NBN outages and service status in Laverton, Victoria
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- NBN generated 1 outage signal in the last 24 hours around Laverton, including 1 direct report.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet, Wi-fi, and Total Blackout.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Jul 10, 8:39 PM GMT+10.
- Internet (75%)
- Wi-fi (13%)
- Total Blackout (6%)
- Phone (4%)
- E-mail (2%)
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 Laverton, Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Laverton, Victoria and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Laverton, Victoria
The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Melbourne.
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NBN Issues Reports Near Laverton, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Laverton and nearby locations:
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Tim McMahon (@_TimMcMahon) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@vertikar @NBN_Australia @Telstra The irony in Telstra workers having Optus and Vodafone services for continuity just in case nbn and Telstra mobile go down. 😬
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Tracey Reid (@traceyannereid) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@NBN Frigging fix it, it's been down all bloody day gone from 5pm to 6pm, 730pm now it's saying 930pm. Taking the absolute piss. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎
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James Hutcheon (@hutcho66) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@taipan168 And Telstra only faces minimum service guarantees in a very small component of the business where they continue to hold assets that used to be owned by the government. That's shrinking over time as the NBN buys out the copper.
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dazcoull (@dazcoull) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@NBN_Australia my FTTP service went out a while ago. Tarneit, VIC 3029. Did not come back and no reports of outages. Power cycled devices of course. ISP informed but of course out of support hours. Any news?
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George DeBono⚫️🟡⚫️🐅🏆 (@debge01) reported from Melbourne, VictoriaWorking from home would be so much easier if we had a reliable internet service - the @NBN_Australia is a borderline 3rd world service - I get almost hourly drop outs
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Ben Loke (@blokedesign) reported from Melbourne, Victoria1st day of Lockdown 5.0 and home-schooling withe kids and internet goes down. @Aussie_BB are you having issues with @NBN_Australia ? #Lockdown5 #melbournelockdown
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Bruce T (@bthomps22) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@NBN_Australia So can I regard this maintenance as essential or is it non-essential but not limited? Optus says it is to get more customers into the network. And you can’t do it overnight or at the weekend?
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Johnny (@JohnnyLydon) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@JoshFrydenberg A 2 year wait & 2 years on we get worse internet in Balwyn Nth (Kooyong) under your nbn than previous adsl with regular messages like this “Hi, We have added additional data to your Telstra Smart Modem back up to keep you connected while we fix your NBN service”
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r3toric (@r3toric) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@NBN_Australia @southeastwater @BaysideCouncil Consider this the report. I wont be sitting on hold for 45 minutes and speaking to someone in Malaysia about problems in Australia that won't get looked at. This whole street has copped it. Litterally all of your hardware is underwater. Do what you will with this information 🤝🏼
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Joe Connell (@josephsconnell) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@WillTaylorNZ @NBN_Australia @iiNet Yea that’s not a good term. It’s basically mobile broadband caught by a modem and turned into a wifi signal
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Pratik Sawant (@pratik_sawant10) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@BelongAU My NBN seems to be down for past couple of days now. Speed looks healthy but none of the content seems to load. I also checked and there are no outages in 3122.
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Tracey Reid (@traceyannereid) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@NBN Frigging fix it, it's been down all bloody day gone from 5pm to 6pm, 730pm now it's saying 930pm. Taking the absolute piss. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎
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Dominic Bock (@DomBock) reported from Melbourne, VictoriaThe greatest irony is seeing the outcome of the LNP's substandard NBN delivery in their poor videoconference connections to parliament. #auspol
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Tracey Reid (@traceyannereid) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@NBN Frigging fix it, it's been down all bloody day gone from 5pm to 6pm, 730pm now it's saying 930pm. Taking the absolute piss. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎
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Tracey Reid (@traceyannereid) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@NBN Frigging fix it, it's been down all bloody day gone from 5pm to 6pm, 730pm now it's saying 930pm. Taking the absolute piss. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎
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Paul Lenkic (@PaulLenkic) reported from Melbourne, VictoriaAnybody else in the Moorabbin or Melbourne South East area having internet issues with their @Telstra nbn connection?
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Adam Gemmell (@raymond3020) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@Optus talk about impossible to contact you to find out why my nbn is not working. Happy to give my data away but not help.
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Jonathon Nunan (@jonathonnunan) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@nadinevoncohen @patrickkeneally Only contact I've had from Optus has been apologies for our NBN dropping out. Which is roughly about ten times a day. But hey, who could have foreseen the copper technology solution not being up to the job?
