NBN outages and service status in Wangaratta, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wangaratta, Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wangaratta, Victoria 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.
- Internet (73%)
- Total Blackout (11%)
- Wi-fi (11%)
- E-mail (3%)
- TV (1%)
- Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Wangaratta, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wangaratta and nearby locations:
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🌱 Netty's Cat 💧 🏳️🌈 (@JanetteMattey) reported from Wangaratta, VictoriaGood 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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John Carney (@johncarneyau) reported@Rubenerd They’re right in that the government—specifically THIS government—is responsible for the NBN being terrible, but “ownership” is not the problem
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Wayne Offer (@wayne_offer) reportedThe sooner Australia’s Communications NBN be declared as a essential service as it was before privatisation, our people and industry will be manipulated #AusPol2022
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tony virili (@japanhotelier) reported@AlboMP NBN $750M announcement is a waste now that SpaceX’s Starlink service is widely available. Much cheaper and faster download speed. Did the Govt consider this option?
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Mick (@mj98760) reported@colinelvy11 @margo694 They were never interested in rolling out an all fibre NBN, as that would have enabled a proliferation of viable competitors to scumbag Murdoch's Foxtel.
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M Salvatore (@msalvatore_) reportedThe Morrison gov really are a bad joke just like the NBN. They have no vision, plan or intention to better the lives of Australians. They wait until an election to announce another subpar upgrade to the NBN. Get in the god damn bin you clowns. #auspol
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🌱💧Camilla (@millybeny) reported@BreakfastNews @PaulFletcherMP Our emissions are down 40% because of labor policies and btw it was lnp who screwed up the nbn roll out with their copper wire bs so please fletcher stfu and get in the bin
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💧Ron Jones❄ (@RBJRON) reportedthe $50 billion the ALP was going to spend. We now have minister for Telecommunications Paul Fletcher saying they are now spending even more on the NBN wireless service's another $750 million. So much for the LNP that they are the better managers.
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Lindi Sekulic-Sayers💧 (@lindi_sayers) reported@PaulFletcherMP Bahahahahahaha our internet speed is 53rd in the world. You took Labor’s NBN plan and you absolutely trashed it. The waste,the absolute unnecessary waste of our money to try and patch up a second rate service delivered by your crap government. #auspol #OutIn22
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Tracking the Australian Right Wing (@beccarala) reported@PaulFletcherMP @NBN_Australia Rubbish. The existing fixed wireless is as slow & unreliable as a National Party voter. NBN failed completely during the recent floods along with Telstra. Ukrainian citizens have phone & internet access in bomb shelters during a filthy war.
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Mark Crase (@Headcrase) reported@NBN_Australia What a waste, Starlink is the obvious answer to that problem