NBN outages and service status in Windsor, Queensland
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- NBN generated 1 outage signal in the last 24 hours around Windsor, including 1 direct report.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet, Wi-fi, and Total Blackout.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Jul 13, 7:15 AM GMT+10.
- Internet (71%)
- Wi-fi (16%)
- Total Blackout (8%)
- E-mail (3%)
- Phone (3%)
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 Windsor, Queensland
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Windsor, Queensland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Windsor, Queensland
The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Brisbane.
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NBN Issues Reports Near Windsor, Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Windsor and nearby locations:
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Shaun McCambridge (@SJMcCambridge) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandCurrently experiencing the single worst customer experience of my life with @TPG_Telecom NBN connection. Wouldn’t recommend, 2 weeks in and still no closer to a solution
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Melanie (@littleredwrites) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandOh apparently it’s a nationwide NBN issue. Hooray.
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caskings (@caskings) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandHey @NBN_Australia how does one get your support team to take the wet weather into account for FTTN faults instead of just waiting a day or two for the joint to dry out and close the ticket?
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Schmick 01b (@01bSchmick) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@adamajacoby Australia post is only poorly, run to get NBN level bonuses you will need to damn your nation to an internet ghetto.
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Jase Smith (@JaseTheAussie) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandWhy does is my service listed as no outage detected when the fibre up the road has been ripped out between the nodes? @NBN_Australia
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Robbie Shenton (@TheOlderGamer52) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@VicBStard @NBN_Australia Makes sense. If @Optus had of kept the maintence of the cable up to standard before selling to the NBN then it wouldn't have been an issue.That being said I don't get why the NBN didn't just fix the issues.
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💧Prof. Jenny Gamble (@ProfJennyGamble) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandNBN. Meant to enhance productivity. Meant to be nation building. Great idea - terrible implementation. Instead we have a second rate system - slow and unreliable #fibretothehome #shameLNP.
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💦Graham (@graham2603) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandIs anyone else having trouble with their NBN regularly dropping out or slowing down
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Paul (@ardmorelad) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandI repeat. Why is @NBN_Australia constantly cutting out in postcode #4152. What is the problem. @Telstra @andy_penn #nbnfail
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Rubens Camejo (@PagewoodCoach) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@BreakfastNews Talking NBN: Pine Creek, NT. Half way Darwin - Katherine August 2021 needed to apply for a Qld entry pass. Not even the local library could open Qld Govt website. If Cessnock is bad, Outback communities are medieval. Cessnock? Election priority? Hunter seat?
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Greg McGarvie (@GregMcgarvie) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@SRC10127084 @SatPaper Morrisons LNP, neglected so much and with the rest like Barnaby created long term damage to government systems and services! Medicare, Infrastrucure , Vehicle, Renewables, Communications eg NBN Mobile networks, defence, what else?
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Damien Buckley 🇦🇺🇬🇧 (@damienpbuckley) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandAlmost as shocked at this as how **** the NBN turned out to be #notshocked
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BWGraham (@ElCanguro76) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandOne good thing about the #NBN being down today, I’ve given the bathroom & toilet a good clean, and steam cleaned the floors. My wife will be in shock when gets home #Brisbane
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kit (@heykitarei) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@lindsywood7 @JessxSeven @JessxSeven are you not on NBN? You should be on at least 20 up if you're on a 50 or 100 down plan.
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Bradders (@editsmithy) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@NBN_Australia We have no alternative as there is no way to contact you directly even though this is your issue, my provider has been given no updates for 7 days.
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Craig Acret (@jerrybr15619298) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@Telstra terrible customer service. Waiting on NBN...people in my street are now connected with other providers..messages 6 hours via app and no reply...
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David Kapernick (@birdnoises) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@NBN_Australia any news on outage in Brisbane at New Farm ? No internet since yday afternoon.
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Rua Uilliam (💉💉💉 Pagan Prole Sewer Rat) (@RuaBrithem) reported from Brisbane, QueenslandThe plumber ****** the NBN cable and I am now without wifi and phone. Plumber notntaming responsibility because it wasn’t “regulation”. Waiting to hear back from Optus to see when NBN can come out to fix it.
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Chook Pen (aka moot button)🐓🐓🐓🐓 (@cheerscobberta) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@MrKRudd Imagine how much good could of been done with 40 billion write down from the NBN you sold us. Lot of hospitals, schools and work opportunities for first nations there. Still got the napkins?
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Shaun Dorney (@shaun_dorney) reported from Brisbane, Queensland@iallikat @Patrick51112869 @MorpheusBeing Their crap NBN is already halfway there 😂😂
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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1inover1000areFactual (@RogerWi42848146) reported@WhosFibbing Serious outages occurred under the LNP, including failures that blocked Triple Zero, crippled mobile networks, and shut down parts of the NBN. Some were longer, larger, or more dangerous than the recent Telstra event. So please do carry on.
