NBN Outage Report in Lancefield, Macedon Ranges, State of Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lancefield, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lancefield 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 (11%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Lancefield, State of Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lancefield and nearby locations:
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💦💧Mickledrippin’
(@GrelisMichael) reported
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Romsey, State of Victoria
@Scott_John @TaodeHaas First applied for NBN in March. After many false starts, broken appointments, interruptions, countless phone calls complaints , the whole show, it was finally connected in late April. It drops out at least once a day. It’s a nuisance I didn’t want, but had to have.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lilith
(@LilithsDeadttv) reported
@TheForensics01 I’m on a contract with Optus. Trying to upgrade the nbn. To hopefully fix my ping issue. The problem I’m facing possibly is that my roommate is using cloud gaming services for all or most of his games. It uses way more of the download speed. I’m frustrated.
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Paul B
(@B84Paul) reported
How can you be confident that Kuiper will be faster? Amazon's plans seem to be targeting a similar performance to the current starlink service, but SpaceX is upgrading the satellites and aiming ultimately for multi gbps speeds. NBN's service is subsidised. There's nothing stopping them from subsidising starlink access.
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Dawso
(@jensuedaw) reported
@BazzaCC @Telstra Lol. Telstra offers me increased mobile data on my NBN smart modem every time the internet goes down. Reception here is so bad it's like, yeah. Whatever.
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Going Forward Everything is Backwards
(@nilocnosrac) reported
@QuentinDempster Starlink already delivers faster, lower-latency broadband to the bush. NBN’s satellite service is playing catch-up with 200ms+ lag. The market’s already voted with their wallets.
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Kevin
(@kevcabana) reported
@Kris_etc_ Cause pre NBN the LNP watered down the alps version of future internet.
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Cdbrown
(@BrowntownBrew) reported
@hellohiheyxx @BlueHouseRoad @QuentinDempster LNP will never admit they got it wrong, but thankfully #NBN had the guts to ask them for more money to provide the free fibre upgrade and Libs agreed. This was proof reusing copper was a stupid waste of 9 years and $30B.
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Donnie Mountjoy
(@DonnieMountjoy) reported
@BazzaCC That particular process works very well. I had a diligent case Telstra officer assigned within 7 days of lodging, had the issue resolved (a threat to disconnect an account that was not in arrears) and two months NBN free as compensation. Stay firm. Have documented facts. 👍
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Jeremy Mitchell
(@JezJerro) reported
@25MMCC @Kris_etc_ True, and from memory even deeper roots in Howard's (the root of so many evils) privatisation of Telstra - the NBN original FTTP (higher speed) plan threatened the profits of shareholders (aka Howard's mates) in the copper network
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Ray Francis
(@RayFrancis) reported
@BazzaCC @Telstra Your problem could be with the NBN..but they co-ordinate well with Telstra. It cold be the roots from trees. Unit 4 was down for 3 weeks. Unit 1 had trouble. The contractors laid down a new conduit for the optical fibre. A big job.
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Ryan M
(@RCM_XIII) reported
@Kris_etc_ Because we've got incredibly low population density, meaning that it's an expensive service to provide. Free market providers are only going to want to provide internationally competitive internet in our major cities. And the government could do it with the NBN, but... (cont.)