NBN Outage Report in Yarrawonga, Moira, State of Victoria
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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 Yarrawonga, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yarrawonga 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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Wi-fi (12%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (%)
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mickw
(@Mickw747) reported
@russ61 @goodfoodgal ScoMo completely decimated the NBN, turned it into an utter train wreck that continues to screw our country. Now we have this ****** network still being rolled out, we could’ve had fibre to, at least, nodes without being sold out.
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nia
(@xincatlong) reported
ive gone 5 whole days with no wifi and my property agent goes “cant u go to ur office or uni for wifi” LIKE THAT FIXES THE ISSUE DAWG ITS YOUR FAULT FOR NOT HAVING A GODDAMN NBN CONNECTION
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bob k
(@BobKnezevic) reported
1/2 So 1. It’s the ALP’s forecasts so there’s that 2. Chalmers is all ‘smoke and mirrors ‘ . He places things ‘off budget’ , which is okay for government investments that will eventually make a return , BUT NBN , Snowy Hydro etc will NEVER make a return , so should NOT be off budget - The federal government will spend $77.7 billion over the next four years on off-budget items. Alongside the NBN and Snowy Hydro, the government will also spend $6.3 billion on the Housing Australia Future Fund and $7.2 billion on the National Reconstruction Fund to diversify industry.
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GAZZA
(@GAZZA56721349) reported
@PatConroy1 .Just like taxpayer funded child care, the Govt has failed to build Guard rails to protect children. Labor just fails, pink batts A fail, NDIS a fail, NBN a fail, They lauch and idea never has the full package developed -
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Mike Kennedy
(@MikeKennedy1906) reported
@Telstra @nbn @NBN_Australia NBN emailed to say Telstra equipment so need to report to them. TIO can’t help - says it is a local council issue as pillar is on footpath. Half hour on hold to Telstra who says someone will respond in 3 to 5 days. Regretting I ever bothered. #auspol
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Marty O
(@mowin70) reported
@BevJohnst We had continual dropouts with nbn, they said we could change providers but it was crap infrastructure, so would still be crap. Went to starlink. Very happy. I now have two.
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AusPolCommenter
(@AusCommenter) reported
Australia’s NBN still relies on outdated market logic favoring providers over people, leaving many underserved. Despite broadband’s essential role, consumers face complexity, poor choice, and low empowerment. We must treat internet as a basic right, not a luxury. #AusPol
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The Genuine ███
(@genuine_m_) reported
@GrumpyOleDave @Just_Rad "the internet" is not a public service paid for by taxes. It existed long before the farce of the NBN.
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The sceptic tank
(@thehighIQbeast) reported
The NDIS was squarely and solely a Rudd concept. Legislation was introduced under Gillard's government. Just like the shameful waste that is the NBN, the NDIS is a financial grenade delivered by ALP. Check up copperstring project Qld for yet another stupid idea wasting tens of billions
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Matlock
(@Matlock47825386) reported
@GadgetGuySite Not an issue now because NBN only has capacity to upgrade 400,000 a year. As they roll out to the last 600k those that laggards will eventually be mandatorily upgraded (at no cost, suburb by suburb). Then FTTN will be switched off permanently.