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Anthony Kroeger (@kr0der) reportedhow is my wifi out for 10 HOURS for a maintenance man 💀💀 during peak work hours too, 2pm-midnight “NBN are doing emergency network maintenance between Fri 12th June 2026 14:00 AEST and Sat 13th June 2026 00:00 AEST.”
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Spicy Ice (@SpicyIce7) reported@itsShyver I have infact joined and on Saturday the 13th i will finally have internet again only taken 7 months for the nbn here to fix my internet
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Julie Burgess (@julieburgess623) reported@Telstra for 5 days now we have been unable to watch Foxtel as our internet speed is 4.49 as per their consultant. We have contacted NBN who told us to contact Telstra. The person there said the problem is our modem which it is not. We need a solution please Telstra.
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Alastair Taylor (@tayser82) reported@OperationalInc1 Whenever the NBN low-earth orbit satelitte service kicks off (Amazon's burgeoning network), the backup should switch to that. Aside from some parts of inner Perth/Melb/Syd/Bris, all of the rail network is on the surface and will be able to uplink, I would have thought.
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WhatYouThinkIThink 🇦🇺♥️🇺🇦 🔴🟡⚫️ 🇮🇱🇵🇸 (@WhatYouThinkIT1) reported@ianclarkeAU Now explain how Starlink is going to remove the latency of the speed of light to/from LEO and then transmission from ground stations compared to fibre? Max bandwidth Starlink: 310/44mbps (down/up). NBN FTTP: 2Gbps/500Mbps. Wireless/Wifi/Satellite will always be slower.
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Hobbie (@Hobbie4C) reported@VoteLewko @Starlink Govt/Telcos/NBN spent billuons of taxpayer dollars to build a rubbish service. Starlink does way better at zero taxpayer expense. So government response to this is to spend more dollars on their unworkable rubbish. I can't think of a better argument why big government needs to go
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DissentingSkeptic (@DissentingS) reportedAustralia has free fibre internet. Nobody needs high latency satellite garbage in fibre areas. Being inflicted with Kband wireless radiation that could well be CIA subliminal messaging mind control signals like mobile is. Overbuilding NBN fibre should be prevented and ridiculous.
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The Policy Guy (@negativevortex_) reported@OzHempRocks @MarkoMatvikov 1/3 The latent, already eligible scenario Well, welcome to the world of whacky PBO estimations, eh? Let me see – so PBO are not to be trusted to estimate NBN, NDIS, Snowy 2.0, nuclear (etc) – but we trust them here? I see.... Let’s look at their stats and I’ll explain them to you for your benefit. This is how you come to quote the ‘uptake’ figure. See embedded table. So here is the 26% quoted as being ‘eligible’, or what you call uptake. But here is where that gets problematic. 1. Your optimum scenario relies on someone having $0 income. They’re not even filing an ITR! The $0 scenario does not apply to PBO modelling, as they’re not in that cohort at C, which drives D & then E. 2. Of greater relevance - of that 26%, this cohort includes any permutation of incomes for couples, the overwhelming majority of whom: a. Are eligible but earning in the same tax brackets (eg $45K and $75K, or $80K and $130K, or $200K and $200K) and hence receive no benefit at all, or b. Are in different tax brackets but are both at the lower end of the income scale (eg one at $40K the other at $60K – moderates out to $50K apiece saving $500) c. Are in different tax brackets, earning good incomes, but where the disparity is insignificant (eg one at $75K, the other at $150K – a saving of $1200) Of the ‘eligible’ pool of 26% of tax filers or 16% of the population, most of them receive $0 benefit as they ARE eligible but are both in the same tax bracket (2a). A large proportion end up with ‘something, but not material’. Before anyone jumps down my throat, consider this – the ALP’s WATO policy due to commence 2027 is $250 per person, so either; - ON does intend to continue WATO, which just further piles the burden on the tax system or - ON rescinds this, and most people (90% of income tax filers) are actually worse off. See example 2b above. They’d be no better off. So, I presume ON will inherit the (dubious) WATO and add IS (income splitting) into the mix. We just end up with a ludicrously over-engineered tax system. Punchline - we end up with between 1-3% of the population who receive a material benefit. It is probably closer to 2.5% of the voting population. Many parents will think they are eligible but end up receiving nothing. Which is the essence of populist policy. Let me be honest – the ALP WATO is fairer, simpler, and better. So, you either inherit it and over-engineer the system or discard it and wear the ire of the population. Or take my advice and engineer a far better, fit for purpose, future proofed model.
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Stonkin Days (@n0otherwaythere) reported@Starlink I’m one **** around on price from going over to NBN fixed wireless which has been rolled out in my area since I got Starlink. The chapping and changing is bullshit