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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 May 20, 6:11 AM GMT+10.
  • 78% Internet (78%)
  • 12% Wi-fi (12%)
  • 8% Total Blackout (8%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

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.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Brisbane Internet 20 hours ago
Brisbane Internet 1 day ago
Brisbane Internet 2 days ago
Brisbane Internet 2 days ago
Brisbane Internet 2 days ago
Brisbane Total Blackout 2 days ago

Nearby cities with recent reports

Brisbane

20 recent signals

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NBN Issues Reports Near Windsor, Queensland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Windsor and nearby locations:

  • Protenpinner
    Clifford Stewart (@Protenpinner) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Honest to god NBN in Australia is piss poor for gaming. I shouldn't have to wait till it's midnight and off peak to get a decent connection without my game glitching to bits. Absolute ******* joke. #FIFA23

  • Channakt
    🇭🇲 Channa K 🇮🇳 (@Channakt) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    NBN has reached my area, which means I am going to have a crappier internet connection, for the past year it's actually been good. But NBN in Australia sucks, especially for a gamer.

  • shaun_dorney
    Shaun Dorney (@shaun_dorney) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @iallikat @Patrick51112869 @MorpheusBeing Their crap NBN is already halfway there 😂😂

  • editsmithy
    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.

  • damienpbuckley
    Damien Buckley (@damienpbuckley) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @jdaalder No for weeks on and off. Twitter especially but certain websites. Tv streaming is fine which suggests this may be an NBN traffic priority issue

  • nathanhome
    Nathan Home (@nathanhome) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @PollyMel @NBN_Australia they wouldn't say... guessing storm damage

  • jerrybr15619298
    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...

  • wildnez
    Rahul (@wildnez) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @Telstra your customer service team is highly incapable, get rid of them. My new NBN order has been revised 4 times already without my input. And now the technician’s visit date has been changed without any notice. Are you guys interested in signing up new customers at all?

  • lissyvz67
    Lissy (@lissyvz67) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Is it an #optus tactic to make getting something fixed so difficult that customers just give up? I've had no nbn since 16th February and no one at #optus seems to care or want to help her the nbn working again. My son works from home. This is just not acceptable.

  • RuaBrithem
    Rua Uilliam (💉💉💉 Pagan Prole Sewer Rat) (@RuaBrithem) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @NBN_Australia Service is back up and working but just interested if this kind of damage will affect it in the future but I can’t seem to get a response from @NBN_Australia at all other than to reject any request my provider makes. That is not “as soon as possible”.

  • caskings
    caskings (@caskings) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Hey @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?

  • editsmithy
    Bradders (@editsmithy) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @nettey1234 @NBN_Australia @Telstra NBN is a joke - they can’t even tell me when the issue will be fixed

  • mr_mouse
    Mr. Mouse (@mr_mouse) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @Optus is the a known issue with Fetch streaming? I’m on Optus NBN and have no issues with any other internet/streaming services. Streamed channels not reliable, on demand (e.g. BBC catch-up) not working at all. Done soft reset, still broken.

  • MKWAnthony
    Anthony (@MKWAnthony) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Yeah I give up - my neighbour had nbn as of 3 weeks ago and apparently I can't get it installed until April 2021 despite being in the same building as her? That's complete bullshit. Guess I have to stick with my wireless 4GX network until then...

  • JaseTheAussie
    Jase Smith (@JaseTheAussie) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Why does is my service listed as no outage detected when the fibre up the road has been ripped out between the nodes? @NBN_Australia

  • dgr_dgr
    Daniel Rose (@dgr_dgr) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @SteveMolk @VodafoneAU What? I have to check mine. That's dodgy. And now I feel awful because I recommended you to voda NBN didn't I??

  • ElCanguro76
    BWGraham (@ElCanguro76) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    One 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

  • mikegoldmanlive
    Mike Goldman (@mikegoldmanlive) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Telstra charge 100$ a month for my NBN home internet. Cancelled and started using a prepaid dongle with another company. 17$ a month, better speeds, more reliable, better customer service. Bye Telstra.

