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NBN Outage Report in Ouse, Central Highlands, State of 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, 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.

NBN Outage Chart in Ouse, Central Highlands, State of Tasmania 01/08/2026 01:15

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by NBN users through our website.

  1. Internet (74%)

    Internet (74%)

  2. Wi-fi (10%)

    Wi-fi (10%)

  3. Total Blackout (10%)

    Total Blackout (10%)

  4. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

  5. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

  6. Phone (1%)

    Phone (1%)

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NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MichaelViccei DeadSpek (@MichaelViccei) reported

    @JC47053522 @markhumphries How long have you used iinets 5G. I sawpped from nbn to there 5g... 3 months later I've swapped back. Paying more and paying the *connection* fee again because iinets 5g is the biggest pile of crap I have ever used. When it works and don't drop out every 10 minutes.

  • The_Sniff_Test The Sniff Test (@The_Sniff_Test) reported

    @markhumphries Weather it twitter, reddit or Facebook a question asking for advice always gets stupid responses to questions not even asked. In the absence of a landlord unwilling to connect NBN I think next option would be to explore 5g modem plans if in a 5g area.

  • Blue_Pie_Ninja Nathan (@Blue_Pie_Ninja) reported

    @Ozesurfer @markhumphries @FiennesIs If you do take it the black box NBN gives you, it won't work wherever you end up. Although I'd recommend taking it anyway, **** paying $300 to set up the landlords internet connection.

  • Jim_Pembroke 💧 @Jim_Pembroke@aus.social (@Jim_Pembroke) reported

    @NBN_Australia @macpunc @markhumphries This is the problem in " got nothing to do with us" business speak.

  • MattHenley14 Matt Henley (@MattHenley14) reported

    @DaveColvin @markhumphries TPG will do that if the NBN connection is already in place, that means someone else must of done the initial connection at some point. It's just an NBN cash grab as they force people onto their network being justified as a 'one off' fee.

  • KindRegardz msinformation (@KindRegardz) reported

    @markhumphries My most frustrating and stressful dealings in life have been with the NBN. 🤬🤬🤬 Subdivided a block, and built on them both, at different times. We are in an old area that was never connected to copper. That was too much for them to compute. Faark.

  • Bombers83 Callum #Whatever (@Bombers83) reported

    Help out a friend get connected to NBN only for them to also get a new phone.. phew

  • HumanTestSample John Alexander (aka. Crash Test Dummy) (@HumanTestSample) reported

    @charleyb2355 @markhumphries Not the case. We moved into a new rental property in Vic and faced the same situation. I pursued it out of principle, but it turns out the tenant is responsible. Apparently NBN is not an essential service, even though it replaces land line phones, which is.

  • julie_library 💖Breast Cancer Warrior 💪 Julie Library (@julie_library) reported

    @markhumphries That sucks. 🤨 I would have thought the owner/builder would of added the nbn connection as part of the build.

  • berniebern Bee (@berniebern) reported

    @MattHenley14 @markhumphries Yes. The customer never owns the service. It’s a small fee which nbn charge for the right to connect a new customer (greenfield) and generate revenue at that premises. It’s in addition to the CVC charge which the RSP pays nbn for use of the bandwidth at that location.