NBN outages and service status in Numurkah, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Numurkah, Victoria
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NBN Issues Reports Near Numurkah, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Numurkah and nearby locations:
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mark mcdonell 🐅🐅🏆 (@mcdonellaussie) reported from Numurkah, Victoria@9NewsAUS @9NewsMelb This bloke lives in a bubble has no understanding especially of rural Australia. Poor if any NBN. So many people with no computers or internet never needed one! They also isolate from “office fronts” Libraries & other places where computers & internet usually provided R closed
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mark mcdonell 🐅🐅🏆 (@mcdonellaussie) reported from Numurkah, Victoria@WhistleOut_AU Paying same price for copper broadband internet as I would be for same plan on NBN only issue NBN was not as good as the copper so we back on that!!
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mark mcdonell 🐅🐅🏆 (@mcdonellaussie) reported from Numurkah, Victoria@footy_laceout Of course @afl has to realise the shit run out of the NBN to third world standard throughout a lot of Australia just might reduce the opportunity of many Australians to view the footy! Ticketing policies, ridiculous scheduling, corporatization of GF keeping the average fan away.
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mark mcdonell 🐅🐅🏆 (@mcdonellaussie) reported from Numurkah, Victoria@FOXFOOTY @RalphyHeraldSun @7AFL Apparently Dockers need to buffer the pressure better! Does that mean they need to go back to basics & engage in a copper broadband network over the new beaut NBN? This produces much buffering. Or do they need to engage a mesh unit to decrease the buffering? Which does work
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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GregM (@Gmeister67) reported@WSWanderingEels @ardmorelad Yep Aus govt also own the NBN network who mainly use the Telstra network, amongst other smaller players. Everyone gets a drink
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Quo Warranto (@warranto_q92963) reportedGetting there. First time EVER since the NBN was put in by Raj and his mate...i now have a green transfer light as opposed to orange. Of course no one gave a **** there was a problem on the day. I do have some patch cables without a cat rating, so there is that. Baby steps.
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Max (@diss_presso) reported@BrowntownBrew @robb_j_m In some cases. They would pay Telstra to use the pits, or Telstra itself would install fibre. This is an issue all over the world. We’re simply trading one monopoly (Telstra) for another (NBN). But there’s nothing to stop another company in theory from running their own fibre in dense areas - but not now of course, as they wouldn’t be allowed to undercut the NBN (hence the stupid NBN has actually made it so internet cannot be cheaper than how much they say it should be - law of unintended consequences - now the law is literally making cheap internet illegal).
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JoyOz (@HJoyOz) reported@Ben_Davison1 I paid for my own education and the government never sent me a fully trained employee. The rule of law…. Yes men are women in law. Roads, Rails, NBN (massive cost) gas water bla bla - we pay for that… it didn’t magically appear without our tax funds, we also pay continue to pay for this and budget blowouts. Civil society - do you live in Melbourne?
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Testflight (@_Testflight_) reported@Wizardgames15 Oh it's real bad, even just on the coast out of the cities it's still not even fully NBN yet
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Rob Janssen (@pe1chl) reported@eevblog @MichaelSmicqfw Really? I think that was only in the context of your NBN being down for a week... Starlink (or any satellite internet) really isn't useful in a city like Sydney, and when lots of people insist on using it there it will only get more and more expensive. It is for rural areas.
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RocK_M (@RocKM16827690) reported@grave0x @robb_j_m AFAIK There is no "free roll out" of FTTP. If you are on an FTTN network the homeowner has the "choice" to fork out money for the property to be upgraded to FTTP. If you are on the Coax/HFC network you are **** out of luck as the best NBN can do is try increase line bandwidth
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Funkdoctor (@Docsthename) reportedI think Telstra is having relationship issues with NBN which is delaying my divorce with Telstra 😤
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Duchess of Exeter 🌏 (@WhosFibbing) reportedThe three telcos and government-owned NBN Co were left reeling when the regulator rang to notify them of its final pricing decision – a token $20m reduction to renew spectrum licences essential for carrying mobile signals. ACMA’s decision will result in the sector collectively paying peak market rates of $7.32bn to roll over their existing spectrum holdings as licences begin expiring from 2028. Much of that cost will find its way on to customer bills. More inflation incoming!
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Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported@robb_j_m What type of connection do you have? Anything with the copper in it such as fttn, fttc and HFC are allowed to drop out about 5 times per day and nbn don't consider it a fault. Fttp is much more reliable and only drops if there's network maintenance