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NBN outages and service status in Greendale, Victoria

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  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet.
  • The most recent signal from this area was received May 18, 3:37 PM GMT+10.
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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 Greendale, Victoria

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Live Outage Map Near Greendale, Victoria

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Long Forest.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Long Forest Internet 3 days ago

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NBN Issues Reports Near Greendale, Victoria

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Greendale and nearby locations:

  • platykitten
    Lorraine Paul (@platykitten) reported from Long Forest, Victoria

    We all know that is exactly why Murky wanted NBN slowed down. Cut out the competition of Foxtel!

  • EmergencyBK
    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

  • sportingphotos
    Sporting Photos (@sportingphotos) reported from Long Forest, Victoria

    I 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.

  • DanRobMat
    Daniel Matthews (@DanRobMat) reported from Long Forest, Victoria

    @AstroKirsten 4 hours from send to receive . I thought the NBN was slow

  • platykitten
    Lorraine Paul (@platykitten) reported from Long Forest, Victoria

    The 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.

  • EmergencyBK
    🍩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 👍

  • sportingphotos
    Sporting Photos (@sportingphotos) reported from Long Forest, Victoria

    Just 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

  • EmergencyBK
    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.

  • rjo71342
    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

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Majyqman42
    Majyqman (@Majyqman42) reported

    @larrikinstreak @robb_j_m The ISP pays a significant portion of the price of a service to NBN. I don’t know where you pulled your **** from to think it was free, but perhaps go fling it somewhere else.

  • Errol5870
    David Collins (@Errol5870) reported

    @australian People have already forgotten another of his past failures “The National Broadband Network”, NBN for short…

  • MenHaveForgot
    MenHaveForgottenGod (@MenHaveForgot) reported

    @news_australian Stick it where it fits Malcolm, and your NBN plan for Australia is a piece of crap.

  • Russputin2
    Russell Drysdale :#IStandWithAlbo (@Russputin2) reported

    @FinancialReview If only Rupert hadn't nobbled Labors' Full Fibre NBN, you'd know that it was the deposed LNP Crime Org, that closed down fuel refining & storage in Australia.

  • BrowntownBrew
    Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported

    @WaveTheoryUK @robb_j_m Hopefully your area will be enabled for the free fibre upgrade and you'll actually get the proper nbn rather than the crap LNP rolled out.

  • Tze_C
    Tze-wei Chong 🇦🇺🧢 (@Tze_C) reported

    @GeoffWilsonWAM @theAZtrader @ausgov Fully agree. Other than new property development which should still be benefit for housing supply. Poor structural reform that will impact future generations and brain drain Australia. Funding via NDIS / NBN restructure would have been far easier and more beneficial

  • Michael44814776
    Michael Brennan (@Michael44814776) reported

    No, nbn has cost far more due to LNP. LNP original costing: Promised $29.5B (2013 election); revised to $41B in Strategic Review. The evidence is that in the caucus , as detailed in Turnbull’s book, Abbott simply wanted LNP to be contrarian about nbn. They stopped the fibre rollout and replaced it with copper. At the time, LNPs message that nbn would go over budget was favoured due to a complicit media. For instance, when the ABC science editor did a comprehensive comparison between labour’s FTTP and LNP copper, the report was spiked until after the election, due to ABC management wanting to appease LNP. Then, under LNP, ABC did not have a science editor. Consider the subsequent dearth of reporting by ABC in following years about the biggest infrastructure project ever. Consider that Turnbull appointed a former business associate to be chair of ABC whilst a Director of NBN snd whilst a ceo of a supplier to NBN with a $100m contract for design and fabrication of copper based distribution boxes, which have subsequently been removed. So there is no surprise that the public were force fed the line that all that glitters is copper. The reality set in when the deterioration of the copper network became apparent to punters. The cost of NBN is now at approx $50B with $54B to 2030 to due to the replacement costs of LNPs copper systems with fibre. So Abbott and Turnbull cost the country many billions not to mention the years of misery and lost productivity by prolonging the copper network.

  • HJoyOz
    JoyOz (@HJoyOz) reported

    @Ben_Davison1 I paid for my own education and the government never sent me a fully trained employee. The rule of law…. Yes men are women in law. Roads, Rails, NBN (massive cost) gas water bla bla - we pay for that… it didn’t magically appear without our tax funds, we also pay continue to pay for this and budget blowouts. Civil society - do you live in Melbourne?

  • WhosFibbing
    Duchess of Exeter 🌏 (@WhosFibbing) reported

    The three telcos and government-owned NBN Co were left reeling when the regulator rang to notify them of its final pricing decision – a token $20m reduction to renew spectrum licences essential for carrying mobile signals. ACMA’s decision will result in the sector collectively paying peak market rates of $7.32bn to roll over their existing spectrum holdings as licences begin expiring from 2028. Much of that cost will find its way on to customer bills. More inflation incoming!

  • Ben_Davison1
    Ben Davison (@Ben_Davison1) reported

    “Founders” thinking they “built the business without any help from government” are generally delusional narcissists Government provides -Educated & trained employees -The rule of law -Roads, rails, NBN, electricity, gas & water for your workers, products & services -Civil society