NBN Outage Report in Traveston, Gympie Regional Council, State of Queensland
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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 Traveston, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Traveston 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 (73%)
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Wi-fi (12%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Traveston, State of Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Traveston and nearby locations:
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Beth Melidonis
(@HisOwn58) reported
from
Gympie, State of Queensland
@Optus Circumstances but they cant do a thing for me. So I have to wait 12 more months. Praying my husband is still here. We also have Optus fetch and NBN. We have loved Optus and they have always been so good to us. we have always paid our bills and been a loyal customer.😢
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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_emanuelgold
(@emanuelgold3) reported
@TPG_Telecom My NBN has been cutting in and out constantly the past 24 hours, Leichhardt 2040. Can you support please?
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g Sullivan
(@GGandjmobile) reported
@NBN_Australia @burgess_ag You guys a flogging a dud product. You are a complete circus and waste of money and how much compo to service providers are you paying out weekly! Obscene
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Ben Grimshaw
(@rarghdinoshaw) reported
5. The day came, and without any communication, the NBN technician was a no show. We called TPG who started the NBN blame game (but let's not forget TPG disconnected us), and promised each time we called that they'd call us back (of course they never did. Ever).
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Peter Adderton
(@peter_adderton) reported
@Aussie_BB @NBN_Australia You Guys send me Emails to my email account and then when I go to set up App it says it doesn’t recognize the very Email you use to communicate with me that has zero to do with covid and I am not waiting 60 Mins on a phone to sort it out, Sign up was easy,down hill since then.
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Ben Grimshaw
(@rarghdinoshaw) reported
4. So, now having to run work internet from our phones and costing us a fortune, we thought 'well, at least the NBN will be connected soon. What innocent, bright eyed fools we were. After a NBN cabling problem was sorted out, we waited for our appointment.
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Luke Baggs
(@LukeBaggs) reported
@Telstra No. Still very slow... unable to stream videos or participate in video meetings. I can't call the faults line ... too busy to dedicate that time waiting on the phone.... but just wanted to make sure techs know that Orana Road Ocean shores NBN is still very slow and unusable
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lo ☻︎ oddinary
(@seolarjupiter) reported
Why is the 5G network slower than the NBN like is it just me?
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Azura
(@AzuraRL) reported
@Telstra Hey @Telstra just checking how I can see if nbn is down at my house or if it’s my modem by itself thanks
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halil mustafa
(@halil_mustafa) reported
@Optus cable was a great service...reliable, fast and next to no drop outs unless an actual cable got damaged. Now we're stuck with @NBN_Australia junk fibre that goes to sh!t every time it rains and the archaic pits they repurposed fill with water.
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Kristian Peacocke
(@KitIsTheAwesome) reported
@NBN_Australia Is that while using ancient technology that mean I get a faster and more reliable connection by pointing at low-orbital satellites? Or is it while quoting $16k to run fibre to my house to fix your infrastructure issue?