NBN Outage Report in Badgen, Redland, 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 Badgen, State of Queensland
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Badgen 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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Total Blackout (10%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Live Outage Map Near Badgen, Redland, State of Queensland
The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Brisbane.
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NBN Issues Reports Near Badgen, State of Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Badgen and nearby locations:
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Lisa Herbert
(@MsLisaHerbert) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@carolduncan @AgPeriUrban Absolutely. We were on deck in Mackay during Cyclone Debbie & even the ABC went down to those worst affected. Phones out for days. Guy walked for kms down a blocked road to tell authorities his village was OK. Frightens me to think how the NBN will affect comms when power is lost
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Sam
(@samf_66) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@NBN_Australia Each time a tech comes out they refuse to check the HFC connection on the street. They say they are not allowed to put a ladder against the pole. After 6 visits nothing is wrong internally so it must be the street connection. 15+ dropouts today. Please help!
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Annie Pappalardo
(@Annieb25) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
Ah the #NBN aka National Bumpkin Network ... they didn’t disappoint. Trying to get the NBN connected is every bit the hell I expected it to be. Delivering fast and reliable #internet is not something Australia can get right.
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Brett Turville
(@Tur71e) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@Optus my 4G broadband at #stafford is so bad. Either that or the @Huawei modem. Not an isolated event. Really question the advertising around super fast 4g. Every night a snail pace speed. #nbn #broadband #nombps #slowinternet
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Politic@l Spinner
(@LesStonehouse) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@factordex @Telstra @NBN_Australia Holy shit
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Michael Cooper
(@MCooperAus) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@NBN_Australia leasing @Telstra copper with @Optus as a retailer is a perfect example of how three providers is not better than one. A lot of 👉👈 finger pointing as to who has the issue all the while the customer (me) with awful internet....#sortitout
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💧jchimself
(@jchimselfbigpo2) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
Have been with Telstra since 1972-have not had a problem. Now on NBN, still with Telstra- have low needs - fixed cost $88.00 per month - all local landline & mobile calls free. Suits me down to the ground.
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Politic@l Spinner
(@LesStonehouse) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@Telstra @Optus.. Please help my darling wife I miss her 😢 #auspol #NBN
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Glenn Rowe
(@glenn_rowe) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@Telstra AGM sees them complaining about the NBN however their biggest problem should be customer retention. I always have a problem when contacting Telstra, tried to get an esim as a replacement for my physical sim, and I’m asked for a driving lience I don’t have. #esim #NBN
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💧John Mair QGM
(@mairzy3039) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
NBN on the cheap and submarines that can't go underwater. WTF.
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Chris Gillette
(@ChrisyG) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
On an up note, the NBN dude turned up today and in shock I sniffled both my way through a bloody nasty head cold and emotion to help him install our HFC line. I just did a speed test, got 36.1 Mbs down / 18.3 Mbs up. Our usual was 5.74 down / 1.14 up. Things are bittersweet.
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Robert Gunner
(@badtastefatboy) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@LennaLeprena @Loud_Lass Never say never. But certainly during the operational life of #nbn I can't see #fibretopremises being beaten by anything else. We're currently on HFC (High Frequency Coaxial) & destined for HFC (Hybrid Fibre Coaxial) but delaying as long as possible because of reliability.
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liz (whose side are you on) franklin
(@Mcali4) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@emlafudd @Telstra Actually the real scam is when the @NBN_Australia is connected. Absolute shite at my in laws at Albany Creek apparently. Drops out..unusably slow..pathetic.
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Neil Maddison
(@neilmaddo10) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
Trying to get hooked up to @Optus nbn... Monday they said, now it won’t be. Ready for two weeks of arguing like last time. Customer service is not at all important to them.
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Mickey Dee
(@WhiplashUnited) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
Can’t even watch a five minute video because .@optus is useless. Worse still it’s NBN.I pay $85 month for a failing service. Rort.
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Sam
(@samf_66) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@NBN_Australia @Optus NBN HFC 6 weeks of daily multiple dropouts. 4 NBN tech visits + 1 Optus & the issue is still not resolved. Optus modem replaced, NTD replaced, F-connectors replaced but tech not permitted check the connection on the street. Farcical!
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Sam
(@samf_66) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@NBN_Australia The problem is the techs that are sent won’t check the connection on the street. They change something internally for no good reason and report back that the fault is fixed which it is not. I go back to @Optus and the same process happens again.
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💧Ema
(@ema71080536) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
What a stupid country we are! The LNP took Rudd’s future-focussed NBN and turned it into two tin cans joined with copper and string. Now a third world 19th century network with snail mail speed. And the voters accepted this rubbish because they didn’t like Shorten! Fools!!
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Sam
(@samf_66) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
@NBN_Australia @Optus NBN HFC 6 weeks of daily multiple dropouts. 4 NBN tech visits + 1 Optus & the issue is still not resolved. Optus modem replaced, NTD replaced, F-connectors replaced but tech not permitted to check the connection on the street. Farcical!
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Teal
(@TealJesus_) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
this whole no NBN between the hours of 6pm-12am is getting REAL annoying @Telstra How am i supposed to run a livestream with 0.89 upload speeds. 3 days in a row! Y’all are starting to cost me MONEY. And i don’t wanna hear “We understand your frustration” just fix the damn issue
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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xroadie
(@xroadie) reported
@techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.
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xroadie
(@xroadie) reported
@techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.
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Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴🌏🕊️
(@wildheartedfree) reported
@AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.
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xroadie
(@xroadie) reported
@techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.
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xroadie
(@xroadie) reported
@techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.
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Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴🌏🕊️
(@wildheartedfree) reported
@AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.
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Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴🌏🕊️
(@wildheartedfree) reported
@AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.
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Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴🌏🕊️
(@wildheartedfree) reported
@AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.
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xroadie
(@xroadie) reported
@techAU So appears that nbn are moving to amazons kuipier network. And the skymaster is to be phased out in 2030 Skymaster Replacement Strategy: In August 2025, NBN Co signed an agreement with Amazon's Project Kuiper to transition to low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services. This new wholesale broadband offering is expected to roll out starting mid-2026 (initially in Tasmania), gradually replacing Sky Muster as the GEO satellites are phased out by 2032. This shift aims to provide lower latency and faster speeds (over 100 Mbps) to rural users, addressing limitations of GEO technology.
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Adelberg 🇦🇺🇱🇻🏴🌏🕊️
(@wildheartedfree) reported
@AlboMP Anthony Albanese the NBN rollout was an absolute disaster as Elon Musk said you could’ve saved yourself millions to billions of dollars by just getting Starlink instead of rolling out your ancient cable. The electricity problem is exactly the same. You’re putting a Band-Aid on with renewables. It’s just cheap toxic un recyclable stuff from China. While China is building nuclear facilities .🤪 It only lasts for 15 years and then gets buried in the ground. We have uranium in abundance to run nuclear which is the cheapest and cleanest. If AI keeps going the way it is we’re gonna need five nuclear facilities with how much energy it takes to run AI, so forget your little Chinese suckhole solar panels and wind turbines and just do the nuclear but we know you’re stupid and short sighted and don’t care about the real long-term future of Australia.