NBN Outage Report in Dirranbandi, Balonne Shire, State of Queensland
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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 Dirranbandi, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dirranbandi 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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Wi-fi (11%)
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Total Blackout (10%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Community Discussion
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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NO INTERNET ARC | Sunny 🇦🇺🐣
(@sunnyandpeep) reported
NBN man has had only bad news so far 😭 He's doing some exploring/fiddling, but it's looking like we might need a whole new phoneline put in and that'd take at least an extra week 🥴 I'm dying bros, send help 🫠
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Martin O'Loughlin
(@Martinbax) reported
@markhumphries Can’t you give the property a bad review, ie owner won’t pay NBN a once only fee . Surely if enough people do it it will catch on . Should be the responsibility of the owner and part of the allure of the property
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кคгєภ ๏Ŧ Շคгค ✧ Ⓥ⧖
(@ForTheDucks) reported
@markhumphries In this day & age (yes I'll use this phrase), it should be expected all essential services - including internet/NBN (btw they should be the one & the same but it's not) - should be connected by the owner. Tell me it's not an essential service without using the essential service.
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Tahlia Rose
(@teigra_1) reported
@markhumphries I connected with a TPG wireless. No connection fee & no cost for router. I don’t have FTN or FTH NBN here. When you move you can let them know & take it with you or send it back. Telstra & Optus not an option, don’t work here. As a city metro resident you won’t have a problem
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Melinda Koth
(@KothMelinda) reported
@NBN_Australia my nbn is down, nbn knows about it and hasn’t advised me about it… poor form…. Can you please contact me immediately to advise when it will be reconnected as I am trying to run a business. I think it’s been out for 10 days as we have been on holidays
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Nathan Barton 🇦🇺 🇹🇼 🇺🇦
(@NBarton) reported
Why does @telstra offer static IPs on 5g home internet service if they provide a modem that has been neutered in the firmware to prevent port firwarding/dmz/bridge mode so you can't actually do anything but watch netflix and use facebook? Really wish @NBN_Australia worked!
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Russell Oliver
(@rustyoliver) reported
@joshgnosis The connection fee was the main reason I went with a 5g service on my own new house that has fibre. Double or triple the speed for the same money as NBN anyway
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Jane Rawlings
(@janerawlings8) reported
@markhumphries The NBN is rubbish - you are better off hotspotting your phone. I have to do this often at home. I get slow speeds and regular texts from my ISP about yet more NBN service interruptions in my area. NBN are fixing the crappy old cable network that they re-used in the roll-out.
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chris taylor
(@BadDogZX) reported
@NBN_Australia u sux nbn. i have a micro node across the rd from my house yet u connect me to an exchange 1.3km away. my nbn is crap. u sux big
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AusValues
(@georbear) reported
@marauderlil90 @JesseAddison12 It’s a tough one. Does NBN constitute an essential service to a home when there are other ways to connect to the internet? Does having a connection then oblige the landlord to maintain it? What happens if a tenant wants a more expensive fibre to the home connection?