NBN Outage Report in Dunsborough, Busselton, 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 Dunsborough, State of Western Australia
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dunsborough 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 (74%)
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Total Blackout (10%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Dunsborough, State of Western Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dunsborough and nearby locations:
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Dune Haggar Draws
(@DuneHaggar) reported
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Dunsborough, State of Western Australia
@descry My fav was having to prove to the nbn company (not my provider) there was an issue and having to do all that tech level terminal ping etc cut n paste for dayyyys and then them going oh it keeps failing the test? Lets escalate this now shall we
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Eleanor Fitzgibbon
(@EleanorFitzgib2) reported
@frosty_morgan @markhumphries Renter here chose not to go with NBN when it was free connection. Why? Monthly extra cost. Neighbours' NBN is poor. Couldn't get straight answers from NBN. Technical issues re placement of the box. Owner will connect for next tennant. Very happy running hotspot from my phone.
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Stringyy
(@jeremydein) reported
@sam_therman @NBN_Australia Constant disconnects here at Redlynch. Service provider was useless in getting it resolved. FTTP is being pulled through our estate so should have it within the decade.
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heddylae
(@mosswili) reported
@Real_Don_Easter @markhumphries Hotspot is your friend, bugger off outdated, slow, expensive NBN.
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Kai Free
(@FreeKs66) reported
@markhumphries Yup, daughters rental has dodgy wiring for nbn that keeps cutting out. Landlord refuses to fix it.
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Andrew Campey 🌱
(@AndrewCampey) reported
@markhumphries If I upgrade the NBN to my house they need to do work on the street. It would be a benefit to several of my neighbours. I would have to pay thousands to do the work. They could then upgrade for free. 🙄 The NBN is a bit **** if I'm honest
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💧Evelyn Scott
(@AbsentmindedAus) reported
@OffBeatMammal @markhumphries Our NBN connection was so bad that we went back to broadband. Home broadband working much better. Sad but true. That might be an option rather than expensive NBN connection fee.
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Nicodemus
(@Nicodemuslong1) reported
@markhumphries Why should the landlord pay for connection of a hitherto unconnected service to the property? You should have noted before hand there was no NBN. No different than you connecting Foxtel cables putting new curtains up.
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Nathan
(@Blue_Pie_Ninja) reported
@Ozesurfer @markhumphries @FiennesIs If you do take it the black box NBN gives you, it won't work wherever you end up. Although I'd recommend taking it anyway, **** paying $300 to set up the landlords internet connection.
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msinformation
(@KindRegardz) reported
@markhumphries My most frustrating and stressful dealings in life have been with the NBN. 🤬🤬🤬 Subdivided a block, and built on them both, at different times. We are in an old area that was never connected to copper. That was too much for them to compute. Faark.
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Bee
(@berniebern) reported
@MattHenley14 @markhumphries Yes. The customer never owns the service. It’s a small fee which nbn charge for the right to connect a new customer (greenfield) and generate revenue at that premises. It’s in addition to the CVC charge which the RSP pays nbn for use of the bandwidth at that location.