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NBN outages and service status in Ouse, Tasmania

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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 Ouse, Tasmania

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NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Lilens
    Lilen (@Lilens) reported

    @chopwisegamji @BobBurn97207272 No infrastructure build is complete lie though, what about West Connex and Bruce highway. Upgrade on Adelaide Hospital, Footscray hospitals and NBN ( never liked it) all done during last 29 years. And don’t forget labour sold of remaining Telstra ownership on 2011!! Come at me

  • loftwah
    Loftwah (@loftwah) reported

    Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott should go over and support the US and Israel himself. We won't forget the NBN.

  • PaoloMalicse
    Paolo M (@PaoloMalicse) reported

    @optus_help 3rd day no NBN internet at home and no one can tell me the problem. Case number 1004469179. Shame on you, Starlink and Superloop starting to look good right now, maybe time for a switch.

  • DensleyShe
    What she said kaydensley@bsky.social. (@DensleyShe) reported

    You know how it goes. Labor outs in place big reforms, Libs get in and **** up the process. Just like NBN and copper. NDISS they let loose free enterprise rip offs.. You always vote with libs so……..

  • ph33x_
    ph33x (@ph33x_) reported

    @Matt_Camenzuli @jabattoir13 @JuliaGillard I think she was worse than Turnbull. I must have missed other reasons Turnbull was terrible, but my one thing with him was wasting time and money on the NBN, we're still paying for full fibre rollout house-by-house, made sense to just do the lot once, less driving per-house.

  • Immo____
    ✨ Immo ✨ 🫧🌠 (@Immo____) reported

    @Zadow_ @YaseiDoubutsu I could never handle wireless that stuff drives me crazy but YES this is exactly it haha I just got it from JB while on an Ethernet cable run to hopefully solve an NBN dropping out issue

  • Daisy1158
    Marg N - AU (@Daisy1158) reported

    .@Telstra You know, it would be great if people would be notified of NBN work and interruptions at least BEFORE the internet is no longer working! I got a notification AFTER the service was restored!

  • oohaah_67
    Steph McG (@oohaah_67) reported

    @Telstra now it’s a joke hey! Hamlyn Terrace and surrounding areas without 5G for the last couple of days. If you can’t fix or find the fault how about deploying mobile towers. Not everyone has NBN connectivity.

  • consensusadidem
    James (@consensusadidem) reported

    @schaeffer_phil @DavidCrisafulli Nothing to do with the NBN, that was a matter of national security an essential service, EVs & chargers are not, they're a boutique luxury. How many EVs are there in Yamba & how many chargers are there.? How far apart are they? I'll bet: 1. very few; 2. as above; 3. not far.

  • Chyoung1
    Chris Young (@Chyoung1) reported

    @SandyXiaotong Don't ever forget the NBN.....this fool decided that fibre to the house was stupid and uses old phone lines.....some people experienced dial up speeds! It's still be worked and now over $50 billion!