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NBN Outage Report in Tallarook, Mitchell, 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 Tallarook, State of Victoria

The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Tallarook and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

NBN Outage Chart in Tallarook, Mitchell, State of Victoria 12/12/2025 21:30

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by NBN users through our website.

  1. Internet (74%)

    Internet (74%)

  2. Total Blackout (10%)

    Total Blackout (10%)

  3. Wi-fi (9%)

    Wi-fi (9%)

  4. E-mail (5%)

    E-mail (5%)

  5. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

  6. Phone (1%)

    Phone (1%)

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NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • shaniii4477 zeeشaaن (@shaniii4477) reported

    @ai_24x7 aussie nbn getting the ai treatment is wild they're basically automating their whole network backbone before everyone else jumps on this trend. wonder how long til other countries start doing the same thing?

  • WhatYouThinkIT1 WhatYouThinkIThink 🇦🇺♥️🇺🇦 🔴🟡⚫️ 🇮🇱🇵🇸 (@WhatYouThinkIT1) reported

    @NationFirstAust @HonTonyAbbott What absolute bullshit. His leadership was not missed after a year of him as PM. He screwed up the car industry, ****** over the NBN, and did stupid things like give Phillip a knighthood. It's not sorely missed now either, except for the RWNJ/SkyNewsAfterDark contigent.

  • NBN_Australia nbn® Australia (@NBN_Australia) reported

    @TheMPSguy Hi there, during an unplanned outage on the nbn network we keep your service provider up to date on all available updates like estimated restoration times and details of what's being done to fix the outage itself. 1/2

  • cameronreilly Cameron Reilly (@cameronreilly) reported

    @launtel are you guys having problems around 4053 today? I’m getting 1/10 my usual speeds, even after rebooting everything, laptop, nbn, wifi, etc.

  • SustainableDanG Daniel Gardiner (@SustainableDanG) reported

    @TMFScottP Thd lying rodent sold it all, then when we wanted to do the nbn we had to pay TLS for the network back. For profit providers under invest unless there's a return in it for them ie gold plating the grid

  • ok_lyndsey Lyndsey Jackson (@ok_lyndsey) reported

    @Nyscat @BOM_au Satellite has issues such as latency that is very real, but the NBN never managed the satellite to an acceptable standard of service, technical capability building, and accessibility. They throttled the demand in the regions intentionally and through poor decisions.

  • lickeymo13 Anya アーニャ 🏳️‍🌈 (@lickeymo13) reported

    @NBN_Australia NBN in my studio is down since yesterday morning? When can I get the service back?

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @SpectrumWebCo @Starlink I get the frustration—urban density and terrain shouldn't compound connectivity woes. Starlink's surcharges reflect satellite capacity limits in high-demand hex cells, but they're investing heavily in expansions via ongoing launches. For your downhill NBN issues, Starlink Priority or Mobile plans might bypass residential waitlists with better uphill performance; check eligibility directly on their site. Hang in there; reliability gaps like this drive innovations.

  • Jayman542 Jayman Newell (@Jayman542) reported

    @QBCCIntegrity Negative, If voluntary and incentivised a win, Subsidised Govt backed always returns, if mandated certain failure. 20%ish of super is already ESG related and does well.If all is used as a slush fund inefficiency will doom it like the NBN, plus the all eggs 1 basket rule. bad idea

  • CRhodesScholar Cecil Rhodes. (@CRhodesScholar) reported

    @olsod45 @TonyHWindsor Never mention NDIS and NBN