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NBN outages and service status in Beresfield, New South Wales

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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 Beresfield, New South Wales

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Live Outage Map Near Beresfield, New South Wales

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Newcastle, and Holmesville.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Newcastle Internet 21 days ago
Holmesville Internet 2 months ago

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NBN Issues Reports Near Beresfield, New South Wales

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Beresfield and nearby locations:

  • tony4newcastle
    Tony Brown (@tony4newcastle) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    My Telstra nbn broadband network has been down all day from an alleged cyber attack

  • njubi_eric
    Njubi Ng’ang’a 🇰🇪 (@njubi_eric) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    I moved into #Telstra 7 days ago and I promise you their nbn is the worst. Speeds of 7 mbps is just unheard of. Piece of advice to anyone planning to join Telstra DON’T

  • ian_booth
    Ian Booth (@ian_booth) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    Farrrrrrkk! When Fifield is questioned about the price of #NBN packages the best he can come up with is "they would cost more under Labor". It just rolls off their tongue so easily. "Take longer under Labor ", "cost more under Labor" and they're never questioned. Shits me.

  • RoyanWg
    Billy back in the black n broke HALLELUJAH (@RoyanWg) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @LesStonehouse Nothing about the shit NBN that the LNP/IPA Government has foisted upon the public instead of the world leading broadband it was supposed to be we are left with the inadequate bastardized system that Malcolm Turnbull/Abbott gave us

  • jack_webbbb
    Jack Webber (@jack_webbbb) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @NBN_Australia how long does it take for an outage to be fixed it’s already been ages and It’s my day off aswell

  • fat_lenny
    Lenny (@fat_lenny) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @DuhigLisa @NBN_Australia @Telstra I actually love having the business run from hone. Been doing it for years and have a dedicated office. Constant issues with the NBN though really hurt and you are powerless to do anything. Into day 2 of no work, about to head to Telstra.

  • novahollandia
    Justin Holland (@novahollandia) reported from Maitland, New South Wales

    @Telstra hi, my wife's NBN has been down for 2 days. She's rung several times only for her call to ring out. Pretty hard to run a business with no NBN.

  • NigelBill
    Nigel Mullen (@NigelBill) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @NBN_Australia It is not a fault. It is a NBN design issue. If a house is 1.2km in cable length from a Node, can they expect 80mb or more in connection speed. Very simple yes/no answer is all that is required.

  • MansfieldOwen
    Owen Mansfield (@MansfieldOwen) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @Optus Worst service I’ve ever recommend. Have been trying to connect NBN. No one in your call centres seem to know what to do.

  • adlrope
    Adam Rope (reality is stranger than fiction) (@adlrope) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @Qldaah @Telstra David, if have nbn connection then Telstra only service provider. nbn co own & maintain network. Telstra technical support can investigate but if underlying issue is network, nbn co responsible. If nbn co state 'no fault found', then service provider no power coerce nbn action

  • gregorymckenna
    Greg McKenna (@gregorymckenna) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @hef_mark I’ve been running off my phone with no problems while kids doing online classes on NBN - no issues at all 👍

  • pretzelssign
    hall 🇹🇼 (@pretzelssign) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @NBN_Australia that’d be great if every day from 2pm-11pm the wifi wasn’t so unbearably slow that I can’t even load a webpage. I went to South Korea and it really gave a perspective as to how horrifyingly slow NBN is

  • lazytraveldays
    Lazy Travel Days ✈️ ⛴ 🚘 (@lazytraveldays) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @adamajacoby NBN intentionality shit to benefit Murdoch

  • NigelBill
    Nigel Mullen (@NigelBill) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @exetel @chuggins9000 @NBN_Australia Thanks Rehan, but it is not an Exetel problem, all my neighbours have the same problem. NBN Co decided not to deluver high speed internet infrastucture to our Adamstown Heights area.

  • mediahunter
    Craig Wilson 🚴 ⛵ ⛷️ (@mediahunter) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @ScottRhodie @NBN_Australia I've been getting dropouts when it rains. Can you help?

  • gjblue
    Greg Blue (@gjblue) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @JaneCaro @Telstra The whole nbn is a joke, mate who works for them told me ours will never be any good because the copper goes thru a flooded pit at the end of our street.

  • phonakins
    💜 phonakins 💄 Happy Liptember! 💋 (@phonakins) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @NBN_Australia @duolingo Keeps dropping out. I'm on my phone atm to reply to this. Been doing it the last couple of days. No good for browsing or doing Duolingo let alone streaming (either up or down)

  • wifidownunder
    Aaron Scott (@wifidownunder) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    Another 12hr outage from @telstra NBN. This is ridiculous. Maybe at some point I’ll have internet again.

  • DrCraigGedye
    Craig Gedye (@DrCraigGedye) reported from Newcastle, New South Wales

    @Internode once again our @NBN_Australia connection is out because it has rained. Please fix the physical connection to our house. It is NOT a problem in our house. It is a problem with your ancient corroded copper network. Please repair immediately.

  • novahollandia
    Justin Holland (@novahollandia) reported from Maitland, New South Wales

    @Telstra spoke to a technician. Apparently a problem with the line. #NBN involved ( God help us). Appointment now booked for (Drum roll....) 14th April Seriously? I suppose the NBN technical support can't be faster than the #NBN.

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • anthony45052793
    anthony, underclass prole cat, edwards (@anthony45052793) reported

    @KymRob25112 compared to NBN setup, book installer, wait two weeks, installer fails to show, rebook, wait another two weeks, installer shows up, signal has to be bounced of barn roof, then wait another 4 weeks for NBN co to process it. so two months for nbn vs two hours for starlink.

