NBN outages and service status in Boyup Brook, Western Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Boyup Brook, Western Australia
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Loftwah (@loftwah) reportedWe pay like a $150 a month for the premium of Telstra mobile and it doesn’t even work immediately when out NBN drops. What are we even paying extra for? Fix your trash Telstra 😡😡 @Telstra
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Con! (@c0n_AU) reported@mikejt4 * Sent from your NBN service.
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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 .
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miss_84 (@Miss__84) reportedAgaiinnnnnnn @Telstra again. A war widow with a serious heart condition without the use of her phone because of an nbn outage. But how does that affect the mobile phone useage Youre the absolute worst company. She feels cut off from the world. But hey she has the internet
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israelsgospelic (@israelsgospelic) reported from Gold Coast, QueenslandThere has been recent tropical cyclone, outage occurred here. I have a occasional internet interference not able to use wifi hope to see wifi improvements at Upper Nerang, for some reason New Street, Nerang Lower Nerang has this NBN Wifi, and Upper Nerang Business precint don't
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🦺 Benedict Harris (@benedict303) reported@Optus we were on the phone to OPTUS for THREE HOURS to some operator in India, we just wanted to move to a faster NBN plan, and they could not migrate our old account over. NIGHTMARE and Optus are outsourcing their support to useless people in India
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MrRuSs3LL (@mrru5s3ll) reported@ImVicLoLagain @LCHF_Matt @pikkkkaro He is saying that wifi is not internet, that's it. I have many services at home on my local network that I use my wifi to connect to that don't use the internet (NBN) at all. Fwiw I also have 2000/500 NBN with a capable router, 10gig switch and cat6a runs that support it. My internet is great by any standards, the only thing Australia does ****** (now - it wasn't this good a couple of years ago) is that we don't have symmetrical links for consumers. The whole point though is that the idiot OP thinks that "wifi" means internet, and it doesn't.
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Vic (@ImVicLoLagain) reported@robboclancy @LCHF_Matt @pikkkkaro looks like ur even dumber then bro because the original post said >invented wifi >bad wifi. not invented wifi bad internet , ur making the conflation. our wifi is only good by our standards , id argue it's not very good in general. our NBN now though I'd say isn't bad
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Donald smith (@Donalds25647148) reported@bluewavedream Simplistic and childlike. Starlink is just a service with costs comparable to Australia's first tier. NBN is Australian owned infrastructure. Not 12 Million. 515 Million per year. Every year. And still own nothing. Your definition of 'stupid' is...?
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Zack Brown (@ZackBro74245761) reported@RobToThheOz @over9000AU @AvidCommentator Making them good for top ups not but as a primarily fuel source. Two, VPP has never been tried at a city scale and would require a lot of new telecommunications infrastructure to implemented ie. we would have to implement a proper NBN rollout of some sort.