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Problems in the last 24 hours in Gardners Bay, Tasmania

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NBN Issues Reports Near Gardners Bay, Tasmania

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Gardners Bay and nearby locations:

  • winsordobbin
    Winsor Dobbin (@winsordobbin) reported from Cygnet, Tasmania

    @BethanyinCBR @ScottMorrisonMP Err. The NBN is so slow the country could not sustain online learning.

  • astir0412
    💧John (@astir0412) reported from Margate, Tasmania

    Just some advice from recent experience to anyone signing up for NBN fixed wireless If the ISP says the speed is limited to 25 mbits down tell them to do better or go away You should be able to get at least 50mbits with a good connection at around $70, and unlimited data

  • AnthonyPress
    Tony Press (@AnthonyPress) reported from Tinderbox, Tasmania

    @NBN_Australia 1. These slow speeds are common across different service providers in the district. 2. The many times I’ve pursued this topic it becomes a duck-shoving exercise: NBN Co. says it’s the service provider; the service provider says it’s lack of capacity at the NBN tower.

  • astir0412
    💧John (@astir0412) reported from Margate, Tasmania

    @mana_sean Don't take any **** from these people I put up with telstra for years If NBN provides up to 50 mbits you have a right to have access to it There is lots of competition

  • winsordobbin
    Winsor Dobbin (@winsordobbin) reported from Cygnet, Tasmania

    A new Space Agency HQ. While hospitals are broken, communities are struggling, the NBN is pathetic and jobs are scarce. Get your head out of your arse @ScottMorrisonMP #LiarFromTheShire #CrimeMinister

  • furrybearoz
    Lee (@furrybearoz) reported from Gardners Bay, Tasmania

    @NBN_Australia our nbn service has been intermittent for the last 2 or 3 weeks. Is the nbn fixed wireless tower at Lymington Southetn Tasmania being serviced or something

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MrBrokenEyes
    Scott Nixon (@MrBrokenEyes) reported

    Ummm. I don’t mean to be “that guy” but, has anyone else noticed that the #EmergencyAlert test seems to have, ya know, crashed the internet in Australia? #NBN is down everywhere. Phone internet seems to be okay. This could get interesting.

  • BrowntownBrew
    Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported

    @Batman2242 @JMarshall63666 That's just a stupid old lie. The concept was determined by an independent cost benefit analysis which determined upgrading to fibre provided the best benefit for the cost based on existing and concept tech. Libs destroyed the plan and the economics of the #nbn

  • GoodFellaBoiBoi
    GoodFellaBoi ➕ (Майк) 🏴‍☠️ 🇦🇺 🇺🇦 ( 🇳🇱 🇵🇱) (@GoodFellaBoiBoi) reported

    @NBN_Australia If a service provider says there is an NBN outage but it is not listed in you website what should I do?

  • MattFinch484805
    Matt Finch (@MattFinch484805) reported

    @TheAusInstitute Malcolm wants to defend the country with Dorkas. Like his Dorky garbage NBN and Snowy snowflake grift. You can bet whatever Malcom here is advocating for his face will be deep in the trough

  • richardmelb05
    Richie_Night Owl (@richardmelb05) reported

    Our @optus NBN internet/Phone service problem has been fixed. My mother can watch online movies and music videos on youtube. The internet is her only source of entertainment

  • AM_IL_CHAI
    אריאל בן אברהם (@AM_IL_CHAI) reported

    @HilzFuld @NefeshBNefesh I am a master electrician with open Aliyah application but cannot find job. The paperwork NBN referenced is outdated about ten years! HELP!

  • sandeep05639313
    jimmy jimmy (@sandeep05639313) reported

    0x84badd07170efb50f5068dd10618bd0b99379557 nbn i urgent 5000 $ plz help

  • anthony45052793
    anthony, underclass prole cat, edwards (@anthony45052793) reported

    @STEVEFI14205588 when power and all communications services were out for 6 days after last flood my ISP disconnected my NBN service because i could not go online to pay my bill because the NBN and all mobile service was down. ironic that even when there is no service we still have to pay for it.

  • TheLucidyn
    Lucidyn (@TheLucidyn) reported

    @UrbanHubbard @Batman2242 Turnbull botched it. The original fibre and fixed wireless sections of the NBN were worth doing. Switching to Fibre to the Curb was an expensive mistake that has already needed replacing in most areas. This isn’t a left/right issue, and that’s not my point anyway. You missed the core of my post. The NBN was and still is a good idea. It just needed far better design than the “back of a napkin” version under Rudd, and Turnbull shouldn’t have messed around with the plan the way he did. I worked with people who installed the cabnets during the transition and saw exactly what changed inside them. With over 20 years in the IT industry, I know what I’m looking at. My actual point is that comparing the NBN to Starlink is unfair. It’s like comparing the entire fixed telephone network to mobile phones in the 1990s. Mobiles were revolutionary, but they didn’t replace the fixed network they complemented it.

  • johnnymoo1969
    Johnnymoo1969 (@johnnymoo1969) reported

    @NBN_Australia @ausgov Too bad you can jam it - Starlink here I come - hope Starlink destroys NBN