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NBN outages and service status in Meringa, Queensland

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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 Meringa, Queensland

The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Meringa, Queensland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Live Outage Map Near Meringa, Queensland

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Cairns.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Cairns Internet 17 days ago
Cairns Internet 3 months ago

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NBN Issues Reports Near Meringa, Queensland

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

  • jeffreys_jake
    Jake Jeffreys (@jeffreys_jake) reported from Meringa, Queensland

    @BazzaCC @Telstra Same thing here. Not only lost nearly all signal,now missing work jobs,,,,because calls and emails not coming through( get allocations on daily basis). In the same period,increased my contract. Also convinced my elderly neighbour same bullshit and deal with NBN.BLOODY SCAM

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • a_captaincook
    captaincook 🇦🇺 e/acc (@a_captaincook) reported

    @fathamburger @balajis @anwaribrahim Lol, ya NBN is ****, I moved off to Starlink myselves, agree on most counts actually. But why keep Aussies out? allow those who want to also move in. The point of SEZ would be that it would be a siloed regime that is more tax friendly.

  • mich___l
    Michael🧙 (@mich___l) reported

    @VoteLewko @2GB873 Starlink is great if you're mobile, but you never want to use it to replace the nbn residential connections. The speeds and latency you get from a fttn/fttp connection are leagues better.

  • matildaismine
    Jess 🤍💚 (@matildaismine) reported

    @1RogerWoodward @RoguestGypsy @Telstra Dude it's not wide spread for nbn... it's telstras mobile service... only very few are having issues with nbn

  • PatricioHenrio
    Patrice Henri (@PatricioHenrio) reported

    the NBN was never even finished

  • bigRD73
    Shane (@bigRD73) reported

    @blowingtom2 @SenSHenderson It would be as bad as NBN co if they didn't.

  • Woah2026X
    M H (@Woah2026X) reported

    @Starlink @SpaceX If you are in a city or suburb with good NBN or 5G, this is a terrible deal. If you are in a remote rural area with no other options, it's a great service - but you should expect to pay $139/month, not $75, and you must remember to return the dish if you cancel.

  • Antiwoke7777
    Upside (@Antiwoke7777) reported

    @MrsS2023 We got sick of nbn and starlink has not let us down

  • General_Bewbs
    General Bewbs (@General_Bewbs) reported

    @Darth_Peachez Genuinely takes me ten hours minimum to download 100gb. It's local news obviously but there's a couple news sites in Australia talking about how a lot of us will be ****** by digital only because of how bad our NBN and wifi still is and how far behind we all are

  • Martywa467
    Marty (@Martywa467) reported

    @Prowerock1 @VoteLewko @Starlink I myself ended up with a Telstra 5G modem also. It just shows that NBN was not the way to go. Even back when they decided to go with NBN it was obvious it was dated technology and for Australia it has never delivered the service it needs.

  • pauldotm
    Paul Maynard (@pauldotm) reported

    The exisiting tech support could be retained within the NMN preserving that knowledge base and the mobile networks could be better enmeshed with the NBN. Coverage could be better managed.