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NBN outages and service status in Cressy, Tasmania

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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 Cressy, Tasmania

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  • BrowntownBrew
    Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported

    @UrbanHubbard @TheLucidyn @Batman2242 A fibre network was a sound investment. It's the part of the #nbn that's actually profitable. But the libs killed the economics when they tried to reuse the crippled copper. Meanwhile Turnbull was investing in fibre rollouts in Europe

  • samsplace9
    Difficult Deb Campbell @Samsplace9 (@samsplace9) reported

    @Telstra well done. In an unprecedented occurrence after more than 40 years as a customer, Telstra staff - part of the transition team from ADSL to NBN - have, after a series of missteps, done everything single thing they promised to do yesterday. Thank you.

  • jpvenga20579
    @JPVanga (@jpvenga20579) reported

    @jera_nichols @jackieaus @Starlink I'm Northern Beaches Sydney. The slightest change in the weather or HAARP signals - Chem Trails, all affect the signal which drops out as a result. It also drops out at 6.15pm EST most evenings. I run another NBN service in tandem as I run an internet based business from home.

  • mjgal
    Melanie Usher (@mjgal) reported

    Scheduled power outage and NBN outage. It’s a very Amish Monday morning.

  • Frostscytheplay
    Frostscythe 🇦🇺 (@Frostscytheplay) reported

    @DAKKADAKKA1 This is literally the reason why Huawei was banned from even bidding on doing the NBN and 5G network in Australia, because Chinese tech is spy tech.

  • RabbiRoss
    Rabbi Dr. Aaron Ross (@RabbiRoss) reported

    @JakeTurx It sounds like you have the same issues to negotiate. American Yeshivish is not Israeli Charedi. Prices are high. And so on. Demanding that others change for you will go nowhere. If you're ready for the move, call NBN and get the ball rolling. 6/6

  • Neilsy58
    Neil Cambourne (@Neilsy58) reported

    @NBN_Australia hello , we had a scheduled upgrade in our street in Manly Vale yesterday and since the NBN team left none of us have internet access. Your website says unscheduled outage. Not very good service to be honest

  • Thelp725428
    T help (@Thelp725428) reported

    @AnthonyDonB @Starlink Latency is terrible - it works but if you can get fibre / nbn - stick with that - even Elmo says it can’t compete with cable in cities

  • orstraya
    Orstraya (@orstraya) reported

    @FarCueCunce Contractor for NBN Co. My olds were hooked up 10yrs ago and while they used the existing Telstra conduit to the house, the inside install was terrible - left a big hole in the wall behind the NTU, which let spiders into the house until I found it years later and patched it up.

  • AggressiveQuant
    EGP Quantitative (@AggressiveQuant) reported

    As a recent customer of Starlink, this has to be among the biggest runways in business. Only ~500k connections in Australia, apparently still >8.5m suffering through our joke of an NBN... That's just the opportunity in our little tinpot country.