NBN Outage Report in Gunbower, Campaspe, 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 Gunbower, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Gunbower 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 (76%)
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Wi-fi (11%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (2%)
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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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Danial Pearce
(@tigris666) reported
Signed up for the free @NBN_Australia FTTP upgrade. Great initiative. Unless. They decide that's also a good time to cancel your existing FTTC, even though your upgrade is 3 weeks away. Also sucks that providers like @Aussie_BB have no way to resolve it for paying customers.
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@jaysimmo
(@jaysimmo3) reported
@NBN_Australia Upgrades? 4 years, every month? Either you employ clowns who can’t fix anything, or you are just making it up. Why would my NBN need to go off every month for 4 years? No-one else‘s does that, Alicia. Does yours????
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🖊.Pauline.Yates.🖊
(@midnightmuser1) reported
@cpdm_twt No, this is the first time I've watched it. And I'm only watching it because ever since we switched to nbn, I can't watch netflix while my son is gaming . Something to do with the ping. So much for better service. ☹
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Au Purrr , #IStandWithUkraine
(@ricklevy67) reported
@Telstra my nbn account has been cancelled because of $1008 of bpay payments that left my bank account but telstra never recieved. Bpay numbers are 7773 2594 057 800 and 7773 2592 157 800 via online banking. Reference number S009686683
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Steve the Pirate
(@stevepog) reported
@timburrowes campaign email software can definitely handle mass volume. If there was slightly different messaging for user groups (large commercial/residential or NBN/mobile or by data category stolen such as licence number, DOB), you'd break it down into smaller chunks anyway
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Graham J Hawtin
(@GrahamHawtin) reported
@mjrowland68 @BreakfastNews Hi Mike, I'm CURRENTLY (!) an Optus customer (mobile ans also NBN internet) and so far nothing at all in terms of comms or advice. This is an absolute gift for its rivals of course....
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Au Purrr , #IStandWithUkraine
(@ricklevy67) reported
@Telstra Morning. Reference number S009686683. I use online banking and bpay to pay my bills , there is $1008 in bills that I paid via bpay numbers 7773 2594 4057 800 and 7773 3259 2157 800 that left my bank account but was never recieved by telstra. My nbn account has been cancelled
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M
(@wedemandareply) reported
@RichardKGrump @RobMax4 @TPG_Telecom Sadly they are all pretty much the same so I ended up choosing dodo for my cell phone and tpg for home internet. No matter who you are with, unless you’re paying top tier level, you will have slow days and NBN outages will always be an issue.
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@jaysimmo
(@jaysimmo3) reported
@NBN_Australia I have on-going outages every month in an inner metro Sydney suburb. Apparently "the NBN is doing work in my area", EVERY month for 4 years, but it never actually gets fixed, nor ever upgraded 🤡 Between Optus and NBN - no answers, just "sorry about that, nothing we can do"
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VajskiDs
(@VajskiD) reported
also for the past couple years I've had a damn awful internet speed being 1.2Km away from the node on FTTN. An NBN technology. The speeds received were obtainable on ADSL provided you were close enough to the infrastructure a decade + ago. -->