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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 Rockmount, Queensland

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NBN Issues Reports Near Rockmount, Queensland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Rockmount and nearby locations:

  • domslashryan
    Dooooom (@domslashryan) reported from Toowoomba, Queensland

    @ZachWeiner Part of the other side of the issue was that once the NBN came into your area, the original phone lines shut down, so you had to get an NBN plan. A lot of telcos shoved people onto a 12 Mbps plan, which was never designed for internet use, only as a phone line

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • BasakaAU
    Alan@7th両日 (@BasakaAU) reported

    Seems like NBN is back up after it went down yesterday morning, phew

  • CAweir1993
    Connor (@CAweir1993) reported

    NBN News getting shafted for Sydney news is not gunna go down well

  • nya_aneko
    AnekoNya~ 🌸🏳️‍⚧️ (@nya_aneko) reported

    @venteaVT My house has starlink, runs at about 160 mbps at best and it’s like 3x faster than the nbn at my parents house, Australian wifi is so bad

  • GibberCapital
    GibberishCapital (@GibberCapital) reported

    @yinshen86 @Larryjamieson_ Are you ignorant to the concept of crown land? Or the fact that Singapore’s government companies are run exactly like private companies? You think the governments that could **** up NBN and Myki should start running mining companies now?

  • aussiExau
    AussiEx.au (@aussiExau) reported

    @Kgeeme @MRobertsQLD Totally agree, mate. That Hydro monstrosity and the FTTN NBN were a real waste - billions down the drain and we’re still stuck with rubbish speeds. How’s it been affecting you where you are?

  • jfwfreo
    Jonathan Wilson (@jfwfreo) reported

    @GamewithDave The only network connected devices I own are my Windows desktop PC, my HMD Pulse+ Android phone, my ISP-provided TP-Link router and my ISP-provided NBN FTTC NCD modem. I refuse to buy any of the "smart" crap.

  • jfwfreo
    Jonathan Wilson (@jfwfreo) reported

    @KurtsViews I have NBN FTTC here in QLD and even a tropical cyclone didn't cause my internet to go down.

  • imboudee
    M (@imboudee) reported

    @ItsMissShorty @osborne_sam @robb_j_m What you said is not controversial. We’re trying to understand what you mean by “wifi” being unnecessary. It’s ambiguous. I think you mean NBN Fixed Wireless. Or perhaps 4G/5G telco service. Or Starlink. Or even connecting to your neighbour’s wifi network. 🤷

  • travelbizzau
    D Taylor (@travelbizzau) reported

    @Boom_ThatHurt @AvidCommentator The NBN was already billions over budget, years behind schedule and drowning in rollout failures before Abbott changed a thing. Labor sold a Ferrari, delivered a **** box, then blamed the next driver for the smoke coming out of the bonnet.

  • kojrey_codes
    Kojrey (@kojrey_codes) reported

    This is the argument for the #NBN few predicted: 1) Spend lots of money to build a national broadband network. 2) Spend even more money to make it Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) by default. 3) Private competitor pops up and offers comparable service, in more geographies, with zero Australian govt money. ....But where some are now (4a) Private competitor drives out public investment (4b) Private competitor CEO becomes hyper-partisan & divisive AND THEN (4c) They decide to use almost-monopoly power to hold citizens hostage with price increases. Kevin07 may have saved us, even if he didn't know it at the time.