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 (74%)
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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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The Cockatoo
(@DarcyAmaroo) reported
Labor invests $2.4 billion over 4 years to help rectify the slow copper-wired NBN that was given to us by the backward Coalition Govt. More fibre optic speed will enable more work to be done at home to compete with what takes place overseas.
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Dutch McQueen
(@DutchMcQueen1) reported
@aussiejackie @AlboMP Thats one opinion. I have no issues with my NBN. Could be your area or user error.
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Matt
(@bollgare) reported
@DoodyDarren @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP Why. Its only because you don't comprehend basics. Part of NBN plan was Satelite? but idiotic stupid went a satelite up in space with no inferstructure as what is said. I can't help if you are childish and give some credit to the person you replied to.
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Stigg 🌴
(@dypsis) reported
@riktheozfrog The person who destroyed the true NBN was the Miserable Ghost, Turnbull. Once he got FTTP at his place, he wound it back to FTTN in cities and suburbia and snubbed the bush. He should have never been allowed in the party. #MiserableGhost
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Matt
(@bollgare) reported
@DoodyDarren @BurkeHellibee @AlboMP Doesn't matter. Money that was wasted on NBN could fix our crap coverage. "Satelite". Again with the "Stone age" argument.
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Jackson Barberien
(@JBarberien) reported
@Doooooodooo22 @AlboMP Gosh, I didn't think NBN is that bad. 😯
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Neal Howard
(@nhow0273) reported
@DexterWWinters @MrKRudd Nothing Turnbull ever done was right but at least I have had NBN for years now and is working very well. If we had Rudd's plan, I would still be waiting. His plan was unaffordable, would not even had the major cities done by now and would never been delivered into the bush.
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Catherine Scott
(@catheri88963637) reported
@AlboMP It is critical. I have to pay staff to do nothing when the NBN is down. It means no internet and no telephones. Staff cannot connect to work. NBN has been a disaster since 2019 when it was connected. It needs more than upgrading.
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BigTedd
(@BigTedd01) reported
@RuncibleH Well at the rate nbn goes down dial up was better !! Having said that cable to the country is useless because they is no fibre to even the node its mostly satellite , he would be better off asking musk for starlink terminals
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Ryan Williams
(@RyanWil62993886) reported
@MrKRudd And your original budget was $4.78 billion, the whole design concept was floored and could be built, not one of the NBN Exec including the CEO had ever built a network, from day one there were 20,000 fibre splicers required, who never existed in Aust. You were only $100+ bill out