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NBN Outage Report in Margate, Kingborough, State of Tasmania

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Margate, State of Tasmania

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

NBN Outage Chart in Margate, Kingborough, State of Tasmania 12/26/2025 16:55

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Internet (74%)

    Internet (74%)

  2. Total Blackout (10%)

    Total Blackout (10%)

  3. Wi-fi (10%)

    Wi-fi (10%)

  4. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

  5. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

  6. Phone (1%)

    Phone (1%)

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NBN Issues Reports Near Margate, State of Tasmania

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

  • ollie_bo Ollie Roberts (@ollie_bo) reported from Hobart, State of Tasmania

    @Optus @NBN_Australia Currently on hold to Optus & online chat. We’ve been told the relocation request we put in doesn’t exist, even though it is in multiple chat threads with Optus who said they’d arrange this. They recognised that our service was previously working, just not with the speed boost WTF

  • feelingswell Robert Gavin (@feelingswell) reported from Hobart, State of Tasmania

    @NBN_Australia @Farmgate138 I like that “experiencing some issues” have had NBN for some years now. We quickly found the baseline service was crap and upgraded to the next level - which is great when it works, but reading the fine print, NBN only warrant it will work for 2mins annually

  • TasGreg Greg C (@TasGreg) reported from Hobart, State of Tasmania

    @BevanShields @AntonEnus "But has no modelling to support the claim" Just like Direct Action emission reduction or the cost of ALP NBN or the $660billion ALP debt blowout etc etc #FreePassToBS

  • LilMrPotatoHead Littlemrpotatohead (@LilMrPotatoHead) reported from Hobart, State of Tasmania

    @OptusSport We'd love to enjoy @OptusSport however our @Optus nbn is down for 24-48 hours 👍

  • ollie_bo Ollie Roberts (@ollie_bo) reported from Hobart, State of Tasmania

    @NBN_Australia An update: called @Optus who transferred us to @NBN_Australia who then told us that there is an outage in the Sandy Bay (Tasmania) area and that the internet would be on in 4 hours (9pm last night). 9pm has been and gone. Standard troubleshooting, eg reboot hardware, etc & nada!

  • furrybearoz Lee (@furrybearoz) reported from Gardners Bay, State of Tasmania

    @NBN_Australia our nbn service has been intermittent for the last 2 or 3 weeks. Is the nbn fixed wireless tower at Lymington Southetn Tasmania being serviced or something

  • AnthonyPress Tony Press (@AnthonyPress) reported from Tinderbox, State of Tasmania

    @NBN_Australia 1. These slow speeds are common across different service providers in the district. 2. The many times I’ve pursued this topic it becomes a duck-shoving exercise: NBN Co. says it’s the service provider; the service provider says it’s lack of capacity at the NBN tower.

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • nicn67 Nic (@nicn67) reported

    Let’s talk about the economic managers, as Josh refers to himself as. Good economics by spending more than the initial plans for the NBN despite sort of delivering a sub standard network. Then the billions wasted on converting submarines to diesel then to cancel altogether.

  • DrCnfzd Nigel Wehr (@DrCnfzd) reported

    So nbn... 100% increase in landline cost, 400% increase in data/internet cost. Telcos dont give a **** about pensioners, all they care about is profit, dont you @Telstra #rippoff #CostOfLivingCrisis #pensions

  • copyculture Dr Margie Borschke (@copyculture) reported

    @iiNet Per @iinet the @nbn reporting stability issues in Waverley. Faults reported investigation underway

  • DrCnfzd Nigel Wehr (@DrCnfzd) reported

    @Telstra What a joke! How am I expected to afford $80/month? Again, Im currently paying $20/month. Im a pensioner for ffff sake! Shove your nbn where it fits, Ill stay with my current service

  • NeilBoltonRSPL Neil Bolton 🇺🇦 💛💙 (@NeilBoltonRSPL) reported

    @MrKRudd Just get a Starlink dish. NBN will never be able to catch up.

  • cpt081 Chris (@cpt081) reported

    @PeterDutton_MP Do you count the 5.5billion for the French Submarines that as axed as defence spending ? Its also effective spending. You wasted billions on subs & NBN. So you inflate bad expenditure as well spent money.

  • benjmay Ben May (@benjmay) reported

    @JU4NMEND0Z4 Until there’s an nbn outage

  • zinifax Christopher Prince (@zinifax) reported

    @PaulFletcherMP @Eve5810 @DaveSharma Hilarious. Thanks for the laughs. Can you get back to work and fix the #nbn. Really embarrassing now.

  • alexkidman Alex Kidman (@alexkidman) reported

    Which (while it’s a first world problem, lots of folks have far worse NBN problems no doubt) is a weird one. I could use the faster speeds (esp. for upload). Both RSP and NBN Co could use the money. Indeed, NBN Co is meant to INCREASE ARPU. I’m trying to help them do that. But…

  • sean_reynolds_ Sean Reynolds (@sean_reynolds_) reported

    @missfit22627816 @MeckeringBoy @HuffPostPol Then, surprise! Malcolm Turnbull announced the new crippled NBN Co with replacement Telstra executives on the board were buying back all the obsolescent coax holdings of Optus and Foxtel for a further $10 billion to provide a network at one-tenth of the speed of fibre.