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Problems in the last 24 hours in Fenwick, Victoria

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Live Outage Map Near Fenwick, Victoria

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Portarlington, and Geelong.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Portarlington Internet 2 months ago
Geelong Internet 2 months ago

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NBN Issues Reports Near Fenwick, Victoria

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

  • tonywalker1
    Antony (Tony) Walker (@tonywalker1) reported from Fenwick, Victoria

    Good Q. Down here in Seachange given up on the NBN. Use Telstra 4G box. Not good enough. NBN imposed.

  • cory_actually
    CORY (@cory_actually) reported from Geelong, Victoria

    @Vintuitive Must just be that the NBN is shit 😉🤣

  • cjnetlink
    Cory (@cjnetlink) reported from Geelong, Victoria

    Why is @3AW693 targeting @Telstra about the NBN and how it’ll cope with the increased load on the network. There are other providers of the NBN out there. #sheeple listening will take any slow downs or outages as being Telstra’s fault/problem.

  • maxblake44
    Max Blake (@maxblake44) reported from Geelong, Victoria

    @iiNet hey guys just wondering if there is an wife spread outage in the 3216 area (NBN) haven’t got any internet this morning and last night it was on/off

  • maxblake44
    Max Blake (@maxblake44) reported from Geelong, Victoria

    @iiNet hey guys just wondering if there is an wide spread outage in the 3216 area (NBN) haven’t got any internet this morning and last night it was on/off

  • Jaseomeara
    -jase- (@Jaseomeara) reported from Fenwick, Victoria

    @NBN_Australia why is it so difficult to get issues rectified? I’m stuck in a loop between you and @telstra. Two years on and our nbn is still slow. It shouldn’t be this difficult.

  • 75b0ce8567df4cd
    Dave Wood (@75b0ce8567df4cd) reported from Geelong, Victoria

    And 3 out of 4 premises are now capable of connecting to the NBN! Well that is at your own risk! It's just more bullshit from government and ISP companies to scam more money from anyone stupid enough to opt for this NBN CRAP!

  • rodneysims
    Rod Sims 💉💉 (@rodneysims) reported from Geelong, Victoria

    @PaulFletcherMP Paul, I am thankful that my ISP is maintaining its HFC network so that I don’t have to connect to your NBN.

  • monicasmeow
    Monicasmeow🐈 (@monicasmeow) reported from Geelong, Victoria

    @Henjam48 @JaneCaro @TonyAbbottMHR @NBN_Australia They’ve been set up to fail. Like most entities that are answerable to govt. The person responsible for it all is JWH. Had Telstra not been sold in the first place, it would have continued to upgrade its network and we may not have needed an NBN on the scale the ALP envisaged.

  • darrengilmore6
    Darren Gilmore 🇦🇺 (@darrengilmore6) reported from Geelong, Victoria

    @KayeThetimothy @Telstra I'm having trouble with NBN but hopefully fixed Tuesday...

  • KathyReid
    Kathy Reid, Servant of House Corgi (@KathyReid) reported from Geelong, Victoria

    Summary: we almost-delivered an obsolete network not fit for purpose and now we're struggling with finding a way to make it valuable as a private asset and service our debt, and raise capital to rebuild it post-2020 instead of it being made a public utility #NBN #NBN2

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • orstraya
    Orstraya (@orstraya) reported

    @eevblog How can an organisation like NBN not have its own HDD crews or a contractor on standby? Why does it need council permits to carry out emergency works when federal law lets telcos basically do what they want?

  • ezzh_
    Ezzeddine | عزالدين (@ezzh_) reported

    @m1nhaxo Paying $120 a month for 750 mbps but we’ve been only getting 150-300 on a good day because of this garbage nbn And they won’t send us a new modem we’ve had this one for 10 years now through 5 different houses

  • Ferrousoxi29174
    Ferrousoxide (@Ferrousoxi29174) reported

    @highbrow_nobrow @Acyn Can we put this charlatan on mute. His NBN fix was a disaster. His hydro scheme also a disaster. Shut up Malcom. You are clearly an imbecile.

  • diss_presso
    Max (@diss_presso) reported

    @BrowntownBrew @robb_j_m But real world demand was lower as no zoom or Netflix. But anyway - it’s moot. The government could buy every Australian household a starlink dish (2.5x faster than NBN) for <$6B - and we’re still not finished, having spent 10x that. The doomed NBN had the absurdist aim of connecting every sleepy country town with top shelf fibre whilst legally enforcing slow internet in our metropolitan centres (the only places where fibre is even economically viable). This is exactly what the libs predicted at the time and were ridiculed for it. How about just connect the high population centres (you know, the ones who actually need the internet for their livelihoods) and let rural people move to the city if they want 1gbps, and then later spent a few billion buying the rest starlink if we really wanted to continue pissing money up the wall (or just letting them buy it themselves, with their own money, if they really wanted it). You aren’t angry enough.

  • Peter_Strachan
    Peter Strachan (@Peter_Strachan) reported

    @NBN_Australia, I have had no NBN service since the 11th of April in Cottesloe, WA. The date for reconnection keeps moving out. Do you have any serious information on when it will return and what is the problem?

  • AlexandraOn1ine
    Alexandra Online 💅 (@AlexandraOn1ine) reported

    I have read...so much BL... Due to my NBN....still being down..... WHY AUSTRALIA WHY 😭

  • Michael44814776
    Michael Brennan (@Michael44814776) reported

    @BamBam0667 @EnergyWrapAU 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.

  • econoadabsurdam
    Econo ad absurdam (@econoadabsurdam) reported

    When the ALP talks up something like the NDIS or the NBN and says that it will help increase productivity, what do you think they mean

  • TonyMemandqvy
    Tony Meman (@TonyMemandqvy) reported

    @cjoye Sell the NBN? Yeah because when we sold the electricity network, that worked out well for prices. Bringing CGT in line with tax on wages is going to be one of the fairest tax decisions made. Nothing will change otherwise businesses would have left for a tax haven already.

  • DoodyDarren
    Darren (@DoodyDarren) reported

    @comical_engr @EnergyWrapAU And the NDIS was created only a couple of months before the Abbott government was elected. The NBN had actually reached target per premises cost just as Abbott/Turnbull “paused” it. Their MTM system was ******** up.