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NBN outages and service status in Myramount, New South Wales

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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 Myramount, New South Wales

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Most Reported Problems

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

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

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NBN Issues Reports Near Myramount, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Myramount and nearby locations:

  • roseannebyrne
    💧🌱pragmaticleftie 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇮🇪💔 (@roseannebyrne) reported from Kiama, New South Wales

    @LesStonehouse @Telstra @Optus Oh He's. It does seem older folk were totally neglected in all of this. No NBN no phone. Cutoffs before they were ready. Expectations they'd understand it all. Neighbour is nearly 90 and it's been awful trying to keep him connected. All on his own.

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • yoavkaufman
    Yoav Kaufman 🇮🇱 (@yoavkaufman) reported

    @LeanHugeGraves When I made Aliyah 21 years ago, NBN gave a stipend, and then the state of Israel gave some financial help too for a year or so too.

  • BrowntownBrew
    Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported

    @MrsS2023 And the only way NBN can become profitable is to get rid of all the copper in the network and onto fibre. Fttp is the only profitable part of the network that is subsidising the other parts as well as the free upgrades.

  • AusCommenter
    AusPolCommenter (@AusCommenter) reported

    Australia’s NBN still relies on outdated market logic favoring providers over people, leaving many underserved. Despite broadband’s essential role, consumers face complexity, poor choice, and low empowerment. We must treat internet as a basic right, not a luxury. #AusPol

  • Kazie151
    Kazie (@Kazie151) reported

    Do you wanna hear them whinge about the fact I don't have the NBN coz it makes hacking slower for them while also hear them go on & on about how I only deserve poverty & don't deserve more than a ****** 4G network/ADSL2+ equiv. Coz both. It's always both sides. All justification.

  • CoachUpham
    Peter Upham (@CoachUpham) reported

    @Real_King_Elvis @Starlink With the money we saved on not connecting every warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse to NBN fibre, we had enough money to provide hookers for people on the NDIS. There is no telling what Starlink could help provide Australians in the future.

  • hodge_007
    Rodney (@hodge_007) reported

    @Real_King_Elvis @Starlink I use starlink, and even though it costs $130/m, is totally worth it. so much better than the stupid NBN that can't even survive a thunder storm!

  • WhatYouThinkIT1
    WhatYouThinkIThink 🇦🇺♥️🇺🇦 🔴🟡⚫️ 🇮🇱🇵🇸 (@WhatYouThinkIT1) reported

    @Peter_Fitz The issue in the future will be people not needing the grid and "disconnecting". Eventually the grid will be required for properties and will be rolled into rates/land taxes or NBN equivalent.

  • NawafDandachi
    Dr Nawaf Dandachi (@NawafDandachi) reported

    They wouldn't issue me a refund, but they would if I threatened I'll complain to the ombudsman. I guess my monthly NBN service fee is cheaper to them than a fine for violate consumer laws.

  • JoeCan64
    JoeCan64 (@JoeCan64) reported

    @Starlink Starlink helped us out enormously, we had no fast internet, Telstra in Australia wouldn't help, we are in a regional town where residents get the NBN but commercial district don't. We connect over 20 devices and 60 staff, can't do that without Starlink.

  • BobKnezevic
    bob k (@BobKnezevic) reported

    1/2 So 1. It’s the ALP’s forecasts so there’s that 2. Chalmers is all ‘smoke and mirrors ‘ . He places things ‘off budget’ , which is okay for government investments that will eventually make a return , BUT NBN , Snowy Hydro etc will NEVER make a return , so should NOT be off budget - The federal government will spend $77.7 billion over the next four years on off-budget items. Alongside the NBN and Snowy Hydro, the government will also spend $6.3 billion on the Housing Australia Future Fund and $7.2 billion on the National Reconstruction Fund to diversify industry.