NBN Outage Report in Inglewood, Loddon, State of 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.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Inglewood, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Inglewood 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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Wi-fi (9%)
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Total Blackout (9%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mike 🧼
(@mikedoeslife) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
Life on @optus 4G home wireless. I get 20mbps down on a good day, but at any time, day or night, it can just drop out the butt like this. NBN available in my street from next month, but who knows if it’ll be any good... at least it’ll be FTTC, so that’s something.
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distant tom
(@tomwoodau) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@negri_thomas @ClaytonTFord Likely to be just Optus' fixed backhaul, no reports of an issue with Telstra I can find, and Optus mobile data working. @Optus please provide more details of this significant outage! (ping @NBN_Australia)
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Andrea Jackson
(@andyjay_81) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
Cancel @NBN_Australia install through @Telstra (a story in itself) using the app to continue to see out our contract on ADSL but continue to get calls to book another install time. Try calling to resolve and they won’t take my call despite an email telling me to call 😡
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yttukina 2.0
(@CSK_free7spirit) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
@NBN_Australia Hey @VodafoneAU we are down with internet for the past two days. .and trying to reach your customer service for he past two days with no real outcome.have been on call for 3 hours with no one attending our call.stresses us out as we cant work from home.
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Thomas Sapienza
(@tomsapperz) reported
from
Westfield, State of Western Australia
@DaithiDeNogla The worst is the Australian NBN, hands down.
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💧Don Smith 🐨
(@1electricdon) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@NBN_Australia Sorry you still rely on an old copper network so will always struggle to provide what FTTP has the ability to do then you pass service issues back to RSP too many tiers for service to be effective
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Timothy Harrison 🤙
(@Tiim_) reported
from
Sydney, State of New South Wales
Quality is still better than my @NBN_Australia service.
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Dr. Fredrick Mobegi
(@mobeginomics) reported
from
Westfield, State of Western Australia
@NBN_Australia I've tried most troubleshooting steps in vain. This is not just a speed fluctuation issue. Something is wrong with our connection. Worse even, I can't reach the Belong guys for support. Quite frustrating when my everyday work and meetings depend on good internet connection.
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distant tom
(@tomwoodau) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@djaw85 @negri_thomas @ClaytonTFord @Optus @NBN_Australia @Telstra Yeah must be an Optus backhaul issue
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Damien Buckley
(@damienpbuckley) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@JimRHoughton *******. It’s like the 70’s all over again. The only reason they’re putting nuclear forward as an option is because it will buy the coal industry another 10-15 years while they build a reactor. Then they’ll have to go renewables anyway. It’s the friggin NBN redux