NBN outages and service status in Cooroy Mountain, Queensland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Cooroy Mountain, Queensland
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NBN Issues Reports Near Cooroy Mountain, Queensland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cooroy Mountain and nearby locations:
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John O’Sullivan 🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🤔🤔🌏🌈🌈 (@JohnOSullivan36) reported from Sunshine Coast, Queensland… manage economy and support NDIS AA: Labor did the PBS. Hawke/Keating govt; Rudd and Gillard governments. NDIS, NBN. This govt has held us back. Treading water. Not implementing any social etc reforms. Q7? budget repair/deficit SM: biggest turnaround in over 70 yrs. COVID
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Les Ross (@Truturns) reported from Sunshine Coast, Queensland@tanya_plibersek @stemplemanmp I’ve got a similar story! The TIO is on my case - hope to get Telstra 5G service so I can dump the NBN!
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💧Mike Fitzsimon (@MikeFitzAU) reported from Sunshine Coast, Queensland@twasink @LesStonehouse @Optus True. Done that. With my health situation, our house is wi-fi’d to the max. I can speak to unlock the front door to let the ambos in. Visitors and tradies cop it worst. And then we had a week of really poor NBN (Thank you, Mr Turnbull.) I was off the air.
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Queensland Investigations (@QueenslandInve1) reported from Sunshine Coast, Queensland@Pullenvalebirds I've never had any problems with Telstra I must say. But my modem at 3 years old was simply not keeping up. Telstra told me they'll be replacing the modems abt every 2-3 years for free. I've got the updated version now, the one that overrides NBN and power failures.
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Noely ⚡️🏐 (@YaThinkN) reported from Sunshine Coast, Queensland@slsandpet @RBJRON Yeah... sadly for me, I am still in the karma phase of this crisis. ie. ***** who rubbished our nbn senate submission now struggling to work from home. Yes, I know, I am horrible person and should not be getting so much pleasure from that 😳😉
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Noely ⚡️🏐 (@YaThinkN) reported from Sunshine Coast, Queensland@JTCabot @senator_sheldon @geoffrey_payne Would help Australians and public interest journalism. This is nbn all over again 🙄
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Noely ⚡️🏐 (@YaThinkN) reported from Sunshine Coast, Queensland@davispg Been a bad week. Don't think I am getting computer back tomorrow either. Working on piece of shit and old b nbn one that spits the dummy if open too much 🤬🤬🤬
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Stefanie says (@flusterbird) reported from Sunshine Coast, Queensland@NBN_Australia The technician advises that there is cable damage near a traffic island. A Dial Before You Dig (DBYD) permit is needed for civil works.
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John Mendoza (@johno0910) reported from Sunshine Coast, QueenslandThe #nbn was so bad @ConNetica had to find an alternative provider for fast, reliable service to operate a data dependent business - this is Sunshine Coast not Bamaga. @leighsales @abc730
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Pete Goodlet (@pete_goodlet) reported from Sunshine Coast, Queensland@NBN_Australia Hi Natalie. We have spent hours on the phone. The first technician was Telstra. The second technician was from @NBN_Australia he was unable to fix the board.. we were meant to be contacted last Tuesday.. still nothing!!
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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peter rowe (@Prowerock1) reported@Martywa467 @VoteLewko @Starlink NBN faults are dealt with via the telcos. After four cancelled appointments by NBN after Telstra said it was an NBN issue ( it was), I bought a Telstra 5G router and threw out the NBN box. I would prefer Starlink but it has a congestion charge in our area of $700.
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Kayeos (@Kayeos3) reported@Davemcl70700812 @lesstenny You didn't listen during her speach or read any policies. Clearly stated that the country wouldn't be affected. Other systems can easily be put in place. Besides, majority of farmers have satellite internet because they didn't receive broadband or the NBN. **** you lie a lot.
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Somebody SAVE pop music please (@jaykay287) reportedMy parents love NBN News, my sister and I love the rewind segment at the end of the Sunday bulletin. Moving NBN news to a half hour before the Sydney bulletin is a god damn joke.
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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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Robert Wilson (@RobertW51136192) reported@Slav636 @ianclarkeAU True, but I lived in outer Melbourne all my adult life and we always had awful and expensive internet. I’ve moved even further out now, trying to escape people, and the NBN is life changing. Whether city people should be subsidizing us is a fair debate though
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SydneyCityTV (@SydneyCityTV) reportedNot that I've heard anything of course. But surely, a NBN News presenter or two that WIN are likely to see as being "surplus to requirements" under their new format for local news would make for far better Super Radio Network hosts? Not to mention, have wider name recognition...
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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…
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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.
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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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Michael🧙 (@mich___l) reported@sofewcharacters @VoteLewko @2GB873 Yes it is, but Starlink is terrible in cities, built up areas, and areas with lots of tree cover. It degrades pretty significantly in bad weather. It would also be terrible with a cities worth of people connected..... network congestion is a problem for satelite solutions (similar to the mobile network). Getting rid of the nbn network would be a monumentally bad idea.