NBN Outage Report in Wy Yung, East Gippsland, State of Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wy Yung, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wy Yung 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 (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Alexander Liddington-Cox
(@AlexLCMedia) reported
I got scam called by people claiming to be from the NBN and ACSC, claiming my IP address has been compromised. Seems too close to Optus to be a coincidence, but I haven't received any comms from the company. Anyone else had this problem?
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no name
(@AmandaNonBinz) reported
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Sydney, State of New South Wales
@ryan_racz @Stephen___Burns @SpaceX NBN compared to global partners, is already slow and out of date lol
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(@wedemandareply) reported
@RichardKGrump @RobMax4 @TPG_Telecom Sadly they are all pretty much the same so I ended up choosing dodo for my cell phone and tpg for home internet. No matter who you are with, unless you’re paying top tier level, you will have slow days and NBN outages will always be an issue.
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Graham J Hawtin
(@GrahamHawtin) reported
@mjrowland68 @BreakfastNews Hi Mike, I'm CURRENTLY (!) an Optus customer (mobile ans also NBN internet) and so far nothing at all in terms of comms or advice. This is an absolute gift for its rivals of course....
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Christian Brooker
(@jedibrooker) reported
@independentaus @paulbudde Nope. The problem with the NBN is that it relies on old, neglected copper infrastructure owned by Telstra which should never have been privatised in the first place. The govt needs to pick up the slack and lay fibre everywhere directly to everyone’s homes.
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💧Vince O'Grady
(@vogrady2132) reported
would show extremely bad faith. The trade investments are a case in point. They may well harm Australia. Another example of hidden policy failure is in the grants to the NBNco. A massive $528 million for Satellite and fixed Wireless upgrades. Why so soon after the NBN was
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Lolmanzee1
(@lolmanzee1) reported
@NBN_Australia still waiting for the fiber upgrade in 6155 but i looked on your site it does not say when it is coming i want off FTTN the old copper lines are only giving me 32MB down tho im paying for the NBN50 from Vodaphone
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💧Barry Steele
(@BarrySteeleTNL) reported
@independentaus @paulbudde Sorry, I completely disagree. This is national infrastructure and must be in public hands. The federal government can afford any expense necessary. #MMT The worst things for telecommunications in On have been the privatisation of Telecom and @TurnbullMalcolm's **** up on the NBN
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Pete Repeat
(@PeteRepeatAber) reported
….. Back when NBN was first rolled out, I was constantly getting network dropouts. I lost count of the times I contacted Optus about this over 9 months. In the end, I contacted my local Federal MP who got the issue fixed in days. To call Optus a “technology company” is…
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VajskiDs
(@VajskiD) reported
also for the past couple years I've had a damn awful internet speed being 1.2Km away from the node on FTTN. An NBN technology. The speeds received were obtainable on ADSL provided you were close enough to the infrastructure a decade + ago. -->