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  • hk_vex_
    HKVex (@hk_vex_) reported

    @Telstra broadband services have been working in backup mode for almost 24hrs. When is the NBN outage going to be resolved? Henley Brook WA

  • pilotbeaconhere
    Pilot Beacon (@pilotbeaconhere) reported

    @AlboMP NBN increases that you made, are costing us an extra 300 dollars a year. Forcing us to consume an internet that you can charge more for at any moment is an extrotion racket. I hope you fix this asap. Any mandatory expectation should be met with free service or cheap rates.

  • Ftksuke235
    Boyd Rose (@Ftksuke235) reported

    @NBN_Australia Why has there been 5 outages in the span of 3 weeks at my address? One planned outage followed by 4 unplanned. Getting beyond a joke now.

  • LawHealthTech
    LawHealthTech (@LawHealthTech) reported

    @cheynejfishing @bluewavedream I expect starlink may be better than the stupid 4G modems that the NBN was giving to farmers out in the wopps But for anyone who needs reliable, fast connection or a static IP to host some server or service... Fibre or VDSL is the only way to go

  • Robkhouri
    Rob Khouri (@Robkhouri) reported

    @SimonBanksHB Original cost of NBN $4b. Original cost of NDIS $13b. Who's the joke? Original cost of net zero? Who ******* knows, they never told us! ********!

  • MrBMYoung
    Brett Young 🇦🇺 (@MrBMYoung) reported

    @SocialPiranha3 Exactly! The power to the computer/NBN etc is running fine but pretty sure the power point I use for the sandwich maker is still out! Damn!

  • alreadyfurious
    Grinds My Gears (@alreadyfurious) reported

    @Someozbloke @deniseshrivell That's good in your circumstance. But it has been reported by others. I was more addressing why NBN is not a waste. The reason you still hear about it these days having issues is because of LNP screwing it up with a mixed technology approach. FTTP does not have these drawbacks.

  • warbird
    Warbird (@warbird) reported

    @basedhaerin @50ShadesOfSeoul Data cap home internet plans used to be common before the NBN. Yeah true they were mostly a drastically slowed service rather than a hard stop (like slowed to dial up speeds), or there would be exceeds usage charges. However they were advertised as X GB per month.

  • MarkoMatvikov
    Marko Matvikov (@MarkoMatvikov) reported

    @Sarah59321051 I've just got my home internet with them and dealing with them has always been great in terms of tech support, new setups, liaising with NBN, network outages, price rise communication, etc.

  • Maarten1947
    Maarten 1947 *One Man's Opinion. (@Maarten1947) reported

    @19Andy7o Never, when the ALP is concerned they are never at fault it is always everybody else fault. They introduced NDIS,NDIA, NBN, Voice,the list is endless however always remember it is not their fault!