NBN Outage Report in Carrs Creek Junction, Clarence Valley, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Carrs Creek Junction, 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 Carrs Creek Junction 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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Total Blackout (10%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Carrs Creek Junction, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Carrs Creek Junction and nearby locations:
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john forrest 🖤 💛 💗🐀 Prole.
(@johnfor23089656) reported
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Carrs Creek Junction, State of New South Wales
@PaulFletcherMP NBN is no good its too slow you goose
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Tim Howard
(@Graftontim) reported
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Grafton, State of New South Wales
The end is in sight for the NBN because it is a heap of rubbish that will need to be done again when the copper network collapses. #qanda
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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🇵🇸 a cat wearing a nice sweater 🇵🇸
(@shitty_witch) reported
@jacobtaber @aziz0nomics my issue is *also* with an organization working to facilitate immigration to illegal settlements. Israel "allowing" it is irrelevant to whether or not NBN should be protested. all apartheid should be protested.
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JB
(@JB4Israel) reported
@KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.
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🇵🇸 a cat wearing a nice sweater 🇵🇸
(@shitty_witch) reported
@jacobtaber @aziz0nomics my issue is *also* with an organization working to facilitate immigration to illegal settlements. Israel "allowing" it is irrelevant to whether or not NBN should be protested. all apartheid should be protested.
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🇵🇸 a cat wearing a nice sweater 🇵🇸
(@shitty_witch) reported
@jacobtaber @aziz0nomics my issue is *also* with an organization working to facilitate immigration to illegal settlements. Israel "allowing" it is irrelevant to whether or not NBN should be protested. all apartheid should be protested.
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🇵🇸 a cat wearing a nice sweater 🇵🇸
(@shitty_witch) reported
@jacobtaber @aziz0nomics my issue is *also* with an organization working to facilitate immigration to illegal settlements. Israel "allowing" it is irrelevant to whether or not NBN should be protested. all apartheid should be protested.
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JB
(@JB4Israel) reported
@KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.
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JB
(@JB4Israel) reported
@KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.
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🇵🇸 a cat wearing a nice sweater 🇵🇸
(@shitty_witch) reported
@jacobtaber @aziz0nomics my issue is *also* with an organization working to facilitate immigration to illegal settlements. Israel "allowing" it is irrelevant to whether or not NBN should be protested. all apartheid should be protested.
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🇵🇸 a cat wearing a nice sweater 🇵🇸
(@shitty_witch) reported
@jacobtaber @aziz0nomics my issue is *also* with an organization working to facilitate immigration to illegal settlements. Israel "allowing" it is irrelevant to whether or not NBN should be protested. all apartheid should be protested.
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JB
(@JB4Israel) reported
@KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.