NBN outages and service status in Narrogin, Western Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Narrogin, Western Australia
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NBN Issues Reports Near Narrogin, Western Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Narrogin and nearby locations:
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John R (@Johnwr69) reported from Narrogin, Western Australia@CynthiaLIVE How else could Kevin Rudd and Stephen Conroy put together the plan for the NBN, if coasters had been banned it may never have happened. Hmmm I may have just shot myself in the foot.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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BXP (@bxporter) reported@shaneciurleo all we need now is an NBN outage or someone being told to get off the phone because dinner is getting cold
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Kang Li (@aphacia) reported@NBN_Australia no NBN service in Cherrybrook 2126 from this morning there has been HFC replacement recently nearby was it because the project missed cutting the HFC cable for internet then caused the unplanned outage and when it is back?
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Scarab (@ScarabOfficial) reportedWow... #Starlink have dropped their price to around 1/10th of what it was, to try to attract customers in Australia, who are mainly, of course, on the #NBN. And for the first four months it's even cheaper than that, during their current promotion. Just a shame it's so slow.
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StainlessSteelMan (@Rowen72600346) reported@mark16pg It was supposed to be a cheaper alternative to batteries, turns out batteries came down in price, nbn was supposed to do the same with internet and starlink rendered it useless as well.
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Jay Jay (@JayJay1094727) reported@deniseshrivell All the telcos are pushing nbn. I’ve been on 5g for 4 yrs after issues with NBN. Last week my power adapter died on the router & they tried to convince me I needed a new NBN plan because 5g doesn’t work at our address. I gave up and bought a power adapter for $12 … 1/2
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Hobbie (@Hobbie4C) reported@Riogallica NBN is always a cluster. The whole NBN-ISP-customer chain is absolute *****. A virtual guarantee all problems will take longer to resolve.
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Mike Ellsmore (@MGAroadster) reported@NBN_Australia my nbn is not working.
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yeah, naa (@yeah_naa_maybe) reported@NBN_Australia internet down for 20 hours in east subs of sydney. WTF no updates, silence. what the hell is going on. @Optus @optus_help
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Loftwah (@loftwah) reportedFormer Prime Minister Tony Abbott should go over and support the US and Israel himself. We won't forget the NBN.
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Berry Straw 🍓 (@ddnnddc) reportedACMA is NOT currently running a spectrum auction for LEO satellite broadband. In December 2025, ACMA decided against auctioning a large amount of expiring spectrum. Instead, they chose to renew the licenses held by mobile operators and NBN. Their reasoning was that auctions could disrupt existing services and slow down new technologies like low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. Amazon's Project Kuiper is coming to Australia in mid-2026 through a major partnership with NBN Co. This will give Starlink its first real competition in the country, especially in regional and remote areas. This is generally good news for consumers because more competition usually means better prices and redundancy.