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.
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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 (75%)
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Total Blackout (10%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Digital Manifesto: Ellen Cresswell
(@ManifestoDigi) reported
@Telstra good tip, but that doesn't work when when I (the customer) am caught in the crossfire between @Telstra (my supplier) and @NBN_Australia (a wholesaler). 20 minutes on hold and I gave up.
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Blue»Tweety«Bird
(@Tweetn2You) reported
@SpartaRulz @CorruptDropbear @PressStartAU That may be a problem with your retail service provider. Have you tried changing providers or to higher NBN tier for increased speeds, as I have personally reverted back to 50Mbps FTTN from +100Mbps NBN HFC & my connection is still capable of supporting Xbox Cloud Streaming.
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Linda
(@Linda36993618) reported
ALWAYS REMEMBER Treasurer Morrison cut $1.2 billion from aged care in his first budget. Slashed more than 26,000 residential aged care places Drove a wrecking ball through Aged Care, then set up costly Royal Commission to survey the damage. Ruined the NBN, as favour to Murdoch.
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Kathy Franco
(@tweet_frankie) reported
@DanielBleakley Ahh rhey aren’t actually good economic managers… LNP rarely spends on long term vision. The last time they did that was GST and NBN, the latter was a Labor policy they watered down anyway. So many examples of Labor spending on long term, reform-led issues compared to this
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Shane357
(@Shane3574) reported
@PeteMac007 @ChrisMinnsMP I'm saying that the government's ideology of privatisation was what made them make ********* choices that ruined what the NBN could be. No business would have made the investment of full fibre-optic cable network across all of Australia, because that would not be profitable.
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Digital Manifesto: Ellen Cresswell
(@ManifestoDigi) reported
I don’t know what’s worse: @NBN_Australia closing complaints the minute they’re opened or @Telstra saying my parents should move to another provider to fix their NBN issues.
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Pete Mac
(@PeteMac007) reported
@Shane3574 @ChrisMinnsMP That was a decision of government and not market decisions. Turnbull probably regrets that decision! Government also stipulated that Telstra/Optus could not build a rival fibre network! NBN is not a good example!
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Michael Green
(@GreenSteel) reported
NBN internet outage in Maroubra. Possibly across more south-eastern Sydney suburbs I'm told by my internet provider. 5-9hours it should come back online. 😬
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Grant
(@Corabko) reported
@NBN_Australia Hmmm they blame your co-existence rules, you claim the speed meets the minimum when we go through the process and neither of you fix the problem. No other providers can offer a better service because they all buy from you. Please don't try and blame shift again and fix this
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sangue blu
(@maio_peter) reported
@Barrocco32 @AlanBixter Completely different discussion, but Rudd didn't build an nbn network, light rail, handle a pandemic, reduce unemployment among many other things. Pointless and old comparison. Remember mortgage rates under Keating? Recession?