NBN Outage Report in Boyne Island, Gladstone, State of Queensland
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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 Boyne Island, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Boyne Island 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 (11%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Boyne Island, State of Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Boyne Island and nearby locations:
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Matt Gregory
(@AnthropicLive) reported
from
Gladstone Central, State of Queensland
@theprincessashh @NBN_Australia When everyone's mobile data is more consistent than wired home internet you know someone did a major **** up somewhere.
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Teens
(@DinnerDoneNow) reported
from
Wurdong Heights, State of Queensland
@LaTrioli we have nbn satellite, bout as slow as dialup. Everyone else in my burb got f2c. We pay $119 month 50peak/50 offpeak. Neighbours get 500gig unlimited $49.95 superfast speed. Nbn 4got bout our place said 'maybe next time' 🙄
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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TP
(@TP08751143) reported
@NBN_Australia I don't see any positive feedback @NBN_Australia. I don't have any complaints except 1st world problems...
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John Connor
(@johnconnor_NPC) reported
@NBN_Australia @nokia so the people with fiber are getting multi gigabit, and those on fttp are still stuck with **** speeds and unreliable connections.
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mm_mm
(@mm_mm) reported
@bugwannostra Abbott killed the 10000% faster NBN as pork for Murdoch and now we pay 3x more each month for internet with only 0.001 the original speed. Axed the mining tax which pissed away over a $Trillion of future profits. Onion Abbott 💩 + Sloppy Joe Hockey 💩 =WORST 💩 BURGER EVER
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Jake Lees
(@brocococonut) reported
@Aussie_BB Is the broader NBN network having issues at the moment? Me and a friend are playing Splatoon 3 at the moment and are randomly getting NAT type F results... Then being put back to NAT B CGNat is disabled as well
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Brian W
(@ask_adult) reported
@NBN_Australia @UTSEngage Either nbn or nb network please
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Edwin Simmons
(@Fireborn87) reported
@NBN_Australia @AdeleHanz Hes right! Any supplier of nbn uses you as an excuse and vice versa, it was ****** from the start. My old adsl2 connection was quicker and far less issues.
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Jason Jackobs
(@JasonJackobs) reported
@TheVegaBus same. NBN is down as well
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ShitFuckery
(@ShitFuckery1) reported
@evanste46409034 @Diana5662996273 Actually, they are not. The structure is under review, however, it is almost impossible to break standing contracts. Same with the #NBN, very little news about that, but #labor is onto this as well. Takes time & they can't fix ALL the #LNP shitfuckery because there is so much
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Edwin Simmons
(@Fireborn87) reported
@NBN_Australia @croccraig1 But dont get excited because it will be **** and slow and enable suppliers to offer you faster internet at will even though it drops out all the time for no reason and you can contact every supplier and the dickweeds at @NBN_Australia and they will dance around one another to no
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Chris Eastaughffe (AZ Vac done)
(@Chris_E_Qld_Au) reported
@FlaminScott77 @Aussie_BB @NBN_Australia The easiest way to fix a problem, is to lower the standard, so it is no longer a 'problem'. Played this game before re NBN, Telstra, etc. Just a never ending list of 'tricks', and false standards, to avoid either a. fixing an issue, or b. paying for failure.