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NBN outages and service status in Caulfield South, Victoria

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  • NBN generated 10 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Caulfield South, including 10 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet, Total Blackout, and E-mail.
  • The most recent signal from this area was received May 13, 2:13 AM GMT+10.
  • 76% Internet (76%)
  • 12% Total Blackout (12%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)
  • 5% Phone (5%)

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 5 hours ago
Melbourne Internet 8 hours ago
Melbourne Internet 9 hours ago
Melbourne Internet 9 hours ago
Melbourne Internet 9 hours ago
Melbourne Internet 9 hours ago

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NBN Issues Reports Near Caulfield South, Victoria

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

  • 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

  • AuspiciousTimes
    Claire 包玉思🏅🥈🥇🥉🥇🥇🥉🥇💉💉💉 (@AuspiciousTimes) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @TMFScottP @Telstra @NBN_Australia Agreed. My provider offered broadband back as of all the problems in the area. I'm sure others had the same offer. I'm also sure it will improve one day. However school work needs to be done.

  • 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. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎

  • dazcoull
    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?

  • 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. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎

  • Tayyibai
    Tayyiba Iram (@Tayyibai) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @BelongAU my nbn is not working since 8th July. And its not part of regular outage. Is there any way it could be fixed quickly. Its impacting my work. #Belong

  • 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.

  • 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. 🤬🤬🤬🤬👎👎👎

  • ArvinAlcasid
    arvinalcasid (@ArvinAlcasid) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @Optus 5 days no NBN service and always get a reply from a bot that I will be directed to an expert but the “expert” apparently doesn’t know the answer.

  • _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.

  • DomBock
    Dominic Bock (@DomBock) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    The greatest irony is seeing the outcome of the LNP's substandard NBN delivery in their poor videoconference connections to parliament. #auspol

  • DrMukeshH
    Mukesh Haikerwal (@DrMukeshH) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @RadioNational @PatsKarvelas @Mark_Butler_MP Good questions from PK. #DigitalDivide Patients no #NBN No devices. Nuts. COVID not over. Poor settings. No narrative

  • CorrectWeight1
    Aaron 💉(1 AZ + Flu Shot) (@CorrectWeight1) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @xspance @downdetectorau @NBN_Australia are always having issues unless you pay shitloads a month

  • s2zart
    s2art (@s2zart) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    Using my iPhone 12 Pro to access the internet as my NBN Cable modem is down, since 07:30 @Optus

  • whimsical523456
    Whimsical🇦🇺 (@whimsical523456) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @Ausbobsmit They'd rather do this crap rather than a public solar power company designed to put panels on your rooftop just like the NBN successfully rolled out broadband. All because they can't ****** directly invest in the Australian economy themselves. Unlike Menzies who bankrolled half of Holden just to get cars made here. Or whoever it was setup the damn Commonwealth Bank so we could have a banking industry in Australia.

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

    @charlietech @NBN_Australia Charlie every time it slightly rains at my parents place the NBN drops,why? Optus have said it’s common problem and will only fix or report to NBN if happens 5 times in a day - my parents are old is there a way I can have consistent NBN for them including phone connection?

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

    @NBN_Australia @southeastwater @BaysideCouncil Certainly is ! Usual speed of 108mbps down. We're going down to 30 and back up and down. Might be time to sort. Rain isn't stopping for anyone.

  • llament
    💧💧 Llewellyn Griffiths (@llament) reported from Melbourne, Victoria

    @Optus I am an Optus customer. The caller didn't claim to be from Optus. Since I recently received a couple of text messages from Optus regarding NBN maintenance in my area it seemed unlikely that they would be followed by a threat to terminate my connection

  • 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

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RocKM16827690
    RocK_M (@RocKM16827690) reported

    @grave0x @robb_j_m AFAIK There is no "free roll out" of FTTP. If you are on an FTTN network the homeowner has the "choice" to fork out money for the property to be upgraded to FTTP. If you are on the Coax/HFC network you are **** out of luck as the best NBN can do is try increase line bandwidth

  • charlie_mi53959
    Charlie ****** (@charlie_mi53959) reported

    @TheKouk Including child care, the ABC etc. is only the first bit of where you’re wrong. Even if you include them in your list, they don’t put a dent on white elephants like the NDIS, NBN, and not to mention all the lost tobacco reve— oh, I’m sorry, I forgot you were a retard. Carry on.

  • whereisaaron
    AaronTheDiver (@whereisaaron) reported

    @cuffs1971 @robb_j_m @NBN_Australia Eh? You're saying, that because Australia has economies of scale, that fibre is more expensive?!? That's upside-down world! NBN has *way* more customers to spread the infra costs over. If anything, fibre should be cheaper in Australia than NZ, surely?

