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NBN outages and service status in Brighton, South Australia

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  • NBN generated 1 outage signal in the last 24 hours around Brighton, including 1 direct report.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet, E-mail, and Total Blackout.
  • The most recent signal from this area was received Jul 10, 12:58 AM GMT+10.
  • 73% Internet (73%)
  • 13% E-mail (13%)
  • 7% Total Blackout (7%)
  • 7% Wi-fi (7%)

The National Broadband Network (NBN) is an Australian national wholesale open-access data network project and offers landline phone and internet network.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Brighton, South Australia

The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Brighton, South Australia and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Live Outage Map Near Brighton, South Australia

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Adelaide.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Adelaide Internet 23 hours ago
Adelaide Total Blackout 1 day ago
Adelaide Wi-fi 2 days ago
Adelaide Internet 4 days ago
Adelaide Internet 9 days ago
Adelaide E-mail 11 days ago

Nearby cities with recent reports

Adelaide

4 recent signals

23 hours ago

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NBN Issues Reports Near Brighton, South Australia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brighton and nearby locations:

  • TickHarris
    Victoria Evans (@TickHarris) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @NBN_Australia Thanks Rose. I’ve been speaking/ emailing your team this week but whatever I say or do I can’t convince NBN that they have an incorrect address. So DMing my details is unlikely to help. It’s extremely frustrating. Thanks

  • Bloss55
    Robyn Bonser (@Bloss55) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @Dudemanchew @SkyNewsAust @stuartrobertmp Yes before he got caught. He blamed internet connectivity....but his missus & he sells religious tours to Israel. About $6K a pop. Lots of video chats & downloading GOD from heaven.... probably explains the connectivity issues. Crap NBN up there, probably copper to the node.

  • froggy_world
    frog (@froggy_world) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    Glad the cricket is on, no nbn so no netflix. Nbn tech guy due Monday, bet the problem in the green FTN box up the road not at my house.

  • iEmRollin
    Emily Fung (@iEmRollin) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @NBN_Australia We just got our NBN connection back 15 minutes ago (after 13 hours of outage), @Telstra is still showing an outage page on their website tho.

  • c_verdicchio
    Christian Verdicchio (@c_verdicchio) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @Optus you’ve done it again. #Floptus I’ve tried to assist setting up my mums home phone for a month now. You cancelled her nbn setup visit and still haven’t contacted her after a week and now send her another nbn box. You guys are the worst for customer service. @acccgovau

  • DunkenKBliths
    Dunken K Bliths (@DunkenKBliths) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @MelissaLDavey Ah they finally realise how bad #NBN is !!!

  • gregors510
    Nick Gregor (@gregors510) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @Internode The cable is only a year old. However in the time it took to send that tweet, the red light on the modem came on, so I reset it and were away. Odd that I’ve had issues two days in a row. Could it be related to the NBN construction going on.

  • morebento
    morebento (@morebento) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @dobes @moylecroft I had no end of problem with NBN but not TPG fault

  • andydomAU
    andy (@andydomAU) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @Aussie_BB @NBN_Australia Done and the faults been fixed since. Hopefully for good? Because last time there was a ‘it came good and sorted itself’ as an explanation and that’s never a fix.

  • NatsterJane
    NJT (@NatsterJane) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @thebeerbeagle You could stay in Australia and have access to @Telstra's #5G network and the ever so reliable #NBN. Or just move @TwoTribesBrew HQ to Adelaide for @CityofAdelaide's 10 gigabit, most connected city in the world.

  • LadyPoop2
    Lady Pooh (@LadyPoop2) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @joxer @lynlinking ARSEHOLES!! Fix the NBN!! It is Sub Standard - like the Government!!😠

  • murrinmedia
    David Murrin (@murrinmedia) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    Damn @NBN_Australia. My @internode Connection is up and down like a bride’s nightie :/

  • LadyPoop2
    Lady Pooh (@LadyPoop2) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @raywilton4 @sacarlin48 I'd be happy with ADS! Same speed as NBN - What a Bloody rip off! Taxing an ineffective Service!!

  • LadyPoop2
    Lady Pooh (@LadyPoop2) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @OccupyMyGov @Mad_Morris This Government can't do anything right & a Crap NBN doesn't help....

  • aussiekate1985
    Kate Hayford 🇦🇺 🇱🇹 (@aussiekate1985) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @LennaLeprena @Loud_Lass I talk to people in mainland China quite a lot. They use VPNs to bypass the firewall, otherwise the only SM is the one approved by the government. Censorship is a bad idea all around, but I can absolutely imagine the bigoted wasteland ScoMo would make of our already crap NBN!

