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NBN outages and service status in Parkhurst, Queensland

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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 Parkhurst, Queensland

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NBN Issues Reports Near Parkhurst, Queensland

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

  • drrea81
    💧Dan Labor Labor Labor Rea (@drrea81) reported from Rockhampton, Queensland

    Dear @BelongAU and @NBN_Australia your customer service is a load of crap. I request a change of service, available from 7th. You can’t make a connection appointment until the 16th but you still disconnect on the 7th. Left in a black hole for 9 days + #nbnfail

  • werdna18841
    john andrews (@werdna18841) reported from Rockhampton, Queensland

    @826Maureen @Telstra I use Kogan mobile for my iPhone,cheap as chips and not had a single problem,same iiNet for home nbn.i will never use Telstra for anything ever again.

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jfwfreo
    Jonathan Wilson (@jfwfreo) reported

    @immyonboard @Telstra If you are talking about NBN, there are many choices of ISPs that are superior to Telstra. If you need mobile, anyone on the Vodafone network is probably the best (seems to be the most reliable of the 3 networks)

  • OlgaTeresaMarr
    Olga Teresa Marr (@OlgaTeresaMarr) reported

    @TheUSFeedX Yes I would because it’s a good service. But my service just went from $136 a month to $150 a month, yet the local NBN in Australia is about $85 a month.

  • inemesitaffia
    🇳🇬Inemesit Affia 07037900827................🇳🇬 (@inemesitaffia) reported

    @edcruzX @cb_doge @Starlink It's cheaper the the NBN solution

  • IyBrat
    Brat (@IyBrat) reported

    @Batman2242 Idiot without NBN you would not have internet during COVID to jack off

  • LambDownUnder
    LambDownUnder (@LambDownUnder) reported

    @TheLucidyn @Batman2242 Kind of proving the point. Gov can't perceive anything. Making large Capex decisions that are supposed to be generational. It was anti competitive from the outset. Private companies (TPG notable) were prohibited from building out their own network. Regardless, I can have starlink internet now for about the same monthly price as the NBN except i didn't have to front the Capex (and debt) for it. NBN very likely has a negative ROI. I wish we judged policies by outcomes not intentions.

  • pfbt
    Marquis d'Killara, Duc du Centre-Ouest (@pfbt) reported

    @NBN_Australia Sadly, thanks to Abbott & @TurnbullMalcolm the only NBN I can get is the APPALLING satellite ‘service’. At least once a day, but usually several times a day, the service drops out. Previously reported; NBN ‘tested’ & says it’s OK. IT IS NOT. … 1/2

  • BrentHodgson
    Brent Hodgson (@BrentHodgson) reported

    @geofiasco @DHughesy @aaronsmith Aside: Whether the Telstra sale was ultimately a windfall is contested. It raised $60bn to sell the assets, then we spent $60bn on NBN Co just to regain access to the assets sold and duplicate/upgrade the network we sold - and Telstra has paid something like $80-85bn in shareholder dividends along the way. In many respects, NBN shouldn't exist. It should have been the $80-85bn in "shareholder dividends" to the Public Owner that paid for the fibres to be laid - not a $60bn investment after a $60bn sale. But NBN was forced to be created after a now-shareholder-owned Telstra responded to how it might build a national broadband network with a non-compliant 12 page letter effectively saying "we won't - the copper wires are our privately-owned monopoly and we want to protect our market monopoly".

  • inemesitaffia
    🇳🇬Inemesit Affia 07037900827................🇳🇬 (@inemesitaffia) reported

    @edcruzX @cb_doge @Starlink It's cheaper than the NBN solution

  • PhilFunkhouser
    Marty Funkhouser (@PhilFunkhouser) reported

    @Bryan_APDS There he is, popping up again in his blue suit! Mr Copper Wire NBN $65billion. “No Bloody Network” he stopped a HFC roll out to install Prof. Alex Graham Bell’s copper wire from 1876. Famous words to Mr Watson, the first phone call. Australia let it happen!

  • facepalm8355
    Face Palm is the new Face Book (@facepalm8355) reported

    @LeeroyLives @AngusTaylorMP So looking at that graph, the trajectory of expanding debt started under rudd and gillard and never went down Sounds about right. Looks to start that trajectory after the nbn started construction and ndis came about.