  • Ticcer
    Ticcer 🇦🇺🇳🇿🇬🇧🇷🇺 (@Ticcer) reported

    @KatyKray73 Weirdly, Rudd's original NBN plan was way better... Fiber to the curb. Turncoat came in and said it was better to have a mix of technologies... as if incompatibility issues between different technologies never existed. It was idiotic! At the time, it was clear to me that he did that because he wanted to claim some of the expected glory of the network for himself, and to snub Labor.

  • SistaRuthDOPD
    Sista Cate Ruth ♿ (@SistaRuthDOPD) reported

    Our NBN is on the fritz so our ISP has thrown us back to 4G. My med prescriptions have somehow been ballsed up. The $160 monitor we had to get for our cat isn't working. It never ends. Why is it so hard? And I wonder, why can't anyone just do their jobs competently any more?

  • nathane10422899
    N8 (@nathane10422899) reported

    @NBN_Australia Your DM is a generic email with no actual solutions for our issue at The Valley Plaza Shopping Centre Half the tenants have no internet including centre management…what are you going to do to improve the business continuity for the shopping centre ?

  • JBoman32768
    James Boman ⩟ (@JBoman32768) reported

    @techAU @BassonBrain @Starlink Its a real testament to how slow and overpriced limited in availability the NBN is.

  • 1963amh
    Andrea (@1963amh) reported

    @SharkaByrne @newscomauHQ I paid extra to keep it at the time, so it would be accessible when nbn goes down. Or so I thought. Not sure what I paid extra for ( possibly another outlet )but it didn’t work, totally useless when it’s down. So much for progress.

  • wally_waldo83
    Wal (@wally_waldo83) reported

    @Batman2242 A big part of our productivity problem is that starting from the 2010's more of our spending now goes to megatech platforms that extract Australian revenue without the old local multiplier. When $100 went to Ford or Holden, a retailer or a local media company, a large portion recycled through local wages, suppliers, property, logistics and tax. Now when $100 goes to a global ad platform, streaming service or cloud provider much more can disappear offshore through IP, reseller fees and related party charges with far less local employment or supplier spend despite the use of infrastructure like NBN and roads. So government keeps importing demand and taxing workers harder to fund services while more private spending leaks offshore to low local footprint platforms. That extraction is not productive for our economy and is increasingly an issue, especially when profits are being offshored and Australian taxpayers are unfairly carrying the burden.

  • negativevortex_
    The Policy Guy (@negativevortex_) reported

    @OzHempRocks @MarkoMatvikov 1/3 The latent, already eligible scenario Well, welcome to the world of whacky PBO estimations, eh? Let me see – so PBO are not to be trusted to estimate NBN, NDIS, Snowy 2.0, nuclear (etc) – but we trust them here? I see.... Let’s look at their stats and I’ll explain them to you for your benefit. This is how you come to quote the ‘uptake’ figure. See embedded table. So here is the 26% quoted as being ‘eligible’, or what you call uptake. But here is where that gets problematic. 1. Your optimum scenario relies on someone having $0 income. They’re not even filing an ITR! The $0 scenario does not apply to PBO modelling, as they’re not in that cohort at C, which drives D & then E. 2. Of greater relevance - of that 26%, this cohort includes any permutation of incomes for couples, the overwhelming majority of whom: a. Are eligible but earning in the same tax brackets (eg $45K and $75K, or $80K and $130K, or $200K and $200K) and hence receive no benefit at all, or b. Are in different tax brackets but are both at the lower end of the income scale (eg one at $40K the other at $60K – moderates out to $50K apiece saving $500) c. Are in different tax brackets, earning good incomes, but where the disparity is insignificant (eg one at $75K, the other at $150K – a saving of $1200) Of the ‘eligible’ pool of 26% of tax filers or 16% of the population, most of them receive $0 benefit as they ARE eligible but are both in the same tax bracket (2a). A large proportion end up with ‘something, but not material’. Before anyone jumps down my throat, consider this – the ALP’s WATO policy due to commence 2027 is $250 per person, so either; - ON does intend to continue WATO, which just further piles the burden on the tax system or - ON rescinds this, and most people (90% of income tax filers) are actually worse off. See example 2b above. They’d be no better off. So, I presume ON will inherit the (dubious) WATO and add IS (income splitting) into the mix. We just end up with a ludicrously over-engineered tax system. Punchline - we end up with between 1-3% of the population who receive a material benefit. It is probably closer to 2.5% of the voting population. Many parents will think they are eligible but end up receiving nothing. Which is the essence of populist policy. Let me be honest – the ALP WATO is fairer, simpler, and better. So, you either inherit it and over-engineer the system or discard it and wear the ire of the population. Or take my advice and engineer a far better, fit for purpose, future proofed model.

  • AmotherslovePTK
    elohiyaxo 💖 (@AmotherslovePTK) reported

    HEY SORRY, NBN STUCK BEAM ONTO MY EYE, ITS CONNECTED TO THE 5G AUSTRALIAN NETWORK COS OF THE FEDERAL BLUE PULL UPS I ORDERED SO VIVID GOES UNTIL MY LICENCE RUNS OUT SORRY NOT REALLY BUT JUST TRYING OUT MY PARLIAMENTALITY WHY IS IT SO HARD TO HAVE SYMPATHY ARE U TIN MEN? Y

  • TayaNielsen2
    Taya Nielsen: StuffTrump! ICE OUT! (@TayaNielsen2) reported

    Chifley established the PBS. Whitlam built Medibank. Keating started national superannuation. Hawke dumped tariffs to help Aussie farmers & their exports. Rudd built the NBN. Gillard built the NDIS. So, what exactly DID the LNP do in all those years??