953_202
    Miles (@Michael1953_202) reported

    @Telstra New NBN, wanted Foxtel, bought Fetch. But Fetch can’t get Foxtel, can’t cancel, no refund no return, throw the Fetch box in the bin, or they said “they would recycle it responsibly”. Now I want some real science, an energy balance not virtue signalling .

  • StandMeOver
    There’s Only One Jezza (@StandMeOver) reported

    @herecomessuper And don’t forget the useless **** is the one who gave us NBN. That basically created another government run Telstra. For a technology that was never required.

  • leeves_chou
    LC ✝️ (@leeves_chou) reported

    Proof of occupancy – this document request is another interesting thing. To ensure the application is from a real resident at the property, NBN sometimes needs proof, like a lease contract or water bills that match the applicant's name and address. However, this process can really delay provisioning. ISPs can check if the LOC ID is empty and see that no service is connected; they could just sign the customer up. If there is an existing service and the name on file doesn’t match, send a message to the new customer that provisioning is stuck for xxx reason. If the name on file matches, they can just hook them up. The process could be so much easier!

  • 25MMCC
    Ema The Rats Were Right🐀 (@25MMCC) reported

    @deniseshrivell They have no concept of futurising our country. This one is particularly ignorant! Turnbull’s copper NBN is now being ripped up by copper thieves. So we pay twice for slow rubbish NBN and then have to pay for it to be replaced again now. Being a Murdoch stooge always costs us