NBN Outage Report in Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Coffs Harbour, 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 Coffs Harbour 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 (12%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Coffs Harbour and nearby locations:
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Peter Barrett
(@barrett2450) reported
from
Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales
How bad is NBN sport report for local league when they can’t get the players name only the number even though they are at the game been happening for years
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Patrick Turner
(@pjxturner) reported
from
Coffs Harbour, State of New South Wales
Loving all the content on @kayosports today: Supercars, Footy & Cricket, but it's so frustrating with it continuously dropping to qHD and nHD resolution, even with a FTTP NBN connection. Native app, casting, giving device priority, nothing improves Australia's 3rd-world internet.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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💧Rodent. #FreeJulianAssange @Rodent@aus.social
(@SchoonerLita) reported
@KateEmerson88 I know and he's nothing more than a murdoch rep. From trashing #NBN to smashing the ABC trouble, lies, ego and murdoch is all he was.
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Alex
(@usernameisalex) reported
@NBN_Australia The issue is that I'm over 1000m from the node. My RSP cannot and should not have to fix that design flaw.
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John Dikeos
(@Jonny9859) reported
@ameriewadiaa @Telstra Exact same thing here in south eastern Melbourne. Had a speed of 0.5-1 mbps for over a week and they keep telling me they can’t help me or fix it and have booked in nbn twice which got cancelled both times saying resolved. Telstra is broken and their customer service is horrible
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nbn® Australia
(@NBN_Australia) reported
@FixTechStuff1 Hey there! To connect to our Fixed WIreless network, you'll need to contact your chosen Service Provider. If nbn equipment is needed, your provider will book an appointment for an nbn tech to complete the installation. Thanks, Khan
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APE SUSPENSION
(@ApeSuspension) reported
@NBN_Australia Outages all day Landsdale. Downloads Ok uploads terrible. 75% of business lost today! They still deny no issues. Service provider cannot fix say its the NBN.
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JC
(@mycrouch) reported
Wow. 26% of Aust are connected to non #nbn services. nbn want the regulator to tax to these services to make them less attractive. Maybe nbn should focus on better service at a better price instead.
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Aaron 🤠 🎶 (Taylor's Version)
(@hinds_aaron) reported
@elonmusk Could you please buy out our sad excuse for a broadband network here in Australia the NBN and fix that too
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APE SUSPENSION
(@ApeSuspension) reported
NBN Outages all day in Landsdale WA. Business down nearly all day NBN deny any issues. 98 mbps downloads intermittent uploads 75% of day. $$$'s dollars lost today
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Alexkfz7
(@alexanderkfz7) reported
Check out my Speedtest results! 1.6 Mbps down and 0.8 Mbps up. How do your speeds compare? Typical speed is a joke iinet and each nbn type should be separate
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Sam
(@iwashere33) reported
Just a timely reminder that the @NBN_Australia has admitted that only 19% of its network can reach 100 mbps or higher.