NBN outages and service status in Wellington, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wellington, New South Wales
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NBN Issues Reports Near Wellington, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wellington and nearby locations:
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Jane Rayner (@janer98) reported from Wellington, New South WalesHave had 3 phone call from NBN landline scammers in the last week. If anyone has got a relative with a landline, tell them to hang up & ring Telstra. They've been ringing from an 02 number, but it's bound to be generated elsewhere.
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Jane Rayner (@janer98) reported from Wellington, New South Wales@Left_in_Limbo It's not. Just have to tell our vulnerable elders the ATO will NEVER ring them for any reason, nor will the NBN ring to tell them their landline will be cut off.
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Jane Rayner (@janer98) reported from Wellington, New South Wales@HydecomLorraine @YaThinkN @Spreeman @mackaysuzie Agree totally. Education is not a privilege, it is an investment in our intellectual infrastructure & should be free. Get rid of all the IPA/Liars shit & we'll have plenty of $$$ to invest in health, education & infrastructure like a REAL NBN.
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Jane Rayner (@janer98) reported from Wellington, New South Wales@lynlinking @khtagh @GayCarBoys RC into IPA/Liars utter incompetence, both economically, NBN & everything else they touch called for. When I read the comments there were still cretins gibbering on about Labor's debt. Very disappointed nobody shot them down with current IPA/Liars debt & disaster.
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Jane Rayner (@janer98) reported from Wellington, New South Wales@b_spectabilis @raywilton4 I want to hear Liesalot & 🎩justify forcing a vastly inferior NBN product on country, when no other country is rolling out Fraudband. Very significant that 🎩invested in France's FTTP, never in any Fraudband rollouts. IPA/Liars dudded country out of world class FTTP out of spite
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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rose saltman (@Napoleonspiano) reported@NBN_Australia @therealjme5h Yes, but how long will I be without service? 3 hours and counting.
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Ian Clarke (@ianclarkeAU) reported@the_vocal_one @CovfefeDnUnder You’re missing the point. Wired networks pre NBN worked just fine, and still do. Every new NBN suburban / bush connection loses money. Every new Starlink customer is profitable, so it can strip away customers and NBN will slowly die. PS : I’ve been on 5G for years : 4x speed
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Rayyan Ahmed (@ruhejanaa) reported@Teh_Jkr @Optus @Optus I have 5 services with Optus and have been a customer for 12 years. My NBN internet has been really poor, yet I’m charged full price with no real offer. As soon as I get time from my busy life, I’ll be switching all my services.
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Brad (@Bradstr01) reported@SimonBanksHB “Modelling shows” is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Labor modelling also gave us $275 lower power bills, mining tax revenue, a surplus and NBN timelines that never arrived. Publish the assumptions, not just the headline. Young Australians deserve evidence, not spin.
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Persian (@BSepsyy) reported@NBN_Australia hey can you fix the internet in Sinnamon Park already…
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Peter Lawson (@Borindas_Lament) reported@NBN_Australia Another internet free night because you and Optus won't fix whatever makes our internet drop out regularly. FTTP in 2026 but we'd get better connection in South Sudan.
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purana (@purana) reportedIt's bad enough that I assume NBN co called my mother to offer an FTTP upgrade, which is not even possible because the address has an MDU which is not FTTP ready. Like I said, I don't think the people doing the work have any idea what they are doing. Disappointing.
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Wal (@wally_waldo83) reported@Batman2242 A big part of our productivity problem is that starting from the 2010's more of our spending now goes to megatech platforms that extract Australian revenue without the old local multiplier. When $100 went to Ford or Holden, a retailer or a local media company, a large portion recycled through local wages, suppliers, property, logistics and tax. Now when $100 goes to a global ad platform, streaming service or cloud provider much more can disappear offshore through IP, reseller fees and related party charges with far less local employment or supplier spend despite the use of infrastructure like NBN and roads. So government keeps importing demand and taxing workers harder to fund services while more private spending leaks offshore to low local footprint platforms. That extraction is not productive for our economy and is increasingly an issue, especially when profits are being offshored and Australian taxpayers are unfairly carrying the burden.
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Wal (@wally_waldo83) reported@colonelhogans By that logic, if you’re anti Coalition hand back your tax cuts, roads, defence, the NBN and every service they funded. Governments administer public services they don’t own them.
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Ian Clarke (@ianclarkeAU) reported@GusLefty @AJG71 @karlstefanovic QED. This ALP fool doesn’t know Foxtel rolled out and paid for a cable network for far less $/ customer than the NBN. Foxtel: ~$800–$1,100 per premise. NBN: $2,000–$2,750+ per premise.