NBN Outage Report in Sale, Wellington, State of Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sale, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Sale 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 (72%)
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Wi-fi (12%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (2%)
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Phone (1%)
Live Outage Map Near Sale, Wellington, State of Victoria
The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Sale.
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NBN Issues Reports Near Sale, State of Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Sale and nearby locations:
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Robert Rowley (@Rowley6Robert) reported from Maffra, State of Victoria
@NBN_Australia @Optus 28 days to get nbn changed from 1 address to another what a load of crap surely in this day and age a click of a mouse should be able to make this happen very pissed of customer
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Simon Wright (@simondotau) reported
@NBN_Australia 2. When a customer notifies RSP that they are vacating a premises, NBN should send a flyer (tailored for the connection type) to their letterbox showing exactly what equipment must be left behind. NO cheerful help-the-next-person language. Tell them what they're REQUIRED to do.
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💚 Daemera Dullahan 💚🔞 (@DaemeraDullahan) reported
Keep getting nbn ads and one of the girls in the ad has this really nice gaming pc set up just to play farmville. What ********!
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David (@singaporedavid1) reported
@SpaceX Getting a very slow between 5pm and 9pm but unlike the atrocious NBN there are zero dropouts. Having said that, you are going to have to sort this issue out sooner than later to avoid complete failure of Starlink in Australia as it’s just to slow due to congestion.
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Cin (@skyalin) reported
@Asher_Wolf Latency will surely be greater on Starlink, and it is horrendously expensive. Lots of reports of not making promised speeds, congestion in medium-high population areas, etc. As someone who'll never get NBN I would go for even FttN over Starlink though I have considered...
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Barendo (@BTHarz) reported
@NBN_Australia @Internode Right. Enough is enough. @Internode, no more bills will be paid to you until this is fixed. 5x drop outs in the last 15 minutes and I just lost a **** tonne of work. This is supposed to be a premium level of internet.
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Dr. Phil Shenton (@PhilShenton1812) reported
@TurnbullMalcolm @staceyabrams Not listening to an idiot that F'd up our NBN roll out. Regional citizens and businesses are majorly behind their city competitors because you decided it would be cheaper to cut the fibre installs and use an already antiquated fixed wifi POS.
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C Tan (@chequers7) reported
@RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom With TPG for 10 years now and last 5 NBN in Melb metro. Have not had any issues. However if you can get 5G coverage, speed is almost as good as NBN
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GP (@Glennbridge) reported
@fukawi2 @NBN_Australia x1000! I disconnected my slow copper FTTN service and went with Starlink. Now a waiting game for Fibre - which seems to be many years off.
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Miro Jurcevic (@mirojurcevic) reported
@natecochrane Optus / Telstra / Vodafone dug their own graves when they demanded the NBN become a multi-technology network This will indirectly accelerate the demise of copper cable and oddball wireless systems in the big data cleanup Starlink is looking good.
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Frank Savaglio (@franksavaglio) reported
@Asher_Wolf I thought FTTN was dead. Why not FTTC? In selected areas i think where predicted NBN speeds are bad enough, Telstra (at least) offers 5G fixed wireless.