NBN Outage Report in Dunbible Creek, Tweed, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Dunbible Creek, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dunbible Creek 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 (73%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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Wi-fi (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Dunbible Creek, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dunbible Creek and nearby locations:
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Silvester
(@75merc) reported
from
Broadwater, State of New South Wales
Appraisal of accomplishments of the LNP Gov's 9 year reign. Ditched the Price on Carbon', dumped the super profits mining Tax', Spent millions of extra dollars downgrading our NBN'. No wonder we now Have **** Internet, Huge power bills, and mining billionaires who pay SFA tax
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Nicodemus
(@Nicodemuslong1) reported
@markhumphries Why should the landlord pay for connection of a hitherto unconnected service to the property? You should have noted before hand there was no NBN. No different than you connecting Foxtel cables putting new curtains up.
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Bee
(@berniebern) reported
@MattHenley14 @markhumphries Yes. The customer never owns the service. It’s a fee for the right to connect a new customer and generate revenue at that premises. I’m addition to the CVC which the RSP pays nbn
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DeadSpek
(@MichaelViccei) reported
@JC47053522 @markhumphries How long have you used iinets 5G. I sawpped from nbn to there 5g... 3 months later I've swapped back. Paying more and paying the *connection* fee again because iinets 5g is the biggest pile of crap I have ever used. When it works and don't drop out every 10 minutes.
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Mitchul Hope
(@mitchul_hope) reported
@notsomadboy @ryanjchr Should it not be the responsibility of the landlord to pay it? I would consider that the same type of utility charge as a landlord paying to fix elec~/plumbing. Hardly fair that a tenant has to pay a one off fee so that everyone else who ever rents that house can get the NBN.
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khylil
(@khylil7) reported
@NBN_Australia @macpunc @markhumphries This fee should be sent to the home owner the way water utilities are sent to the home owner. Pretty poor effort NBN!
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BhagsNStonks
(@BhagsNStonks) reported
@markhumphries 100%. NBN is spending an estimated $18k to upgrade existing home owners to FTTP. The cost? $0. Yet a new home builder or renter needs to pay $300 to connect a vital service. Especially tragic the renter must pay given they don't own the home
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AusValues
(@georbear) reported
@marauderlil90 @markhumphries Yes, it's a terrible market for renters. There are huge shortages of rental properties. These issues are much bigger and more important than a $300 NBN connection.
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Sam Harrison
(@sam_therman) reported
@NBN_Australia @jeremydein How did the CEO claim 1.2 million dollars of tax payer bonuses on top of 3 million dollar salary for a internet service that doesn’t work outside every CBD town and city in Queensland? Who takes bonuses for a failed company? Corruption in its purest form.
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Michael Pemberton
(@TheRealPembo) reported
@markhumphries @PhillipAdams_1 I take this to mean that your NBN problem was solved by screaming something out of a nearby window.
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Eleanor Fitzgibbon
(@EleanorFitzgib2) reported
@frosty_morgan @markhumphries Renter here chose not to go with NBN when it was free connection. Why? Monthly extra cost. Neighbours' NBN is poor. Couldn't get straight answers from NBN. Technical issues re placement of the box. Owner will connect for next tennant. Very happy running hotspot from my phone.