NBN Outage Report in Boyup Brook, State of Western Australia
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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 Boyup Brook, State of Western Australia
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Boyup Brook 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 (73%)
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Wi-fi (11%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (%)
Community Discussion
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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🕊️ also on Mastodon as @embilbie
(@embilbie) reported
We all know that NBN Co. would never resource a whole department to *proactively* call its customers to resolve a problem. They'd wait for the customer to contact them. Phone scammers seem to think the NBN is way more customer oriented than it in fact is.
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Jon J Knight
(@jmjraknight) reported
@foursaken @AmyRemeikis We've got NBN fixed wireless at our place. When we shifted in it was woeful, NBN co couldn't fix it with their kit leaving no choice. We scienced the **** out of it and now it's rock solid, not as fast as starlink but usable in all weather. Not for the faint hearted.
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Elizabeth Jurman
(@lizjurman) reported
@AmyRemeikis Yes check the connection...and the modem. It shouldn't be terrible 1km from the exchange - is that where the NBN connects to your copper line? Consider mobile broadband - Aussie Broadband, Vodafone or Telstra for three. Good luck.
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OzzyCobber 🕯️
(@OzzyCobber) reported
@AmyRemeikis Agree with others that say look outside Australia's amazing NBN. 1000m is a long distance on the copper to nowhere network.
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Red Promos
(@reparb) reported
@peter_adderton Agree 100%. Thank you for sharing. Many Telco’s lose the culture by outsourcing to reduce cost as they was too slow to innovate and will die eventually due to lack of customer service and experience. The Tier 1 in AU are struggling as over 600 NBN resellers and MVNO are better.
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Richard from Sydney 💉💉💉
(@RichardfromSyd1) reported
@ZBasyouny @Aussie_BB I have been with them since I got cut over to the NBN (currently on "UltraFast" via HFC - routinely get 600 Mbps throughput with Aussie) Made sure Dad signed up with them when he got cut over. Would be lost without them in his terrible FTTC case.
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Jesse
(@Jesselopod) reported
@AmyRemeikis I had that exact problem in the inner north ACT, on advice from someone who used to work for NBN I ended up switching my router out for something better which solved a lot of problems I was having.
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The Boy Who Lived
(@OROBOSKIDO) reported
@_Kas____ @Kingkuti_ @_Olatayo_ Lol. Wrong. It's bad EA severs. I have very high internet NBN connection. It still happens to me.
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Boz
(@bozwhite) reported
@AleaguesCentral No issues for me. Think a lot depends what sort of internet connection you have. I have 5g home broadband and have had no issues with paramount + this season. Those on NBN it depends if on fibre to the node or (preferable) fibre to the premise. Sorry for geek speak. ICT pro
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Murdoch Media are evil 💉💉💉
(@redemptiongiver) reported
@AmyRemeikis @YaThinkN You can do something but it will cost you big time. Usually the biggest problem is when the cable connects to copper at your front lawn. In the short to medium term consider running a 5G mobile hotspot off your mobile. Probably faster than NBN anyway (and more reliable)