NBN Outage Report in Perthville, Bathurst Regional, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Perthville, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Perthville 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 (74%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Perthville, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Perthville and nearby locations:
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JD⛈🏉💜
(@JDDavis359) reported
from
Bathurst, State of New South Wales
Great work @Telstra being down on a w’end with your NBN services. People trying to relax via internet use & unable to do so. Thought it was jus cos I lived in ‘Hicksbillyville’ (2795) #epicfail
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🇦🇺Gobnait🇦🇺
(@gobnait38) reported
from
Bathurst, State of New South Wales
@Telstra what is going on with your phone and nbn service in Bathurst this morning - have tried to call your faults number and it says due to an emergency we will put you thru to a dept to help, call terminates
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rodney
(@hodge_007) reported
@Real_King_Elvis @Starlink I use starlink, and even though it costs $130/m, is totally worth it. so much better than the stupid NBN that can't even survive a thunder storm!
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Matlock
(@Matlock47825386) reported
@GadgetGuySite Not an issue now because NBN only has capacity to upgrade 400,000 a year. As they roll out to the last 600k those that laggards will eventually be mandatorily upgraded (at no cost, suburb by suburb). Then FTTN will be switched off permanently.
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Jamie Gilcig
(@cwfreenews) reported
@yoavkaufman I tried, but NbN wouldn't help when I was having problems finding a rabbi to sign my papers here in Montreal even though my gf was a Cantor and Grand Uncle was a war hero for the IDF after escaping the camps and fighting with the militia during WWII
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Yoav Kaufman 🇮🇱
(@yoavkaufman) reported
@LeanHugeGraves When I made Aliyah 21 years ago, NBN gave a stipend, and then the state of Israel gave some financial help too for a year or so too.
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Jim Pine
(@JimPine8) reported
@ZappedAU You can do a 250 x 100 or 500 x 200 on BASE NBN plans or 250 x 250 or 500 x 500 on NBN Enterprise but costly. The biggest problem we have is that WW servers are filling up with stuff that might get very few views this actually costs us more money for paid Google of MSFT plans.
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Fleta P
(@FletaP3) reported
@mark16pg NBN , National Energy Guarantee, Port of Darwin, large corporate tax cuts, low wage growth, poor fiscal management, Climate change - emissions trading scheme, eKaren .... where do we stop?
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Curious Mind
(@mase_the) reported
@hodge_007 @Real_King_Elvis @Starlink NBN Fibre isn’t the white elephant. The mess the LNP turned it into is. Your problems are because of the MTM they wasted money on.
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Lane
(@galt72) reported
Per Grok: "The National Broadband Network (NBN) is not a publicly traded company, so you cannot directly short NBN stock. NBN Co, the entity behind the NBN, is a government-owned corporation, not listed on any stock exchange like the ASX. Therefore, shorting NBN stock is not possible in the traditional sense." Well now...how fortunate for them... 😒
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Peter Upham
(@CoachUpham) reported
@Real_King_Elvis @Starlink With the money we saved on not connecting every warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse to NBN fibre, we had enough money to provide hookers for people on the NDIS. There is no telling what Starlink could help provide Australians in the future.
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bob k
(@BobKnezevic) reported
1/2 So 1. It’s the ALP’s forecasts so there’s that 2. Chalmers is all ‘smoke and mirrors ‘ . He places things ‘off budget’ , which is okay for government investments that will eventually make a return , BUT NBN , Snowy Hydro etc will NEVER make a return , so should NOT be off budget - The federal government will spend $77.7 billion over the next four years on off-budget items. Alongside the NBN and Snowy Hydro, the government will also spend $6.3 billion on the Housing Australia Future Fund and $7.2 billion on the National Reconstruction Fund to diversify industry.