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NBN Outage Report in Opossum Bay, Clarence, 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.

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Opossum Bay, Tasmania

The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Opossum Bay, Tasmania 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.

  • 73% Internet (73%)
  • 12% Wi-fi (12%)
  • 11% Total Blackout (11%)
  • 3% E-mail (3%)
  • 1% TV (1%)
  • 1% Phone (1%)

Live Outage Map Near Opossum Bay, Tasmania

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Hobart.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Hobart Wi-fi 22 days ago
Hobart Internet 26 days ago
Hobart Internet 9 months ago
Hobart Internet 10 months ago
Hobart Internet 10 months ago
Hobart E-mail 10 months ago

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NBN Issues Reports Near Opossum Bay, Tasmania

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Opossum Bay and nearby locations:

  • TasGreg
    Greg C (@TasGreg) reported from Hobart, Tasmania

    @BevanShields @AntonEnus "But has no modelling to support the claim" Just like Direct Action emission reduction or the cost of ALP NBN or the $660billion ALP debt blowout etc etc #FreePassToBS

  • ollie_bo
    Ollie Roberts (@ollie_bo) reported from Hobart, Tasmania

    @NBN_Australia An update: called @Optus who transferred us to @NBN_Australia who then told us that there is an outage in the Sandy Bay (Tasmania) area and that the internet would be on in 4 hours (9pm last night). 9pm has been and gone. Standard troubleshooting, eg reboot hardware, etc & nada!

  • ollie_bo
    Ollie Roberts (@ollie_bo) reported from Hobart, Tasmania

    @Optus @NBN_Australia Currently on hold to Optus & online chat. We’ve been told the relocation request we put in doesn’t exist, even though it is in multiple chat threads with Optus who said they’d arrange this. They recognised that our service was previously working, just not with the speed boost WTF

  • AnthonyPress
    Tony Press (@AnthonyPress) reported from Tinderbox, Tasmania

    @NBN_Australia 1. These slow speeds are common across different service providers in the district. 2. The many times I’ve pursued this topic it becomes a duck-shoving exercise: NBN Co. says it’s the service provider; the service provider says it’s lack of capacity at the NBN tower.

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • thatfancypear
    TRPoint.pics 🏳️‍🌈 (@thatfancypear) reported

    @melbriderx What's wrong with it? Connection issue with the NBN or just an issue with Telstra?

  • xroadie
    xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • xroadie
    xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • xroadie
    xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • xroadie
    xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • xroadie
    xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • thatfancypear
    TRPoint.pics 🏳️‍🌈 (@thatfancypear) reported

    @melbriderx What's wrong with it? Connection issue with the NBN or just an issue with Telstra?

  • xroadie
    xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • xroadie
    xroadie (@xroadie) reported

    @techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.

  • thatfancypear
    TRPoint.pics 🏳️‍🌈 (@thatfancypear) reported

    @melbriderx What's wrong with it? Connection issue with the NBN or just an issue with Telstra?