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NBN outages and service status in Rockley, New South Wales

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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 Rockley, New South Wales

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  • GarfieldR1966
    Garfield C. Reynolds (@GarfieldR1966) reported

    @NBN_Australia sure enough this problem still isn’t resolved. Outage page has been showing us as facing network degradation all week. Regular dropouts and slow connectivity. Will you ever fix this???

  • anthony45052793
    anthony, underclass prole cat, edwards (@anthony45052793) reported

    @STEVEFI14205588 when power and all communications services were out for 6 days after last flood my ISP disconnected my NBN service because i could not go online to pay my bill because the NBN and all mobile service was down. ironic that even when there is no service we still have to pay for it.

  • JH_Otway_Ranges
    John Harrison 🇦🇺 🦘 (@JH_Otway_Ranges) reported

    @TopherField I'm in regional Victoria and there's NBN fixed wireless, someone has to come to your home, drill holes and install cables and a antenna on the roof that's if you are in line of sight of the tower, it is slow, people around me have just got Starlink instead, it's a game changer

  • John45OverIt
    John45 (@John45OverIt) reported

    @Batman2242 LOL what a stupid take. that bit of fibre shits on starlink - the current record is 1.02 Petabits per Second (Pb/s). As they say, you get what you pay for. Oh also, what does it cost the consumer for NBN vs Starlink.

  • purana
    purana (@purana) reported

    After close to 7 months.. my mum finally got a working FTTN NBN service before close of business today.

  • schitzoziris
    Gregory J O'Flaherty 💧💦 (@schitzoziris) reported

    I rearranged my furniture like I said I might. Crashed my NBN doing it and now it will not connect. Spent the last hour on the providers help text… the backup 4G SIM WiFi Connection isn’t working either… the technician is coming later this week … The flat is more cluttered and I should have left it like it was… That filled the day anyway. I needed the exercise… I can’t sleep ..

  • johnnymoo1969
    Johnnymoo1969 (@johnnymoo1969) reported

    @MadsMelbourne Booked @NBN_Australia on Monday - said they’d be there between 8-12 - took day off and no one turned up - incompetent govt that doesn’t give a **** about people’s time - @Starlink here I come - FU NBN

  • Doug39270057204
    Doug (@Doug39270057204) reported

    @Batman2242 And starlink actually works. Our nbn connection is garbage.

  • TCatley
    Cattom (@TCatley) reported

    @Adam_and_EVs I switched to starlink. NBN in australia was crap it kept disconnecting. Couldnt Game. Starlink ( mini dish even ) has been great cost the same, better service and that in a major city.

  • AnthonyPHoran
    Anthony (@AnthonyPHoran) reported

    @jarro56 @isaacfloyd13 There was bipartisan support for the NDIS & NBN because they were popular as their projected cost were fractions of what they actually became. The NBN could have been delivered by private sector for fraction of cost & is likely to be obsolete in future.