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NBN outages and service status in Caulfield South, Victoria

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  • NBN generated 2 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Caulfield South, including 2 direct reports.
  • 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 16, 9:21 AM GMT+10.
  • 79% Internet (79%)
  • 15% Wi-fi (15%)
  • 4% Total Blackout (4%)
  • 2% Phone (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 Caulfield South, Victoria

The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Caulfield South, 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 Caulfield South, Victoria

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Melbourne.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Melbourne Internet 12 hours ago
Melbourne Internet 23 hours ago
Melbourne Internet 3 days ago
Melbourne Internet 4 days ago
Melbourne Internet 4 days ago
Melbourne Wi-fi 4 days ago

Nearby cities with recent reports

Melbourne

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NBN Issues Reports Near Caulfield South, Victoria

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Caulfield South and nearby locations:

  • s_anag8
    Sangas? (@s_anag8) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @NBN_Australia Everything. Have contacted our provider. They say it’s an NBN issue. Unfortunately, we have to wait for a technician till Monday. Hoping somehow that it could be sooner rather then later?

  • r3toric
    r3toric (@r3toric) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @NBN_Australia @southeastwater @BaysideCouncil Consider this the report. I want 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 🤝🏼

  • AmandaValentina
    Amanda Valentina💋💉💉➕💉 (@AmandaValentina) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @schmidtyr71 I had NBN call me on Tuesday morning out of the blue. I begged them to come over, which they did. I had one technician, then two spend all day and half the following, fixing the issue. The ISP called me when they were there, telling me they were escalating my matter.

  • alexmakin
    Alex Makin (@alexmakin) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @artfulbunny The raspberry pi just monitoring, the Ups is covering router, NBN and the fail over 4g connection.

  • PaulLenkic
    Paul Lenkic (@PaulLenkic) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    Anybody else in the Moorabbin or Melbourne South East area having internet issues with their @Telstra nbn connection?

  • Julieoz836
    Julie 🌿🦈🐝🐨💦🔥 💉💉💉💉Blocked by AlanTudgeMP (@Julieoz836) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @alanaustin001 @independentaus Would issuing Commonwealth government bonds to soak up surplus cash 💵 in the economy help bring down inflation??? The bonds could be used to find much needed infrastructure ie NBN, hospitals, schools,TAFE, ports, fast rail etc

  • josephsconnell
    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

  • traceyannereid
    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. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎

  • traceyannereid
    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. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎

  • whimsical523456
    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.

  • traceyannereid
    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. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎

  • blokedesign
    Ben Loke (@blokedesign) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    1st 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

  • paulieferrari
    Paulie Ferrari (@paulieferrari) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @AussieAppsro @carloslicea1 @AngloBeat Agree, when you consider how any corporates are now using nbn, yet I heard nothing from my employer about their main offices impacted by network outages. Another #freedumbrally fairytale

  • _TimMcMahon
    Tim McMahon (@_TimMcMahon) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @vertikar @NBN_Australia @Telstra Yeah, 4G. No 5G coverage in this part of Melbourne. I wish I didn't have to use a SIM from another telco to get 20+ Mbps. Telstra 4G backup is about 0.16 Mbps down with a Smart Modem. We just tether phones during work hours for video calls or sharing would be too slow.

  • baldinuncle
    Shravan Reddy (@baldinuncle) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    What a rubbish broadcasting is this? Probably you need to increase the servers, watching the #Ashes on @kayosports is a pain in the back with buffering issues. I'm on 50MBPS NBN. #KayoSports

  • ageofblasphemy
    The Age of Blasphemy (@ageofblasphemy) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    The NBN is a pathetic ruin. The criminal #LNPDeathCult deliberately sabotaged it, and sold Australians out, to benefit an American media mogul. How and why on earth do we put up with this corrupt crap in Australia? #MurdochRoyalCommission

  • JohnnyLydon
    Johnny (@JohnnyLydon) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    This is my 5th message this year advising nbn co is doing running repairs on the lnp’s botched nbn. “Hi from Telstra. NBN Co are performing network updates in your area on 3 June 2022. Your internet service may be interrupted” - meantime it’s buffering & disconnects galore

  • NiaDrakaine
    𝑵𝒊𝒂 💜 Art Commissions are OPEN (@NiaDrakaine) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    Holy **** the supercell storm destroyed 2 of the BOXES Optus and NBN modems.

  • PaulLenkic
    Paul Lenkic (@PaulLenkic) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    Intermittent @Telstra NBN and @Foxtel issues all of a sudden! The worst timing ever! 🤬

  • traceyannereid
    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. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • VoteLewko
    Daniel (@VoteLewko) reported

    @mich___l @2GB873 That doesn't help the thousands of homes who are still without NBN many years and many billions of dollars later.

  • jendudley
    Jen Dudley-Nicholson (@jendudley) reported

    Four days with no NBN. We were promised a fix today but the 4G network fell over from overuse instead. Thinking about investing in puppets and more paper books.

  • Faithlessnomad3
    faithlessnomad (@Faithlessnomad3) reported

    @Ryandally08 @socratesccost Yesss … you get $5.00 a week back off what the government has already stolen off you. Billions in waste and fraud in the NetZero program. Billions frittered away at the NBN. Billions pissed up against the wall on Victoria’s ‘Big Build’. Billions lost in NDIS fraud. Billions wasted on the Inland Rail. Billions down the drain on Snowy 2.0. Billions siphoned off to unions on Sydney roads projects. But hey … five bucks a week. You gotta thank Albo for that. Vote Labor last … Australia 🇦🇺 first 🧡

  • Leeroy1855
    Leigh (@Leeroy1855) reported

    @olsod45 @BobBurn97207272 @R64862Rvan We are not America slick. That debt is all Labor's. When you announce major infra structure and I mean major! With zero funding put in place to fund it. As your arse is being shown the door. Which Labor does every time and requiring some else to find the money. Then your always going to be working from behind. We were debt free as Howard left office. Then along came Rudd with the NBN and Gillard with the NDIS. Announced with massive fanfare and zero funding. Granted Morrison and the idiot Turnbul didn't help either by throwing money at them. We are heading for a recession (we had to have) but you appear to have your head ensconced in a very dark place.

  • ianclarkeAU
    Ian Clarke (@ianclarkeAU) reported

    @GusLefty @AJG71 @karlstefanovic Not really sure what your point is. Mine is that the NBN is worthless. Flawed from the start. 5G / Starlink better for consumers. You now seem to agree. Glad to help.

  • MickKase
    Mick Kase (@MickKase) reported

    @TruthdriverOn Telstra is a dinosaur. The sooner Australia realises this, the better. The NBN has been a sad episode in Australia's history and continues to be. Snowy 2.0 is a disaster and will continue to cost Millions and may not even operate. Federal Gov. is the problem. Are you awake yet!

  • Stewie8t
    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…

  • negativevortex_
    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.

  • mich___l
    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.

  • U5321977
    U5321977 (@U5321977) reported

    @grok @AFP @zerohedge We will see. They now have our government's pre-emptive regulations and one of the world's highest electricity and real estate/construction costs to contend with once we are past the VC craze stage. I am calling bullshit on this. Like car manufacturing, nuclear energy, making green energy products: making anything actually. Or will it just become another government funded boondoggle like NBN. Billions obsoleted by Starlink. Yes lets build massive government funded data centres. I am sure Elon has no counter to that. Nothing stupid like datacenters in orbit. Could data centers in orbit talk to Australia?