NBN Outage Report in Ouse, Central Highlands, State of Tasmania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ouse, State of Tasmania
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Ouse 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 (10%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Community Discussion
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Peasant _Australia
(@BewareOz) reported
2/ Due to the high number of faults that FTTN/B tends to have, it was done to reduce the number of faults reported as customers were constantly tripping on the noise caused by copper lines and losing connection. Reducing the reports means the NBN does not actually have to fix it.
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David Bell
(@Buttaba01Bell) reported
@AmyRemeikis I have NBN FTTN & 1Km of **** copper too. I cant’t work from home between 9:30am & 3pm as neighbours are streaming videos. I’ve complained to local MP & changed providers 3 times. Its hopeless. We’ve been sold an NBN dud. This is important infrastructure not a luxury…
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John Martin 🕯
(@over_the_liars) reported
@AmyRemeikis Go Starlink. $140 per month but without doubt the best decision we’ve ever made regarding Australia’s NBN. Has never failed in 6 months, no resetting and works in a house with 2 adults and 2 teenagers
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Jim #CongoRainforest #RealityWinner #Ukraine
(@fromjimbarnes) reported
@AmyRemeikis Ms Remeikis if you're on NBN then they should have run an optic fibre down your street. If your ISP offers it get a modem using cellular, without extra charge, as a backup. Thats of course if you have good cell reception. IInet offers this at $89 pm for 50mb speed with voip
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Buff Charlemagne
(@buffcharlemagne) reported
@linkszxx @OleBrr @JustinWhang oh yeah that as well lmao I had non nbn for four years but somehow managed to get NBN eventually and now speeds aren't too bad.
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Red Promos
(@reparb) reported
@peter_adderton Agree 100%. Thank you for sharing. Many Telco’s lose the culture by outsourcing to reduce cost as they was too slow to innovate and will die eventually due to lack of customer service and experience. The Tier 1 in AU are struggling as over 600 NBN resellers and MVNO are better.
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Merciless Me
(@Rugmatix) reported
@AmyRemeikis What’s the issue with your connection? Just slow, or dropouts? NBN have an SLA of < 5 dropouts per 24hr period. If you are dropping out regularly they will move mountains to fix it, but you have to complain to your ISP. Pro tip: they can’t tell what causes a dropout.
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Peter Schrieber
(@BoyfromTok) reported
@AmyRemeikis Telephone exchange is Telstra. You need an NBN connection with a good ISP. Preferably one with an Australian help line.
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ian martin
(@ian_ianm8349) reported
@AmyRemeikis A good IP will check and diagnose yr line & liaise with NBN, which has some obligations. I use ABB fwiw. 1km from pillar is close to limit for max NBN spds. At 700m my max poss is about 60mb/s Also chk router - an upgrade might help and use ethernet not wifi where possible.
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stephen casey
(@pontifax55) reported
@AmyRemeikis Proximity to the node is more the issue. If you are 1000m from the node then you're in trouble. If you can get a good 4G signal that may be your best option. What was done to the full fibre NBN was a disgrace! More expensive for a really poor solution.