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 (9%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Community Discussion
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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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Rajesh Sarin
(@Rajesh_Sarin) reported
Tpg Telecom @TPG_Telecom disconnected my home Nbn yesterday for no apparent reason & promised to reconnect immediately. 24 hours since more than 10 calls.. Running pillar to posts.. Support staff is absolutely clueless and just passing the buck. Worst possible service ever.
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Palap
(@OfficialPalap) reported
@NBN_Australia (3/5) even though it exceeds the threshold. We run a small business from home and at this point it is too unreliable to use the service without it affecting our content creation, streaming and conferencing calls. We’ve tried countless solutions internally such as: changed ISP’s
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Heather @erica_sea55@mastodon.au
(@DrHLShearer) reported
@noplaceforsheep I have a weird habit, likely because I'm #Neurodivergent of misreading single words, and I read this as Optus Dei...and thought, they're not *that* bad surely (actually, I use them for my mobile and NBN and their service is excellent...Optus that is, lol)
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J.
(@wild12nite) reported
@originenergy if I sign up to your NBN + Electricity plan, and than move locations within the 12 month period of the contract, is there going to be any issues taking my plan with me or any extra costs?
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Palap
(@OfficialPalap) reported
@NBN_Australia (2/5) When engaging with the ISP's and performing their “monitoring” they come back as service is good despite the packet loss occurring. I have countless screenshots of packet loss going well above 5% within a 10 minute span that they are refusing to accept as evidence
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IH8LAWWW
(@Ih8Lawww) reported
@ItsZendae How does one do that when aussie nbn is dog **** and respawn servers are 20hz which makes them less stable than then the majority of peoples relationships pls explain. 🤷 😞
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luke
(@luke_mots) reported
@ConcreteIdeasx @Markedw @Telstra Yeah I just like the idea of never having to worry about it going up and it's cheaper than what I pay now of 119 a month but nbn really did suck here I didn't have much choice
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Highway
(@arwanabe) reported
NBN service down again - 9th time this year. Business account, $100+ per month. But not to worry, we are going to revamp the entire AU electrical grid using temporary migrants - just like we did with the NBN. What could go wrong?
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Sam Neale
(@SamNeale4419) reported
@7NewsMelbourne NBN will be better simply because it’s fibre-optic which beats wireless any day of the week. Also 5G rollout requires lots of new infrastructure so I fail to see how it would be cheaper. Especially considering the fact more cell towers are required due to the more limited range.
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Juge
(@Jugeyfruits) reported
@roycabs @iiNet @NBN_Australia Give Aussie broadband a look, they've been superb for me. Fantastic customer service and no issues with anything! If you do, use this referal code to get $50 credit: 7979438