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NBN Outage Report in Mandurang South, Greater Bendigo, 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.

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Mandurang South, Victoria

The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Mandurang South, Victoria 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.

  • 73% Internet (73%)
  • 12% Wi-fi (12%)
  • 11% Total Blackout (11%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)
  • 1% TV (1%)
  • 1% Phone (1%)

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NBN Issues Reports Near Mandurang South, Victoria

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mandurang South and nearby locations:

  • coelmay
    Coel (@coelmay) reported from Bendigo, Victoria

    Using an @nokia 2.3 on the @amaysimAU (@Optus) network, regularly get (much) better @Speedtest results than using same device on @NBN_Australia networks.

  • debbiedean1966
    Debbie dean (@debbiedean1966) reported from Bendigo, Victoria

    @Telstra After not getting service 2yrs I’ve paid for full package,foxtel which I rarely can use cause there is no internet .. after 22 yrs of being a customer they said I have 2 choices .. wait 3-4 months for nbn to be connected and get $20 off my bill ... or leave !!!!!

  • amassedmedia
    Emma D'Agostino (@amassedmedia) reported from Bendigo, Victoria

    I’ve been advised it’s possible NBN Co will cancel and rebook the technician, just to amend the address on the job. An address they were given documentation to amend at least a month ago, and which I was assured occurred.

  • KeithMacqueen
    Keef (@KeithMacqueen) reported from Bendigo, Victoria

    @Hammyhamster10 @TurnbullMalcolm Having a great time with the NBN getting choked and my connection all but disappearing. All the while being told the NBN isn’t down by Telstra. Joke - and a pretty poor one at that.

  • GeoffDay4
    Geoff Day (@GeoffDay4) reported from Bendigo, Victoria

    @mheywood88 @JohnRHewson I had that problem in my old address. One of the pits was at the bottom of a hill, so it filled with rain water. Each time, a tech would advise that the pit was OK (when it wasn't raining) It only got fixed when NBN crew broke the pit requiring it to be rebuilt ....

  • amassedmedia
    Emma D'Agostino (@amassedmedia) reported from Bendigo, Victoria

    My home NBN connection went down sometime between 2am and 8.30am on Monday. The internet is still out, more than 24 hours later. I don’t know why or when it will be back. I live less than 10 minutes out of the Bendigo CBD.

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Conzjonz
    Conz (@Conzjonz) reported

    Update: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).

  • Conzjonz
    Conz (@Conzjonz) reported

    Update: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).

  • JB4Israel
    JB (@JB4Israel) reported

    @KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.

  • JB4Israel
    JB (@JB4Israel) reported

    @KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.

  • JB4Israel
    JB (@JB4Israel) reported

    @KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.

  • JB4Israel
    JB (@JB4Israel) reported

    @KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.

  • Conzjonz
    Conz (@Conzjonz) reported

    Update: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).

  • Conzjonz
    Conz (@Conzjonz) reported

    Update: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).

  • Conzjonz
    Conz (@Conzjonz) reported

    Update: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).

  • JB4Israel
    JB (@JB4Israel) reported

    @KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.