NBN Outage Report in Warrion, Colac-Otway, State of Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Warrion, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Warrion 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 (75%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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Total Blackout (10%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Live Outage Map Near Warrion, Colac-Otway, State of Victoria
The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Colac.
| City | Problem Type | Report Time |
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Paul Sullivan
(@pasull) reported
@markhumphries The NBN fee just replaced the Telstra Connection fee $250 10 yes ago and my landlord paid it back then. FYI Home Wireless BB or 5G are **** when weather is bad. PS: why changing rental so often?
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Leftwing Bastard
(@_SocialDemocrat) reported
@markhumphries Its never cost me a cent to get NBN installed.
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DeusINXS
(@VoxExSinister) reported
@DaveColvin @markhumphries They only give you a router, not the actual NBN modem. Also, TPG has turned to crap over the last year or so. The final straw for me was trying to phone them to upgrade my plan & I couldn't get through on their sales line. I ended up switching to Aussie Broadband.
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Mitchul Hope
(@mitchul_hope) reported
@notsomadboy @ryanjchr Should it not be the responsibility of the landlord to pay it? I would consider that the same type of utility charge as a landlord paying to fix elec~/plumbing. Hardly fair that a tenant has to pay a one off fee so that everyone else who ever rents that house can get the NBN.
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The Dandemic
(@danmuller1) reported
@Telstra Hold with you is 6k in credit. But apparently the two account can't be merged. Your nbn tech support said it would be fine but alas I have no internet to do simple work tasks. The service I receive from you is not worthy of 10+ years of business and my 50+ services
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Buckets
(@Nick_Roberts74) reported
@SteveJohnsonCAD @markhumphries So an NBN customer should only need to pay the fee once rather than having to pay it every time they move. *******.
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James Hutcheon
(@hutcho66) reported
@rhinoz It helped that I asked the agent during inspection "does the property have NBN connected" and they said yes and then when I discovered the FTTP box had been installed by the building developer but never connected by the previous tenant, I refered back to the conversation :)
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Rkstr688
(@Rockstr688) reported
@NewSammyChan @NBN_Australia Never happen in Australia. We're too lax too laid back. Yanks have a ton more competition. We have tons of fat overpaid middle managers ..they have no need to improve. None. Zero.. Once starlink gets faster and cheaper NBN can suck a bag of *****.
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AusValues
(@georbear) reported
@marauderlil90 @markhumphries Yes, it's a terrible market for renters. There are huge shortages of rental properties. These issues are much bigger and more important than a $300 NBN connection.
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Joel White
(@joelwhitenz) reported
@markhumphries The owner 'should' pay to have the property connected to NBN, as the service and modem stays with the property. You then pay for any ISP connection costs.