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Tracey Reid (@traceyannereid) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@NBN Frigging fix it, it's been down all bloody day gone from 5pm to 6pm, 730pm now it's saying 930pm. Taking the absolute piss. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎
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Whimsical🇦🇺 (@whimsical523456) reported from Melbourne, Victoria@JEChalmers You aren't creating any new private sector jobs. You aren't even investing in the private sector with public companies anymore. The last one was the ****** NBN a full generation ago now. ***** sake! Found some ******* publically owned companies and show you actually ******* support growing the economy. AND GET RID OF CGT AND INCOME TAX! Hike the GST if you need to keep the revenue the same.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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The Opinionated Veteran (@the_vocal_one) reported@ianclarkeAU With today's technology, the NBN simply cannot compete with a wireless network like @Starlink, and that is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future... #Starlink has a LOT of advantages; completely replacing fixed networks is not one of them and won't be anytime soon.
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Nicole Lazarou🇦🇺🇮🇱✡️ (@nicole_lazarou) reported@QuentinDempster NBN sucks. Australia has third world internet. Starlink rocks. Loser.
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DissentingSkeptic (@DissentingS) reported@VoteLewko @Starlink Speed is latency. No satellite connection is "high speed" sick of the disinformation. Starlink is 20ms-40ms+ latency like mobile garbage is. NBN is a whopping 600ms latency. They need to keep this junk away from fibre areas where I get 2ms latency and have had since 2022.
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Funkdoctor (@Docsthename) reportedI think Telstra is having relationship issues with NBN which is delaying my divorce with Telstra 😤
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Darren (@DoodyDarren) reported@the_vocal_one @ianclarkeAU @CovfefeDnUnder Of course it applies. I never said it didn't. How much detail would you like in a single X post? The OP is claiming the NBN is obsolete. It is nothing of the sort, and the bandwidth disparity is the entire reason why, and that isn't changing anytime soon, as you say.
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The Policy Guy (@negativevortex_) reported@PaulineHansonOz Morning Pauline. The 'du jour' attack on One Nation presently focusses on whether your policies are costed. As you know, this will become a regular feature of all uniparty (LNP will offer this sledge too) media / comms over the next 24 months. It shows the panic levels have escalated. I believe this is your best tactical response (below). 1. Be prepared to openly sully the reputation of the PBO The fact is that this department has costed the NBN, the NDIS and (to a lesser extent) Snowy Hydro. They are continuously wrong, because they are not highly skilled operators in private industry, they're public servants running to Standard Operating Procedure. Let Australians know the PBO is wildly off the mark with most of their projections. So why should One Nation seek this amateur level of analysis? 2. Move the financial analysis and broader discourse to the public forum. Be open, be transparent. Everything that Albanese is not. Aussies will see this and appreciate sincerity of effort and process. Invite critique from high calibre experts like @Adam_Creighton and @DrCameronMurray. Have the project estimations team at Hancock Energy run a ruler over it - they eat Class 2 estimates in their sleep and they'd crunch this work. 3. Empowering Aussies to think through the conundrum. If One Nation aspires to leaning out the public service, to increase quality and production whilst decreasing cost and regulation - most people realise that the public service are not and will never be 'independent' The PBO likes to remind us they are Parliamentary public servants, as distinct from APS. This is a meaningless distinction - they are inept and part of the loathesome Machinery of Government (MOG) that always seems to place Aussies last.
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Alastair Taylor (@tayser82) reported@OperationalInc1 Whenever the NBN low-earth orbit satelitte service kicks off (Amazon's burgeoning network), the backup should switch to that. Aside from some parts of inner Perth/Melb/Syd/Bris, all of the rail network is on the surface and will be able to uplink, I would have thought.
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Ian Clarke (@ianclarkeAU) reported@the_vocal_one @CovfefeDnUnder You’re missing the point. Wired networks pre NBN worked just fine, and still do. Every new NBN suburban / bush connection loses money. Every new Starlink customer is profitable, so it can strip away customers and NBN will slowly die. PS : I’ve been on 5G for years : 4x speed
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Rain (@AussieBromo) reported$58.10 is Aussie Broadband's "special 6 months price". For 25mbps down, 10mbps up... Meanwhile Amaysim's offer is $30 a month for 6 months. It's so retarded. The NBN/gov should be ashamed of themselves. Cost of access is way too high and it's causing ridiculous market behaviour.
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Stuart (@Stewie8t) reported@FranMooMoo How will the NBN monitor all your phone calls and internet usage if you do that? Malcolm Turnbullshit will turn in his own **** if you do that. After all, wasn’t that why they did it? Prison colony…