NBN Outage Report in Kandos, Mid-Western Regional, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Kandos, 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 Kandos 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 (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (%)
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dimitri Karanasios
(@DimSimCard) reported
@TPG_Telecom Signed up with an NBN plan but can't access account that you created for me as no first temporary password provided. The forgot password feature doesn't work work either? Need to fix payment settings to get internet working but can't login?
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JohnH
(@jrkhnt) reported
@davidbewart No, the NBN is a disaster, Snowy 2.0 will never deliver, 5.2 billion for armoured vehicles that are too heavy and can't carry out their tasks fully. Turnbull dodged a bullet when Morrison screwed over the French. The subs he ordered were obsolete before they were started.
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🇦🇺mikeaubrey🏳️🌈
(@mikeaubrey2) reported
@degtrman @roseannebyrne @davidbewart He's not gutting our NBN....he stuffed it up, blamed Labor.....now spending $bn's to fix it.....including part of Barnaby's Blackmail for zero 😠😡😠.....but it's still, overpriced, underspeed & a useless patchwork of technology....& we're paying for his fck up
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Dianne Andary
(@andary_dianne) reported
NBN keep on advising my provider that they are working on it and will give an update within 48 hrs. All updates say the same thing and nobody from NBN has been to my property to “work on it” NBN also knew 18 mths ago there was an issue at my address 2/2
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PTom votes LNP last
(@PTom73) reported
@stevol321 @WazzaGc Wow, are you really are that stupid. I bet you believe - SA blackout was cause by to many renewable. NBN would cost more to install under labor. Good at defence planing Look after seniors in nursing homes. Does a great job during disaster drought, bushfires, covid or floods
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Tanno
(@tanno_88) reported
@NBN_Australia Yeah I lost money from not working and not having anyone show up on my property with no warning. My service provided was told by you all day long that no someone WAS COMING yet no one showed up. Explain that to me
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Revd Andrew Klein ( Chaplain)
(@KleinRevd) reported
@NBN_Australia @Optus I am lodging that complaint with you now , let's cut out the middleman, coz that is obviously not working, at my expense. @NBN_Australia , get management to contact me. I am well over the ' customer service ' teams.
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Markyffekt
(@Markyffekt) reported
@NBN_Australia I am being told i should change providers As i am with Aussie Broadband Should i change ISP Or will i have the same issues?
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Revd Andrew Klein ( Chaplain)
(@KleinRevd) reported
@PaulFletcherMP I want to talk with you about my extremely poor internet connection ,a phone that keeps dropping calls. Have raised this with @Optus but to no avail. @NBN_Australia leaves a lot to be desired. My upload/download speeds are a joke. You get back to me and explain why this is so.
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David Weekes
(@8DavezAWeekes) reported
@WanderingClou13 @HazRobert If you'd like we can go through both acts that set up the NBN to see how they compare to the Public Service Act...?