  • Michael44814776
    Michael Brennan (@Michael44814776) reported

    No, nbn has cost far more due to LNP. LNP original costing: Promised $29.5B (2013 election); revised to $41B in Strategic Review. The evidence is that in the caucus , as detailed in Turnbull’s book, Abbott simply wanted LNP to be contrarian about nbn. They stopped the fibre rollout and replaced it with copper. At the time, LNPs message that nbn would go over budget was favoured due to a complicit media. For instance, when the ABC science editor did a comprehensive comparison between labour’s FTTP and LNP copper, the report was spiked until after the election, due to ABC management wanting to appease LNP. Then, under LNP, ABC did not have a science editor. Consider the subsequent dearth of reporting by ABC in following years about the biggest infrastructure project ever. Consider that Turnbull appointed a former business associate to be chair of ABC whilst a Director of NBN snd whilst a ceo of a supplier to NBN with a $100m contract for design and fabrication of copper based distribution boxes, which have subsequently been removed. So there is no surprise that the public were force fed the line that all that glitters is copper. The reality set in when the deterioration of the copper network became apparent to punters. The cost of NBN is now at approx $50B with $54B to 2030 to due to the replacement costs of LNPs copper systems with fibre. So Abbott and Turnbull cost the country many billions not to mention the years of misery and lost productivity by prolonging the copper network.

  • Michael44814776
    Michael Brennan (@Michael44814776) reported

    @BamBam0667 @EnergyWrapAU No, nbn has cost far more due to LNP. LNP original costing: Promised $29.5B (2013 election); revised to $41B in Strategic Review. The evidence is that in the caucus , as detailed in Turnbull’s book, Abbott simply wanted LNP to be contrarian about nbn. They stopped the fibre rollout and replaced it with copper. At the time, LNPs message that nbn would go over budget was favoured due to a complicit media. For instance, when the ABC science editor did a comprehensive comparison between labour’s FTTP and LNP copper, the report was spiked until after the election, due to ABC management wanting to appease LNP. Then, under LNP, ABC did not have a science editor. Consider the subsequent dearth of reporting by ABC in following years about the biggest infrastructure project ever. Consider that Turnbull appointed a former business associate to be chair of ABC whilst a Director of NBN snd whilst a ceo of a supplier to NBN with a $100m contract for design and fabrication of copper based distribution boxes, which have subsequently been removed. So there is no surprise that the public were force fed the line that all that glitters is copper. The reality set in when the deterioration of the copper network became apparent to punters. The cost of NBN is now at approx $50B with $54B to 2030 to due to the replacement costs of LNPs copper systems with fibre. So Abbott and Turnbull cost the country many billions not to mention the years of misery and lost productivity by prolonging the copper network.

  • mez_spy
    Mary Spy (@mez_spy) reported

    @AjaxXanthe See if you can get extra mobile data from your provider. We had an NBN issue a couple of years ago & not sorted for more than 2 weeks. We could get additional data on mobiles or a dongle for home

  • daniel647543
    daniel (@daniel647543) reported

    @techAU @robb_j_m It didn't work for everyone. I'm 1.5km by road from my exchange and yet everyone here has ****** wireless NBN, which manages to be both more expensive and slower than Starlink, with somehow higher pings than sending a signal to space and back. Everyone has Starlink here now.

  • diss_presso
    Max (@diss_presso) reported

    @BrowntownBrew @robb_j_m But real world demand was lower as no zoom or Netflix. But anyway - it’s moot. The government could buy every Australian household a starlink dish (2.5x faster than NBN) for <$6B - and we’re still not finished, having spent 10x that. The doomed NBN had the absurdist aim of connecting every sleepy country town with top shelf fibre whilst legally enforcing slow internet in our metropolitan centres (the only places where fibre is even economically viable). This is exactly what the libs predicted at the time and were ridiculed for it. How about just connect the high population centres (you know, the ones who actually need the internet for their livelihoods) and let rural people move to the city if they want 1gbps, and then later spent a few billion buying the rest starlink if we really wanted to continue pissing money up the wall (or just letting them buy it themselves, with their own money, if they really wanted it). You aren’t angry enough.

  • locky82903378
    loksta!🗣 ❤️. . (@locky82903378) reported

    @kevconrad2 @TexCoolMike Use your brain as if they be taking up iPhones no cell towers In space . No nbn network for wifi routers to plug into. You think they took up charging usb cables etc for phones that don’t work ? All that weight for phones that don’t work when they could have dedicated cameras

  • TonyMemandqvy
    Tony Meman (@TonyMemandqvy) reported

    @cjoye Sell the NBN? Yeah because when we sold the electricity network, that worked out well for prices. Bringing CGT in line with tax on wages is going to be one of the fairest tax decisions made. Nothing will change otherwise businesses would have left for a tax haven already.