NBN outages and service status in Parkhurst, Queensland
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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:
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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.
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💧Dan Labor Labor Labor Rea (@drrea81) reported from Rockhampton, QueenslandDear @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
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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rustikalfox 🌿 (@kaijuergs) reportedwasn't notified of the @NBN_Australia planned outage today and just spent the last 30 minutes thinking wtf wrong with this thing 💀
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nigel (@nigel15026948) reported@news_australian None stuffed NBN. Many farmers still have very little service, look at how much snowy 2 has and is continuing to cost.
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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.
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Ben Davison (@Ben_Davison1) reported“Founders” thinking they “built the business without any help from government” are generally delusional narcissists Government provides -Educated & trained employees -The rule of law -Roads, rails, NBN, electricity, gas & water for your workers, products & services -Civil society
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Green Tree (@TreeGreen2933) reported@robb_j_m I got nothing, NBN has killed all the independent providers that serves my community. I now get about 10mbps max through the mobile network if lucky.
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Craig Phillips (@cuffs1971) reported@whereisaaron @robb_j_m @NBN_Australia That doesn't work with infrastructure. This only works in a production line environment where the fixed costs are spread over a higher volume produced. Infrastructure increase as the demand goes up. More people more lines, more nodes more exchanges, more costs. Its not fixed.
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🌸Lynae 🟪⬜️🟩 (@lynaem88) reported@Telstra my nbn isn’t working the Telstra modem is working perfectly fine. is it a me issue or a nbn issue.
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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
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Stuart the Catman (@CatManSturty) reported@algorithmsayshi Seems to be a common issue with the NBA league pass and NBN providers sadly.
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Saxon Nicholls (@saxonnicholls73) reported@TheKouk You retards are joking surely ? Government is an impediment not a support …. Seriously - Government has nothing to contribute - the world has changed for talented people - no need for University, no need for handouts, forget NBN - Starlink … list goes on