NBN outages and service status in Greendale, Victoria
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- The most common problems reported in this area mention Total Blackout.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Jul 8, 2:07 AM GMT+10.
- Total Blackout (100%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Greendale, Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Greendale, 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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Live Outage Map Near Greendale, Victoria
The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Long Forest.
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Total Blackout | 6 days ago |
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Internet | 2 months ago |
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NBN Issues Reports Near Greendale, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Greendale and nearby locations:
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🍩Emergency&BushfireKits (@EmergencyBK) reported from Dales Creek, Victoria@PeterJamesRoth6 @PeterDutton_MP Yep, there were definite technical issues from the websites end first few days, then also just a clunky government designed site. I had no problems signing, but think I was ~1,500th signature, before site started crashing. No doubt poor NBN/internet doesn’t help 👍
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Sporting Photos (@sportingphotos) reported from Long Forest, VictoriaJust tried calling @3AW693 & @TJch9 about the NBN. Yet another rant about how it’s bad, again I tried to say how it’s wonderful if you have @AustralianLabor’s NBN (FTTP). Again bumped after being told I was next for 20 minutes. They put in footy show calls to drop me. #bias
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Sporting Photos (@sportingphotos) reported from Long Forest, VictoriaI predict in a matter of weeks anyone who voted down labor and their NBN will be complaining when 24 million people try to access Netflix, stan, YouTube and pornhub at 11.45 in the morning.
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ray johnson #cyberBRUTE SIMMO CONQUERER (@rjo71342) reported from Long Forest, Victoria@AhillfromOZ @PhantomLaneFour @nbn @TeslaGong @sydney_ev @TeslaStraya @_TeslaTom @DrSallyL Try it first see what happens on the mobile network
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Lorraine Paul (@platykitten) reported from Long Forest, VictoriaThe bastards rang me saying they were NBN. We all know what shit that is! Luckily, I woke up, just, before they got anything - Lucky escape.
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Emergency&BushfireKits (@EmergencyBK) reported from Dales Creek, Victoria@davidbewart @nefreus Add to that, latest ABS data (Mar2020) shows 2.5 mill Australians are not online; affordability issues, access/location or lack of digital literacy. 10% of Aussies, no internet, let alone slow internet Successive Govs & NBN failures for an essential service, not a luxury#auspol
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Lorraine Paul (@platykitten) reported from Long Forest, VictoriaWe all know that is exactly why Murky wanted NBN slowed down. Cut out the competition of Foxtel!
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Emergency&BushfireKits (@EmergencyBK) reported from Dales Creek, Victoria@LotL20 Not at all, w/ cable, satellite & wireless NBN, dial up & mobile networks, there’s zero reasons by now that everyone shouldn’t have access. Gov. prioritising electorates with denser populations i.e. more votes, rather than equal distribution of service, as promised a decade ago.
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Daniel Matthews (@DanRobMat) reported from Long Forest, Victoria@AstroKirsten 4 hours from send to receive . I thought the NBN was slow
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Michael🧙 (@mich___l) reported@sofewcharacters @VoteLewko @2GB873 Yes it is, but Starlink is terrible in cities, built up areas, and areas with lots of tree cover. It degrades pretty significantly in bad weather. It would also be terrible with a cities worth of people connected..... network congestion is a problem for satelite solutions (similar to the mobile network). Getting rid of the nbn network would be a monumentally bad idea.
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Alan@7th両日 (@BasakaAU) reportedSeems like NBN is back up after it went down yesterday morning, phew
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Nicole Lazarou🇦🇺🇮🇱✡️ (@nicole_lazarou) reported@QuentinDempster NBN sucks. Australia has third world internet. Starlink rocks. Loser.
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rob2511 (@KymRob25112) reported@anthony45052793 No NBN...never will be...
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Anna (@spannaforce) reported@ApiaFcViareggio Nbn was down. Seems OK now
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Bruno (@brusamiok) reported@VoteLewko @Starlink If Australia’s state-owned NBN Sky Muster satellite network becomes completely obsolete compared to Starlink, the entire country becomes dependent on the decisions of a private, foreign corporation.
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The Solitary Reaper @YonSolitary is my old account (@ContactVVR) reported@Celicagirl6 @johncurtin @VodafoneAU Thank you 🙏 Hope you also got connectivity back. My nbn was working. I was thinking of cancelling it & sticking with VodaFail coz nbn is too expensive. Thank God i didnt cancel it. I would have been left with no way to even verify if the problem was with my phone or VodaFail
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Wal (@wally_waldo83) reported@Batman2242 A big part of our productivity problem is that starting from the 2010's more of our spending now goes to megatech platforms that extract Australian revenue without the old local multiplier. When $100 went to Ford or Holden, a retailer or a local media company, a large portion recycled through local wages, suppliers, property, logistics and tax. Now when $100 goes to a global ad platform, streaming service or cloud provider much more can disappear offshore through IP, reseller fees and related party charges with far less local employment or supplier spend despite the use of infrastructure like NBN and roads. So government keeps importing demand and taxing workers harder to fund services while more private spending leaks offshore to low local footprint platforms. That extraction is not productive for our economy and is increasingly an issue, especially when profits are being offshored and Australian taxpayers are unfairly carrying the burden.
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Ian Clarke (@ianclarkeAU) reported@the_vocal_one @CovfefeDnUnder You’re missing the point. Wired networks pre NBN worked just fine, and still do. Every new NBN suburban / bush connection loses money. Every new Starlink customer is profitable, so it can strip away customers and NBN will slowly die. PS : I’ve been on 5G for years : 4x speed
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Marty (@Martywa467) reported@VoteLewko @Starlink This is exactly why we need billionaires and trillionaires to do things that our governments always completely fails to do. So glad we wasted billions of our dollars on a rubbish NBN service huh