  • micwoodward
    ᗰIᑕᕼᗩEᒪ (@micwoodward) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @NBN_Australia And you've again told me I'm ready for connection and to go to a RSP, which I did, they told me that the service class had been changed to request a visit to reinstall the the cable, buuuuuut you aren't taking bookings. Can you make your minds up?

  • LadyPoop2
    Lady Pooh (@LadyPoop2) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @TerenceBright @EeevilMonkey @TurnbullMalcolm My Son has FTTP NBN, And it's Great!! We have FTTN & it's Shit!! Govt. Needs to fix this & NOT even think about a Tax for NBN!!!

  • spokenly_
    Anika Johnstone (@spokenly_) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @MJ_Leaver The only solution I’ve been offered is to go an buy a 4g prepaid modem at our expense until we get NBN connected (although this was also promised to use before we went to the UK a year a go). Neither of us can take anymore time off work for @internode to provision

  • rovingblonde
    Andrea (@rovingblonde) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @JezNews I am avoiding NBN too...and to think of the service we could have had!

  • micwoodward
    m i c h a e l ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@micwoodward) reported from Adelaide, South Australia

    @ScottMurphyAUS Jump on @Aussie_BB they are no bullshit NBN. Seriously good service

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Kayeos3
    Kayeos (@Kayeos3) reported

    @Davemcl70700812 @lesstenny You didn't listen during her speach or read any policies. Clearly stated that the country wouldn't be affected. Other systems can easily be put in place. Besides, majority of farmers have satellite internet because they didn't receive broadband or the NBN. **** you lie a lot.

  • wally_waldo83
    Wal (@wally_waldo83) reported

    @ShaneOliverAMP A big part of the problem is that starting from the 2010's more of our spending now goes to megatech platforms that extract Australian revenue without the old local multiplier. When $100 went to Ford or Holden, a retailer or a local media company, a large portion recycled through local wages, suppliers, property, logistics and tax. Now when $100 goes to a global ad platform, streaming service or cloud provider much more can disappear offshore through IP, reseller fees and related party charges with far less local employment or supplier spend despite the use of infrastructure like NBN and roads. So government keeps importing demand and taxing workers harder to fund services while more private spending leaks offshore to low local footprint platforms. That extraction is not productive for our economy and is increasingly an issue, especially when profits are being offshored and Australian taxpayers are unfairly carrying the burden.

  • BSepsyy
    Persian (@BSepsyy) reported

    @NBN_Australia hey can you fix the internet in Sinnamon Park already…

  • PietroDarke
    Pietro (@PietroDarke) reported

    @centralNRL Agree with the 4K sentiment. Biggest games like Origin & GF not on 4K is poor. Contrary to others my Kayo on 4K is reliable & have not converted to NBN yet.

  • daytona7th
    daytona (@daytona7th) reported

    @tim_blee You would think that if you relied on the mobile network to receive payments then you would have a backup should the particular network fail. Maybe have an Optus or Vodafone SIM card handy or re-route your payment system to the NBN? No sympathy for unprepared businesses.

  • the_vocal_one
    The Opinionated Veteran (@the_vocal_one) reported

    @ianclarkeAU @CovfefeDnUnder Mate, you're talking to a @Starlink customer... I use it on the Gold Coast, and I'll likely never go back to the NBN, even though I can get fiber, largely because I refuse to pay for something that is intentionally outdated. Outside of the cities, #Starlink is the answer.

  • MickKase
    Mick Kase (@MickKase) reported

    @TruthdriverOn Telstra is a dinosaur. The sooner Australia realises this, the better. The NBN has been a sad episode in Australia's history and continues to be. Snowy 2.0 is a disaster and will continue to cost Millions and may not even operate. Federal Gov. is the problem. Are you awake yet!

  • wally_waldo83
    Wal (@wally_waldo83) reported

    @colonelhogans By that logic, if you’re anti Coalition hand back your tax cuts, roads, defence, the NBN and every service they funded. Governments administer public services they don’t own them.

  • LibertariansNSW
    Libertarian Party NSW (Liberal Democrats) (@LibertariansNSW) reported

    The Libertarian Party believes in reducing government involvement in the economy. We would Reduce ATO staff by at least half over 5 years because flat tax rates will require less compliance staff, and it is essential to reduce the possibility of the tax system regrowing; similarly, scale back agencies such as the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and Australian Competition and Consumer Commissioner and the laws they administer; and sell government business enterprises, including the NBN, ABC, SBS, and the Future Fund, and use the proceeds to pay down debt. By removing bureaucrats and simplifying tax, we will have a more prosperous country. #smallgovernment #libertarian

  • jfwfreo
    Jonathan Wilson (@jfwfreo) reported

    @GamewithDave The only network connected devices I own are my Windows desktop PC, my HMD Pulse+ Android phone, my ISP-provided TP-Link router and my ISP-provided NBN FTTC NCD modem. I refuse to buy any of the "smart" crap.