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NBN outages and service status in Bungwahl, New South Wales

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  • alreadyfurious
    Grinds My Gears (@alreadyfurious) reported

    @Someozbloke @deniseshrivell That's good in your circumstance. But it has been reported by others. I was more addressing why NBN is not a waste. The reason you still hear about it these days having issues is because of LNP screwing it up with a mixed technology approach. FTTP does not have these drawbacks.

  • ImVicLoLagain
    Vic (@ImVicLoLagain) reported

    @mrru5s3ll @LCHF_Matt @pikkkkaro yes I understand ,he seems to think I don't know there's a difference between wifi and NBN but my only contention is he seems to think we have great wifi but **** NBN and I think the inverse. somewhere this communication got lost lmao

  • lord_tizza
    The Lord (@lord_tizza) reported

    And Telstra support said it was a fault, after a hour and a half of trouble shooting. I checked NBN and looks like a service outage in our area - checked a couple of addresses in our road. How long do these usually take to resolve? I was looking forward to a good long weekend :(

  • Maarten1947
    Maarten 1947 *One Man's Opinion. (@Maarten1947) reported

    @19Andy7o Never, when the ALP is concerned they are never at fault it is always everybody else fault. They introduced NDIS,NDIA, NBN, Voice,the list is endless however always remember it is not their fault!

  • BodgieSteve
    Bodgie Steve (@BodgieSteve) reported

    @Riogallica Didn't know you could contact NBNco. I've had 3 NBN boxes **** up (nearby lightning 🌩 strike) Contact provider. Ausie BB, 1-3 days. Next door has Optus, 1-2 weeks.

  • lRagingI1
    𝚁 𝚊 𝚐 𝚒 𝚗 𝚐 (@lRagingI1) reported

    @MalFPS_ Australian internet isn’t bad anymore. Your probs still on fibre to the node. Gotta search your address on the nbn site and get that free fttp update

  • Au_Fraser
    iliketowastemytime (@Au_Fraser) reported

    @padders001 @LdogExtreme ***** how ******** is coles and woolies supply dominance a failure of the government? they should fine them more right? imagine if the libs werent ******* retarded and actually managed to put a decent NBN in for one and itd be ******* done by now, let alone NSW corruption

  • warbird
    Warbird (@warbird) reported

    @basedhaerin @50ShadesOfSeoul Data cap home internet plans used to be common before the NBN. Yeah true they were mostly a drastically slowed service rather than a hard stop (like slowed to dial up speeds), or there would be exceeds usage charges. However they were advertised as X GB per month.

  • MrBMYoung
    Brett Young 🇦🇺 (@MrBMYoung) reported

    @SocialPiranha3 Exactly! The power to the computer/NBN etc is running fine but pretty sure the power point I use for the sandwich maker is still out! Damn!

  • Books4566
    Books (@Books4566) reported

    As usual @iinet and @nbn having their monthly ‘no Internet for a day’ period. No reason provided. As a customer you pay daily for service and they never credit your daily loss. Big companies can do what they want with impunity.