NBN Outage Report in Long Forest, Moorabool, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Long Forest, Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Long Forest, 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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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by NBN users through our website.
- Internet (73%)
- Wi-fi (12%)
- Total Blackout (11%)
- E-mail (2%)
- TV (1%)
- Phone (1%)
Live Outage Map Near Long Forest, Victoria
The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Long Forest.
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Total Blackout | 2 months ago |
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Internet | 1 year ago |
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Internet | 2 years ago |
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Internet | 2 years ago |
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Wi-fi | 2 years ago |
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Internet | 2 years ago |
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NBN Issues Reports Near Long Forest, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Long Forest and nearby locations:
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Lorraine Paul (@platykitten) reported from Long Forest, VictoriaWe all know that is exactly why Murky wanted NBN slowed down. Cut out the competition of Foxtel!
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Lorraine Paul (@platykitten) reported from Long Forest, VictoriaThe bastards rang me saying they were NBN. We all know what shit that is! Luckily, I woke up, just, before they got anything - Lucky escape.
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Sporting Photos (@sportingphotos) reported from Long Forest, VictoriaJust tried calling @3AW693 & @TJch9 about the NBN. Yet another rant about how it’s bad, again I tried to say how it’s wonderful if you have @AustralianLabor’s NBN (FTTP). Again bumped after being told I was next for 20 minutes. They put in footy show calls to drop me. #bias
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Conz (@Conzjonz) reportedUpdate: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).
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Conz (@Conzjonz) reportedUpdate: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).
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JB (@JB4Israel) reported@KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.
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JB (@JB4Israel) reported@KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.
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JB (@JB4Israel) reported@KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.
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JB (@JB4Israel) reported@KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.
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Conz (@Conzjonz) reportedUpdate: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).
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Conz (@Conzjonz) reportedUpdate: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).
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Conz (@Conzjonz) reportedUpdate: Found out some idiot roadworks worker yesterday accidentally cut the NBN cable and affecting a thousand people and could take days to fix :).
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JB (@JB4Israel) reported@KenanPerry @motti_pinsky @YonahLieberman NBN isn’t violating Geneva49. Further, it’s clear you have not done your homework. •A special regime between Israel and the “palestinians” is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid – that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The “palestinians” and their allies cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.