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NBN Outage Report in Wy Yung, East Gippsland, 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 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.

NBN Outage Chart in Wy Yung, East Gippsland, State of Victoria 02/06/2026 16:35

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by NBN users through our website.

  1. Internet (74%)

    Internet (74%)

  2. Total Blackout (11%)

    Total Blackout (11%)

  3. Wi-fi (10%)

    Wi-fi (10%)

  4. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

  5. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

  6. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

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NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • NickRossTech nickrosstech (@NickRossTech) reported

    @wheredidgogogo @maire19 @carolduncan Just remember... you're talking about the nbnTM network and not The National Broadband Network. #auspol #nbn

  • aussiewongm Marcus Wong (@aussiewongm) reported

    HFC connection is fine but DNS fails. Running a trace route to Aussie Broadband's DNS server suggests a networking issue somewhere in the NBN network past the local POI?

  • pangolincovid Its Time (@pangolincovid) reported

    Our telecommunications network was also privatised in the 1990s, with the promise that competition would deliver better services. In reality, investment and innovation stagnated. It got to the point where the government was forced to re-enter the market with the NBN

  • fleshhost ***** Savant (@fleshhost) reported

    @Takin_Thepis_s @Corleone_Roller That would explain the degradation of service from the NBN techs of late. I hate to see talent go to waste.

  • andrewhall1350 🔥Andrew Hall🇦🇺 (@andrewhall1350) reported

    @redruby17 Yes. Not terrible issues but momentary outages/very poor speeds/general crankiness has been a theme the last few weeks in both 4G and NBN

  • leighchantelle Leigh-Chantelle (@leighchantelle) reported

    Spent the past FOUR hours trying to sort out @Telstra and @Foxtel issues this afternoon when Dad & sister with me. Two calls dropped out and no calls back. Alex from Brisbane most helpful after 2 hour runaround from #Telstra NBN & #Foxtel…

  • neonwinter Zane Smith (@neonwinter) reported

    Today, #iiNet cancelled our #NBN plan "by mistake", then had the audacity to tell us we would need to prepay for a new service, which would take 12-24 hours to connect. The customer relations person went off to "finalize" our "old" account with billing and promised to call 1/?

  • golfman484 Driving change (@golfman484) reported

    @smh @zoesam93 Even before Musk's StarLink: I have many colleagues in Sydney that cancelled their perfectly good NBN FTTH (Fibre to the Home) service and replaced it with mobile data modems in their homes. Lots of expensive tax payer funded fibre sitting in their front yard going to waste!

  • Brisbane4000 Capital (@Brisbane4000) reported

    @redruby17 Yes. Today, both NBN and mobile with either drop outs and reductions in speed. Last 2 weeks, sporadic NBN with both drop outs (loss of modem lights) and reductions in speed. Sick of being told to, "Turn modem off and on. See no problem, all fixed". It's sporadic 😑.

  • wheredidgogogo Anthony Gherghetta (@wheredidgogogo) reported

    @NickRossTech @maire19 @carolduncan yes - on fixed wireless nbn in the bush. So unreliable - the towers are getting faster but they are chained together with no back-up power. If one tower goes down, the following towers all stop working. It was a disaster in the fires a few years ago. zero redundancy - crap.