NBN Outage Report in Moruya, Eurobodalla, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Moruya, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Moruya 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
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Alex McDonnel
(@AlexDGlengarry) reported
The area where I live is 1 of 6 in Qld getting NBN fibre to the property in yesterday's govt announcement. We get reasonable service with FTTN at our house, but many places in Sunny Coast hinterland get poor or even no internet (or mobile phone) coverage.
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Matt
(@bollgare) reported
@BurkeHellibee @DoodyDarren @AlboMP Im 47. The NBN will be overtaken by private because it's "obsolete". Was never made to last past a election cycle. Failed on all points. It's more expensive. Not available to a large part of the community. We hava a crap mobile range because money went into Bloated NBN.
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CT Scamping
(@CazThomas8) reported
@suren_senat @MrKRudd Don't let facts get in the way of FTTN omnishambles that has cost more and delivered a slower & more unstable NBN. The original plan was right, as the previous Lib Minister coincided by changing back to it. The lies, mistruths and farcical decade of a wasted opportunity.
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Tom
(@Tom989342911s) reported
@AlboMP is NBN still a viable solution for the future?
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Darren
(@DoodyDarren) reported
@bollgare @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP No, because I suggested LEO satellite when I suggested you wanted NBN to compete with Musk. You rejected it. It doesn't prove your point at all. Also, it's capacity is limited. The alternative is geosynchronous satellite, which we already have and is TERRIBLE.
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Craig
(@craig3352) reported
@SophiaMcGrane Maybe they can put a rocket up Telstra’s arse too…no point having high speed NBN if Telstra wind back bandwidth / limit services…my 5G mobile needs to be sitting on top of the Telstra tower to get average service these days. 😾
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Nelly Jane
(@NellyJa73255653) reported
@AlboMP @RBJRON Meanwhile in Cambridge park I’m flatout receiving 4g or 5g all telcos say is I’m in a black hole no overlap in my area so can’t do emails ph calls drop out cont & no signal most days on nbn ! NBN = NO BLOODY NETWORK !
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Darren
(@DoodyDarren) reported
@bollgare @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP But that is a lie. Business don't do it better and cheaper. And they don't do it for everyone unless it is profitable. NBN does it because it is a social good. Profitable or not, they service as many as they can. Only government can do that.
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Darren
(@DoodyDarren) reported
@bollgare @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP You likely have access to the NBN. It may just be the poor connection types like fixed wireless or satellite. I wouldn't blame you for not wanting either. Starlink may be available to you. As for mobile, talk to Telstra, Optus, Vodafone, etc. Nothing to do with the NBN.
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Australian Property Journal
(@AusPropJournal) reported
@QuentinDempster @MRowlandMP Not just the regions that need NBN upgrade, urban and metro suburbs with FTC, NBN service is poor. Lucky to get 55mbps on a 100mbps plan thanks to Turnbull/Abbott govt.