NBN Outage Report in Gracemere, Rockhampton, State of Queensland
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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 Gracemere, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Gracemere 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 (11%)
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Total Blackout (8%)
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E-mail (4%)
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Phone (2%)
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TV (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Gracemere, State of Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Gracemere and nearby locations:
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john andrews
(@werdna18841) reported
from
Rockhampton, State of Queensland
@826Maureen @Telstra I use Kogan mobile for my iPhone,cheap as chips and not had a single problem,same iiNet for home nbn.i will never use Telstra for anything ever again.
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💧Dan Labor Labor Labor Rea
(@drrea81) reported
from
Rockhampton, State of Queensland
Dear @BelongAU and @NBN_Australia your customer service is a load of crap. I request a change of service, available from 7th. You can’t make a connection appointment until the 16th but you still disconnect on the 7th. Left in a black hole for 9 days + #nbnfail
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Australian Property Journal
(@AusPropJournal) reported
@QuentinDempster @MRowlandMP Not just the regions that need NBN upgrade, urban and metro suburbs with FTC, NBN service is poor. Lucky to get 55mbps on a 100mbps plan thanks to Turnbull/Abbott govt.
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Matt
(@bollgare) reported
@DoodyDarren @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP NBN failed then. Plenty of spots on sunshine coast have no mobile network.
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Craig
(@craig3352) reported
@SophiaMcGrane Maybe they can put a rocket up Telstra’s arse too…no point having high speed NBN if Telstra wind back bandwidth / limit services…my 5G mobile needs to be sitting on top of the Telstra tower to get average service these days. 😾
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M
(@imboudee) reported
@Foilalan_ @MrKRudd @NBN_Australia Bollocks. An inferior copper solution was forced upon us with no value. Labor opted for a high speed scalable fibre solution. Malcolm Turnbull went with existing very old copper phone lines and suggested he could not see why anyone would need more than 25Mbps.
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Darren
(@DoodyDarren) reported
@bollgare @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP How wrong can you be? * Not obsolete. * Has only "failed" where the coalition nobbled it. * More expensive than what, exactly? * It is available to the vast majority of homes. Mobile coverage is all PRIVATE. Any issues there are 100% unrelated to the PUBLIC NBN.
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Rik Shepherd
(@riktheozfrog) reported
So Absenteese was in Tassie giving out a few billion for their NBN. Meanwhile in the bush we have the NBN Satellite "service" ANY plans to improve this dismal, slow, expensive system soon? I'm betting not
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Anna Prole 13 ✊✊🤘😈
(@anna_prole) reported
@EdwardJWHunter @Kynes99 Oh yeah it’s crap alright, luckily all Aussies will have access to a great NBN connection
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Darren
(@DoodyDarren) reported
@bollgare @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP Bollocks. I frame it from a technology and social standpoint. I had "internet" before there even was a public internet. Dial-up. Bulletin boards and remote work (in the age of dumb terminals). The NBN brought decent internet to places that never had it.
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Matt
(@bollgare) reported
@DoodyDarren @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP It looks really stupid to have expensive fibre to homes. When the people end up useing a mobile. You are an advocate for the useless fibre in between, that's not used (Gov NBN)! obsolete.
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Darren
(@DoodyDarren) reported
@bollgare @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP Again you have it backwards. 1. The internet is now an essential service. Everyone must have access. Government and private services alike have moved most customer functions online. 2. NBN doesn't roll out only to profitable areas. That's the great thing about public utilities.