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NBN outages and service status in Denman, 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, New South Wales

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NBN Issues Reports Near Denman, New South Wales

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

  • mertonliving
    Merton Living (@mertonliving) reported from Denman, 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:

  • findercomau
    Finder (@findercomau) reported

    The NBN is phasing out older copper connections starting July next year, and if you donโ€™t switch to full fiber within six months of being notified, your internet will be suspended! ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ”Œ Check your address eligibility now to ensure you stay connected with faster, more reliable service ๐Ÿš€ #NBN #internetupgrade #aussietech

  • rompastompa82
    rompa82 (@rompastompa82) reported

    @colonelhogans Where were you when Murdoch donates to the major parties to buy things that help him.. look at the nbn fiasco ended up costing Australians billions but they did as he wished..

  • DanielSMatthews
    ๐‘ซ๐’‚๐’๐’Š๐’†๐’ ๐‘บ๐’„๐’๐’•๐’• ๐‘ด๐’‚๐’•๐’•๐’‰๐’†๐’˜๐’” ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ (@DanielSMatthews) reported

    @eevblog I have both, NBN service stability is far less than Starlink's, so it is my backup. I could probably push traffic through both, did that with Telstra and Optus cable modems back in the day, but Starlink is so fast I haven't needed to bother.

  • T0ne_aus
    Tone (@T0ne_aus) reported

    @HardwareUnboxed Have you tried on wired NBN? It's actually not too bad. (Tested Fortnite on iPad with the Xbox thingy that my son was trying)

  • jazzkat
    Brian Loffler - #SeventhGenerationPrinciple (@jazzkat) reported

    Terrible service from @NBN_Australia One of their field techs accidentally cut off our whole Strata building with a bad telecommunications patch next to the NBN Node. I told the tech (27hours ago) but they went home without fixing it. A Level 2 escalation has yielded nothing. Gr

  • JohnSmi63567221
    Mr Happy (@JohnSmi63567221) reported

    @MrKRudd Like Rudds NBN $60,000,000,000 and counting cost to tax payers plus 70-90 monthly cost to use. Starlink ZERO cost to tax payers,get it anywhere, pay between 40 and 70 a month. No one wants to hear your ideas. **** off

  • BrowntownBrew
    Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported

    @Marilynrules1 @stevehearne7 @arbsmichael The competition is basically at retail level and thanks to the nbn there's actually been an upgrade to the fixed line network so there's better service. Significant speed improvement and slight price increase.

  • negativevortex_
    The Policy Guy (@negativevortex_) reported

    @PaulineHansonOz Morning Pauline. The 'du jour' attack on One Nation presently focusses on whether your policies are costed. As you know, this will become a regular feature of all uniparty (LNP will offer this sledge too) media / comms over the next 24 months. It shows the panic levels have escalated. I believe this is your best tactical response (below). 1. Be prepared to openly sully the reputation of the PBO The fact is that this department has costed the NBN, the NDIS and (to a lesser extent) Snowy Hydro. They are continuously wrong, because they are not highly skilled operators in private industry, they're public servants running to Standard Operating Procedure. Let Australians know the PBO is wildly off the mark with most of their projections. So why should One Nation seek this amateur level of analysis? 2. Move the financial analysis and broader discourse to the public forum. Be open, be transparent. Everything that Albanese is not. Aussies will see this and appreciate sincerity of effort and process. Invite critique from high calibre experts like @Adam_Creighton and @DrCameronMurray. Have the project estimations team at Hancock Energy run a ruler over it - they eat Class 2 estimates in their sleep and they'd crunch this work. 3. Empowering Aussies to think through the conundrum. If One Nation aspires to leaning out the public service, to increase quality and production whilst decreasing cost and regulation - most people realise that the public service are not and will never be 'independent' The PBO likes to remind us they are Parliamentary public servants, as distinct from APS. This is a meaningless distinction - they are inept and part of the loathesome Machinery of Government (MOG) that always seems to place Aussies last.

  • PaulJBarby
    Paul Barby (@PaulJBarby) reported

    @AGLEnergy internet has been down for 14+ hours. HFC NBN, hard-wired setup, two known-working routers tested, cables changed, NBN box reset. Router sends PPPoE PADI but gets no PADO, so this is failing before login/auth. Please stop looping basic Wi-Fi scripts and escalate to NBN

  • GibberCapital
    GibberishCapital (@GibberCapital) reported

    @yinshen86 @Larryjamieson_ Are you ignorant to the concept of crown land? Or the fact that Singaporeโ€™s government companies are run exactly like private companies? You think the governments that could **** up NBN and Myki should start running mining companies now?