NBN Outage Report in Bingara, Gwydir, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bingara, 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 Bingara 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 (73%)
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Wi-fi (12%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Community Discussion
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NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Gus.
(@pieshowrocks1) reported
@Telstra No apparently not,but I'm pretty sure it's an NBN issue a fault somewhere
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Extranious A (VIC/Tim)
(@AssExtranious) reported
Thanks a bunch @Telstra I have been trying to remove the NBN service from the house I sold for a month. I’ve been billed for a service Inasked closed. Finally I got Mr Helpful on the phone and he removed it. And every other service, including my email account, after explicitly asking not to. I have the screen shots. Now … the crack team who can may possibly restore it are sleepy bo bos because they only work until 5pm. Pathetic.
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UNDEAD KING
(@BRONXO69) reported
@DFactualists @Telstra Telstra reckons I applied for nbn and put a appointment for a nbn connection tech to set up the nbn. I never applied for nbn I only got a phone esim and own the phone out right. The complaint has taken more then 7 days about it
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Extranious A (VIC/Tim)
(@AssExtranious) reported
Thanks a bunch @Telstra I have been trying to remove the NBN service from the house I sold for a month. I’ve been billed for a service I asked repeatedly to be closed. Finally I got Mr Helpful on the phone and he removed it. And every other service, including my email account, after being explicitly asked not to. I have the screen shots. Now … the crack team who can may possibly restore it are sleepy bo bos because they only work until 5pm. Pathetic.
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Claire🥇🥉🥇🥈🥇👑包玉思クレア
(@AuspiciousTimes) reported
@robynbryant33 @ChrisHeHim1 Then the people in the diplomacy talks in Iran were targeted and assassinated, after their locations were apparently been given by the UN. 50% of VPN's are operated by Israel. I was looking into a VPN as the NBN is so poor. That's something I won't be doing now.
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MATE internet + mobile
(@beourmate) reported
@Matty82A Hey Matty, totally understand the confusion here. The outage you’re referring to was caused by a fibre break on one of our upstream links. It wasn’t on the nbn network, which is why it didn’t appear on the NBN Co website.
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Rizzlexo
(@rizzle_xo) reported
@Tiffylesley I'm looking at a possible relocation, no NBN available. Currently on the best NBN plan possible (which sucks knowing I'll lose it with 900/50)
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andrea boz 🇮🇹 🇦🇺 🇪🇺
(@aboz2) reported
@Urban_Immerser @disco___cat Mate, they won't go broke without NBN subsidising the rural network
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Sridhar Katakam
(@srikat) reported
Recent higher-tier internet plans in Australia: NBN FTTP 500/200 $110/M, $125/M ongoing 1000/400 $130/M for 6 months, $145/M ongoing static IP ABN reqd. @ Superloop "Residential current Superloop account holders looking to upgrade to this. You will need another new account as it a seperate product unless they fixed it already." "You need to cancel, wait 30 days then apply for business" For those w/o ABN: 500/200 is $130/M for 1 year and $140/M ongoing and 1000/400 is $165/M for 1 year and $180 ongoing at Leaptel. 500/200 is $147/M and 1000/400 is $192/M at Launtel (can take this per day). I am currently on Superloop's 1000/50 plan and will wait for the 2000 plan option coming in Sep before deciding whether to upgrade from 1000/100 (50 up goes to 100 then).
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Gus.
(@pieshowrocks1) reported
@Telstra No apparently none of them either but it just won't connect,the NBN was only put on here in February or March when i moved in so I'm not sure if there's an issue there because it hadn't connected to the address before then