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NBN outages and service status in Mount Beauty, Victoria

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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 Mount Beauty, Victoria

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NBN Issues Reports Near Mount Beauty, Victoria

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mount Beauty and nearby locations:

  • jamesofbright
    James (@jamesofbright) reported from Bright, Victoria

    Late to the party, but joining the NBN funnel now. Finally signed up. (And goodbye Foxtel, we do Netflix now. Had enough of overpaying for ads mostly crap content on Foxtel.)

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Erick0341
    Erick (@Erick0341) reported

    @KathleenWinche3 NBN, **** happens when you’re stupid.

  • pjhmccann65
    ich bin RAT seeking (@pjhmccann65) reported

    @smith_johnxxxx @Sauronlordking @VDejan0000 NBN was not a '**** up', until Abbott became PM.

  • pe1chl
    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.

  • payskerapp
    Paysker (@payskerapp) reported

    @7NewsSydney @grok can you explain how a traditional landline can still call with no power, even though each telephony service is handed off from an NBN NTU, or DSLAM?

  • madmike888X
    Madmike (@madmike888X) reported

    @Telstra Don’t you update this page ever?? NBN Telstra down si. E 6am

  • SydneyCityTV
    SydneyCityTV (@SydneyCityTV) reported

    Not that I've heard anything of course. But surely, a NBN News presenter or two that WIN are likely to see as being "surplus to requirements" under their new format for local news would make for far better Super Radio Network hosts? Not to mention, have wider name recognition...

  • mickr62
    Michael Ryan (@mickr62) reported

    @optus_help hi. I have had an issue with your sales chat team putting me on the wrong NBN plan

  • charlietech
    Charlie (@charlietech) reported

    @gav_mck I ran into that with my uncle in Maleny. The crowding for Starlink meant no space. He has it now (waited in que like every1) but its why NBN are pushing their service to market asap with Amazon leo. At least you have options!!

  • Ticcer
    Ticcer 🇦🇺🇳🇿🇬🇧🇷🇺 (@Ticcer) reported

    @KatyKray73 Weirdly, Rudd's original NBN plan was way better... Fiber to the curb. Turncoat came in and said it was better to have a mix of technologies... as if incompatibility issues between different technologies never existed. It was idiotic! At the time, it was clear to me that he did that because he wanted to claim some of the expected glory of the network for himself, and to snub Labor.

  • FlyingDropBear
    FlyingDropBear - Twatter - full of bots. (@FlyingDropBear) reported

    @5BNylonTip Kind of like the Coalition govt pumping FTTN tech for the NBN where we'd need Air Conditioned cabinets in the street to cool the active network gear, instead of just installing passive(ish) Fibre Optics. AU is not super intelligent when it comes to tech, from a govt perspective.