NBN Outage Report in Beaudesert, Scenic Rim, 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 Beaudesert, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Beaudesert 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 (75%)
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Total Blackout (10%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Beaudesert, State of Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Beaudesert and nearby locations:
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LOLLIPOP 🇦🇺 A Really Good Egg
(@leslieforbes25) reported
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Kooralbyn, State of Queensland
Oh fracking frack NBN so bloody slow.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ranita
(@inquiringreader) reported
Optus how did you allow another provider to disconnect my NBN and allow them to claim that I requested that change? I never gave permission and that supposedly new account is not even in my name. Now a week trying to reconnect back to Optus and getting pushed around. #optus
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Me Love
(@MeLove88535691) reported
@NickRossTech @BBelsham Don’t give up Nick. This was bleeding obvious with the “new” NBN launch with Abott and Turnbull at a news studio owned by Fox Sports. All to support Murdoch’s Foxtel. But the white wash and cover up was relentless.
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💧💉💉Chris B84💉 💉🇺🇦
(@chris_no1ofem) reported
@Ballyurra Yes, it seems lightening is now attracted to our retirement village's copper networks on the end of NBN lines in, like never before - 2 years, 2 storms have blown out electrical devices through power cables, phone lines and antenna cables(single digital antenna for whole village)
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🐕 Paul 🦄
(@webboy42) reported
I can’t remember a time before the NBN when my service was offline for more than 12 ******* hours when the power wasn’t out or a storm hadn’t come through. I think the wankers must have been off getting drunk at the pub yesterday afternoon when the issue came up.
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Doctor Doc Dockington
(@directordoc) reported
@harrishfg @SwannyQLD - The current energy crisis (which is partially due to Putin's war) - $1 trillion debt - billions spent on zero subs - the NBN being FTTN instead of FTTH (copper lines = slower) - inaction on climate leading to greater floods/bushfires - supply issues Take your pick...
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Colleen - #AlboOurPM
(@charliessay) reported
@ShawnHymel NBN to the toast. Awful, I know.
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Robert Dunlop
(@yadbro) reported
@secomb_michael A repeat of the NBN disaster! They can’t manage because of the vested interests that support them!
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Jack Isaac
(@jackisaacwise) reported
@pantherman45 Hopefully it finds what it’s looking for I had that and the NBN had to come out and do stuff in the “pit” to fix it.
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ozzmosis
(@zoomosis) reported
Internet went down here earlier. I assumed an NBN fault but it turns out my Netcomm router decided to have a little nap for a few hours. Woken up by a power cycle. That's new. Maybe a bug in the new firmware :(
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Sensible Centrist 🌸 🇦🇺
(@Gunsinaustralia) reported
@jarrodf_ @MarkDuffett @abc730 Building the required solar farms and transmission lines and tens of thousands of volatile big batteries will take longer. Just look at the NBN. It’s still being built. There’s no sense in delaying when the solution is obvious. 2/2