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NBN outages and service status in Everton, Victoria

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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 Everton, Victoria

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NBN Issues Reports Near Everton, Victoria

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

  • Sally98485636
    Jessica Low (@Sally98485636) reported from Beechworth, Victoria

    I love steph crap on about the nbn makes Me remember when I went to get Telstra land line "WHY ******** WOULDN'T YOU JUST GIVE THE SATTILE LIGHT"

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Antiwoke7777
    Upside (@Antiwoke7777) reported

    @MrsS2023 We got sick of nbn and starlink has not let us down

  • kr0der
    Anthony Kroeger (@kr0der) reported

    how is my wifi out for 10 HOURS for a maintenance man 💀💀 during peak work hours too, 2pm-midnight “NBN are doing emergency network maintenance between Fri 12th June 2026 14:00 AEST and Sat 13th June 2026 00:00 AEST.”

  • Umai_NUTTERS
    Umai NUTTERS (@Umai_NUTTERS) reported

    Was going to shock those who wondered why ive been offline for a month after the last internet issue and go New Financial Year New Stream, but alas the weather decided it was going to flood where the NBN lines run. I can download... just, upload is dreadful so RIP

  • the_vocal_one
    The Opinionated Veteran (@the_vocal_one) reported

    @ianclarkeAU @CovfefeDnUnder Mate, you're talking to a @Starlink customer... I use it on the Gold Coast, and I'll likely never go back to the NBN, even though I can get fiber, largely because I refuse to pay for something that is intentionally outdated. Outside of the cities, #Starlink is the answer.

  • julieburgess623
    Julie Burgess (@julieburgess623) reported

    @Telstra for 5 days now we have been unable to watch Foxtel as our internet speed is 4.49 as per their consultant. We have contacted NBN who told us to contact Telstra. The person there said the problem is our modem which it is not. We need a solution please Telstra.

  • byzbateson
    byron (@byzbateson) reported

    @vic_gopies I got Starlink. wtf is NBN

  • nathan_knows
    VersionNaught (@nathan_knows) reported

    @strangerous10 A lot of people forget the NBN was in part to shift the fixed broadband service monopoly from Telstra.

  • TLDragon23
    The Last Dragon (@TLDragon23) reported

    @DarrylKerrigan3 @thecoastguy Yeah, it's a losers game in Technology esp. for the Government because it is too slow and too far behind the curve They'll spend all this taxpayer money implementing something that will take too long and cost too much, then something else will be created that will blow it out of the water NBN < Starlink anyone?

  • Natho369
    Nathan 1974 (@Natho369) reported

    @VoteLewko @Starlink I have a fixed and a mobile Starlink and neither have let me down, the NBN & our mobile phone network on the other hand is the opposite.

  • DoodyDarren
    Darren (@DoodyDarren) reported

    @ianclarkeAU @CovfefeDnUnder The NBN cannot do it now, but the optic fibres it uses can. Only the gear at either end changes. There is not a wireless system in existence that could carry the existing load of the NBN, let alone future needs. Talk to a network engineer, please.