NBN outages and service status in Bingara, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bingara, New South Wales
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Alexander Liddington-Cox (@AlexLCMedia) reportedI got scam called by people claiming to be from the NBN and ACSC, claiming my IP address has been compromised. Seems too close to Optus to be a coincidence, but I haven't received any comms from the company. Anyone else had this problem?
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👽 ɟlǝsɹǝH uɐʇɐS👽Earth 👼 (@lawrepforjesus) reportedI rang optus. I found out that my data for NBN service has been breached. My mobile account has also been breached but not compromised. No idea what that means. Changed everything to 2 factor authentification with new passwords. Takes a while it does...#OptusDataBreach
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Sam White (@SamWhiteNight) reported@Optus When we call to disconnect are we being offered 12 months free mobile/NBN/landline/Fetch ? Or are we better off just calling another service provider & switch!
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CoolHandLuke (@BeKind_BeCool) reported@RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom I use Goodtel for NBN. Good reviews on Product Review, good pricing. It donates % of profit to charity. You choose the one you wish to support.
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Alex Dennis🏳️🌈🇦🇺 (@miracleboi) reported from Sydney, New South Wales@optus my mum's NBN FTTC white NBN box will not get any data thru the line. Have been trying all day to get thru to technical support and that line has been "closed" all day and message is hasn't been helpful. She also has a falls monitor which should be connected but it's not
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Alexander Liddington-Cox (@AlexLCMedia) reported@NinaHendy No, I could hear a busy call centre in the background and said it sounded like an unprofessional workplace for the NBN. They said, and this is accurate, "You can **** off. You **** off right now. ******* idiot." ...this call is being recorded for quality and assurance purposes.
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Danial Pearce (@tigris666) reportedSigned up for the free @NBN_Australia FTTP upgrade. Great initiative. Unless. They decide that's also a good time to cancel your existing FTTC, even though your upgrade is 3 weeks away. Also sucks that providers like @Aussie_BB have no way to resolve it for paying customers.
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VajskiDs (@VajskiD) reportedalso for the past couple years I've had a damn awful internet speed being 1.2Km away from the node on FTTN. An NBN technology. The speeds received were obtainable on ADSL provided you were close enough to the infrastructure a decade + ago. -->
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💧Vince O'Grady (@vogrady2132) reportedwould show extremely bad faith. The trade investments are a case in point. They may well harm Australia. Another example of hidden policy failure is in the grants to the NBNco. A massive $528 million for Satellite and fixed Wireless upgrades. Why so soon after the NBN was
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Michael Reid (@michael_reid_IT) reported@RichardKGrump @TPG_Telecom @launtel You can provision a free 7 day trial - if you have FTTP, that can be provisioned on a separate UNI-D port on your NBN box so you don't even have to cancel your existing service. Set it up, move your router to it (or plug in a different router) and use it.