NBN Outage Report in Kingaroy, South Burnett, State of 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 Kingaroy, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Kingaroy 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 (75%)
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Total Blackout (10%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Community Discussion
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Nick Koh
(@badtztass) reported
@QuentinDempster let's be brutally honest. NBN in its current design, is a dog's breakfast and outdated. we need to be upfront that the internet technology will never be great or we embark get latest technology now. it's like buying a 4G or 5G phone,boils down to the $$ we are willing to spend.
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Cdbrown
(@BrowntownBrew) reported
@JamesDitto12 @QuentinDempster The NBN satellite service is still in operation and will be for the next few years. Kuiper will begin to come online during that period so when the NBN sat is shutdown, Kuiper will take over the customers and can provide gigabit speeds.
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Cdbrown
(@BrowntownBrew) reported
@hellohiheyxx @BlueHouseRoad @QuentinDempster LNP will never admit they got it wrong, but thankfully #NBN had the guts to ask them for more money to provide the free fibre upgrade and Libs agreed. This was proof reusing copper was a stupid waste of 9 years and $30B.
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Paul B
(@B84Paul) reported
How can you be confident that Kuiper will be faster? Amazon's plans seem to be targeting a similar performance to the current starlink service, but SpaceX is upgrading the satellites and aiming ultimately for multi gbps speeds. NBN's service is subsidised. There's nothing stopping them from subsidising starlink access.
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Gwol50
(@gwol50) reported
@hoddo461 @BazzaCC @Telstra I have been a Telstra customer only. Never any problem, always contact them through the Telstra App, and always get a call back if they are busy. Have Telstra modem and NBN for internet, home phone and mobile. Always helpful,and fix the problems.
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Jokarman
(@jok4r_) reported
@QuentinDempster NBN has already failed lol. The only reason you support this is because he hate Elon, no other reason
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Suzeme 🕯
(@Suzeme) reported
@Kris_etc_ I’m still salty about the buggered up NBN. Should be one fixed price at the fastest possible speed. We changed providers 6 months ago, 250Mbps per second with 5 free upgrade days a month with speeds up to 1000Mbps. So that’s not too bad
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Ryan M
(@RCM_XIII) reported
@Kris_etc_ Because we've got incredibly low population density, meaning that it's an expensive service to provide. Free market providers are only going to want to provide internationally competitive internet in our major cities. And the government could do it with the NBN, but... (cont.)
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Sue Duke
(@SueDuke1) reported
@Optus we have been with internet coverage at home all day. We have contacted you multiple times and been told a technician will contact us. But so far, nothing! Terrible customer service! We have confirmation from NBN that the issue is at your end.
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Jeremy Mitchell
(@JezJerro) reported
@25MMCC @Kris_etc_ True, and from memory even deeper roots in Howard's (the root of so many evils) privatisation of Telstra - the NBN original FTTP (higher speed) plan threatened the profits of shareholders (aka Howard's mates) in the copper network