NBN Outage Report in Denman, Muswellbrook, State of New South Wales
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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 Denman, 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 Denman 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 (10%)
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Total Blackout (10%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Community Discussion
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NBN Issues Reports Near Denman, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Denman and nearby locations:
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Merton Living
(@mertonliving) reported
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Denman, State of New South Wales
Our internet/phones have been down since Friday... @Telstra @NBN_Australia
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sean Wootton
(@Buftie9) reported
@vaughantobewild @markhumphries @NBN_Australia Why? ‘Someone wants to charge someone $300 to install the service into their home, but the owner doesn’t want to pay it?’ Better go to the ombudsman.
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Susan
(@SusanPFinney) reported
@markhumphries IMHO landlords should have a list of things that are necessary, but a renter would never want to pay for as it adds to the value of the home. Such as insulation, PV cells, efficient water heaters, r/c air conditioning, nbn etc etc before they are allowed to rent it out. 🤔
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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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DeusINXS
(@VoxExSinister) reported
@DaveColvin @markhumphries They only give you a router, not the actual NBN modem. Also, TPG has turned to crap over the last year or so. The final straw for me was trying to phone them to upgrade my plan & I couldn't get through on their sales line. I ended up switching to Aussie Broadband.
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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.
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Rkstr688
(@Rockstr688) reported
@NBN_Australia Rather than wasting money on useless ****, maybe invest that money into NBN infrastructure. Sort of pointless.. and sounds like a bit of a money laundering scam.
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Bee
(@berniebern) reported
@MattHenley14 @markhumphries Yes. The customer never owns the service. It’s a small fee which nbn charge for the right to connect a new customer (greenfield) and generate revenue at that premises. It’s in addition to the CVC charge which the RSP pays nbn for use of the bandwidth at that location.
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Matt Henley
(@MattHenley14) reported
@DaveColvin @markhumphries TPG will do that if the NBN connection is already in place, that means someone else must of done the initial connection at some point. It's just an NBN cash grab as they force people onto their network being justified as a 'one off' fee.
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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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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