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NBN Outage Report in Clifton Springs, Greater Geelong, State of Victoria

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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 Clifton Springs, State of Victoria

The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Clifton Springs and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

NBN Outage Chart in Clifton Springs, Greater Geelong, State of Victoria 02/15/2026 22:50

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by NBN users through our website.

  1. Internet (73%)

    Internet (73%)

  2. Total Blackout (11%)

    Total Blackout (11%)

  3. Wi-fi (10%)

    Wi-fi (10%)

  4. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

  5. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

  6. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

Live Outage Map Near Clifton Springs, Greater Geelong, State of Victoria

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Connewarre.

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NBN Issues Reports Near Clifton Springs, State of Victoria

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Clifton Springs and nearby locations:

  • cjnetlink Cory (@cjnetlink) reported from Geelong, State of Victoria

    Why is @3AW693 targeting @Telstra about the NBN and how it’ll cope with the increased load on the network. There are other providers of the NBN out there. #sheeple listening will take any slow downs or outages as being Telstra’s fault/problem.

  • cory_actually CORY (@cory_actually) reported from Geelong, State of Victoria

    @Vintuitive Must just be that the NBN is shit 😉🤣

  • 75b0ce8567df4cd Dave Wood (@75b0ce8567df4cd) reported from Geelong, State of Victoria

    And 3 out of 4 premises are now capable of connecting to the NBN! Well that is at your own risk! It's just more bullshit from government and ISP companies to scam more money from anyone stupid enough to opt for this NBN CRAP!

  • monicasmeow Monicasmeow🐈 (@monicasmeow) reported from Geelong, State of Victoria

    @Henjam48 @JaneCaro @TonyAbbottMHR @NBN_Australia They’ve been set up to fail. Like most entities that are answerable to govt. The person responsible for it all is JWH. Had Telstra not been sold in the first place, it would have continued to upgrade its network and we may not have needed an NBN on the scale the ALP envisaged.

  • tonywalker1 Antony (Tony) Walker (@tonywalker1) reported from Fenwick, State of Victoria

    Good Q. Down here in Seachange given up on the NBN. Use Telstra 4G box. Not good enough. NBN imposed.

  • KathyReid Kathy Reid, Servant of House Corgi (@KathyReid) reported from Geelong, State of Victoria

    Summary: we almost-delivered an obsolete network not fit for purpose and now we're struggling with finding a way to make it valuable as a private asset and service our debt, and raise capital to rebuild it post-2020 instead of it being made a public utility #NBN #NBN2

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AbsentmindedAus 💧Evelyn Scott (@AbsentmindedAus) reported

    @OffBeatMammal @markhumphries Our NBN connection was so bad that we went back to broadband. Home broadband working much better. Sad but true. That might be an option rather than expensive NBN connection fee.

  • Nicodemuslong1 Nicodemus (@Nicodemuslong1) reported

    @markhumphries Why should the landlord pay for connection of a hitherto unconnected service to the property? You should have noted before hand there was no NBN. No different than you connecting Foxtel cables putting new curtains up.

  • calebsfavourite Calebsfavourite 🐁🐀🐁 (@calebsfavourite) reported

    @SteveJohnsonCAD @rc1628 @markhumphries Indeed they do. They pay for the service to the dwelling. The tenant gets it switched on. NBN should be the same.

  • allicat76 Allicat 🇦🇺😷 (@allicat76) reported

    @markhumphries interesting, I had NBN connected late 2022. never paid a cent.

  • Jim_Pembroke 💧 @Jim_Pembroke@aus.social (@Jim_Pembroke) reported

    @NBN_Australia @macpunc @markhumphries This is the problem in " got nothing to do with us" business speak.

  • civilengineer civilengineer (@civilengineer) reported

    @secomb_michael Agreed. He was also, when it mattered, very soft and liable to bend to the will of others. The most public example: NBN, but there were a stream of issues where the mob held sway over its "leader". A disappointment.

  • julie_library 💖Breast Cancer Warrior 💪 Julie Library (@julie_library) reported

    @markhumphries That sucks. 🤨 I would have thought the owner/builder would of added the nbn connection as part of the build.

  • GreenScreen3r Green Screen of Doom (@GreenScreen3r) reported

    @Daisy1158 @markhumphries @Matlock47825386 This issue refers to the one-off physical NBN connection to the house. Once connected, then the owner and subsequent renters get to use it...why should a single renter pay for the connection?

  • mosswili heddylae (@mosswili) reported

    @Real_Don_Easter @markhumphries Hotspot is your friend, bugger off outdated, slow, expensive NBN.

  • HumanTestSample John Alexander (aka. Crash Test Dummy) (@HumanTestSample) reported

    @charleyb2355 @markhumphries Not the case. We moved into a new rental property in Vic and faced the same situation. I pursued it out of principle, but it turns out the tenant is responsible. Apparently NBN is not an essential service, even though it replaces land line phones, which is.