  • RuaBrithem
    Rua Uilliam (💉💉💉 Pagan Prole Sewer Rat) (@RuaBrithem) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    .@NBN_Australia has to be the worst company in Australia. I have an exposed NBN cable in my yard, intermittent phone, and they say and I’ve reported it through my service provider. Get an email saying service provider hasn’t put in an “incident” and they’ve closed case.

  • Waugh1963
    chewyonyaboot (@Waugh1963) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @MrKRudd And the LNP’s crap NBN was on display for the world. The LNP has turned us into an embarrassing backwater

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Mac80277103
    Retro MoJo 🇦🇺 🧡 (@Mac80277103) reported

    @GreenTyler27 Yep, our respective Government's have stunning track records of gross incompetence in the planning and rollout of large infrastructure projects, resulting massive costs overruns paid for by the tax payer. Remember Labor's start the original NBN "fibre to the premises" rollout and its massive unplanned cost overruns? Then along comes the LNP's moronic attempt to cut costs by a change over to a crap "fibre to the node" hook-up and other "hybrid" connection types. We still deal with this high cost to maintain mish-mash today this very day. End result, we've been quietly paying for the dismantling and replacement of the LNP's substandard "FTTN" with "FTTP" as originally planed, and thus, billion's $$$ wasted.

  • austhrottle
    Aus throttle (@austhrottle) reported

    I usually hate most government spending, but sometimes they get things right. The inland rail was a good project. Cancelling the inland rail is a terrible decision. It is just as important as the NBN, and in this case there isn’t a foreseeable technology that will replace it in 10 years time. Rail is insanely energy and labor efficient compared to trucks. Trucks should only be used for end of journey in a well optimised system.

  • PeterWMurphy1
    Peter Murphy (@PeterWMurphy1) reported

    Well, I TRIED watching @abcnews' coverage of the Farrer by-election result (bc sadly @6NewsAU is suffering NBN outage issues). I lasted 30sec. David Speers interviewing Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie. Ugh. 🤮 #auspol #FarrerVotes #FarrerByElection

  • tatduckum
    Kathy Mewton (@tatduckum) reported

    @Cranky_Old_Guy @aaronsmith I guess the huge debt Libs left , this will help . Explain how would you pay off the $1.2 B debt Libs left On top of that your buddies left $350 B AUKUS NDIS out of control NBN blowout Robodebt debt Snowy blowout $31 B Inland rail blowout I will wait for your solution

  • shanihashmi
    Hasaan (@shanihashmi) reported

    @sharmilafaruqi Pakistan should seriously consider an expanded National Broadband Network (NBN) style rollout similar to Australia’s model. A nationally coordinated fiber backbone could reduce duplication, improve rural connectivity, lower long-term infrastructure costs, and ensure faster, more equal internet access across the country.Private ISPs can still compete at the retail level, but broadband infrastructure itself should be treated as a long-term national strategic investment. At the same time, Starlink licensing should move quickly through the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority. To capture the market, Starlink will likely introduce pricing that is affordable for ordinary people, especially in underserved and remote areas.

  • Marilynrules1
    💧Marilyn (@Marilynrules1) reported

    @TolsonKiefer @stevehearne7 @arbsmichael According to AI: The Australian Government has poured a total of approximately $35 billion into the National Broadband Network (NBN) through equity investments and capital injections.

  • econoadabsurdam
    Econo ad absurdam (@econoadabsurdam) reported

    When the ALP talks up something like the NDIS or the NBN and says that it will help increase productivity, what do you think they mean

  • TonyMemandqvy
    Tony Meman (@TonyMemandqvy) reported

    @cjoye Sell the NBN? Yeah because when we sold the electricity network, that worked out well for prices. Bringing CGT in line with tax on wages is going to be one of the fairest tax decisions made. Nothing will change otherwise businesses would have left for a tax haven already.

  • puxiesmt
    Susan (@puxiesmt) reported

    @jeff32567916 @australian He recognised that NBN via wifi (using mobile phone network) is a bad idea, when the mobile phone towers back up battery's go flat (couple if hours) we have no communication at all, we should all still have wired communication but we don't so it's very easy to switch it all off

  • BrettS69
    bob (@BrettS69) reported

    @EnergyWrapAU @BhagsNStonks The NBN lacked a clear business case, and tried to deliver a Singapore solution to a geographically different Australia. The future was wireless.