NBN Outage Report in Wangaratta, 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 Wangaratta, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wangaratta 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 (74%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Wangaratta, State of Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wangaratta and nearby locations:
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🌱 Netty's Cat 💧 🏳️🌈
(@JanetteMattey) reported
from
Wangaratta, State of Victoria
Good old NBN... So slow at the moment have given up trying to use internet (was trying to browse real estate) This on a supposedly fast 50 mbps plan. Useless FTTN. Thanks LNP for this obsolete shit. #auspol #internet #broadband
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dr Deborah Davey
(@dspdavey) reported
@Telstra Yes. And then multiple messages to say the planned NBN outage won't be happening. It's only a recent thing, it used to be fine, I got one message and that was it. But I received multiple messages for the last planned outage.
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nbn® Australia
(@NBN_Australia) reported
@mat5mann Hi there, our intention isn't to pass the blame. Your service provider acts on your behalf to ensure your nbn services are connected to the network and are functioning and serviceable. They'll also liaise with the nbn wholesale support team where necessary. With any nbn 1/2
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Dwight Walker
(@dwightwalker) reported
can't cancel @NBN_Australia visit on day via @exetel so they will find internet is up and no need to come
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T:HE:JAMES. HMRH
(@CA_22562_AN) reported
@NBN_Australia Aussie Broadband think they can't answer for legal reasons, I guess network management doesn't reveal to them how many customers have one from their management interface. Can you possibly tell me if they seem to work okay with Aussie Broadband?
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Dwight Walker
(@dwightwalker) reported
I should just switch to 4G - my data bank is so huge in gigabytes - ridiculous - never use it unless I only use mobile and not NBN any more
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Matt
(@bollgare) reported
@Gr0di @ElaineM11584892 Basics to live should be free. I think internet/phone but government is bloody terrible at new technology. Try installing software on TAFE computers for training, A year and a half later. NBN is basically obsolete already with 5g.
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El Seccerino
(@seccers) reported
@Penfanackapan @Sikamikanico Uhhhh yeah I worked for an ISP 7 years ago and the copper network was an unreliable hunk of garbage that was literally rotting out of the ground. If you need a reliable phone line due to medical issues NBN can provide it. Or use a mobile phone.
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No Jab No Job
(@deathjab4) reported
TPG NBN I received a text message on Friday from TPG stating my plan will rise next month. I am not sure how you can be charged extra for a ****** copper wire to the node service. When I am financial again I will get Starlink many people in my area have it, with good reports.
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Gardener14
(@The_Gardener14) reported
@Crui5erFJ @WhistleOut_AU I have HFC coaxial cable. Have had from 2017. My slowest speed would be 568Mbps Down with 47 to 60 Mbps up. Latency of 0.7 Ping 5.6. I had HFC in 2001 with Telstra/Foxtel then I got 155Mbps / 35Mbps still faster than NBN in 2001 compared to 2022?
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Luke Weston
(@lukeweston) reported
@strangedevices1 NBN FTTN with existing copper phone lines from the node, no HFC. It’s incredible in 2022 we’re still running it on the same crap 50-year-old copper phone pair in many residences.