NBN Outage Report in Tapitallee, Shoalhaven Shire, State of New South Wales
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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 Tapitallee, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Tapitallee 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.
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Internet (74%)
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Wi-fi (11%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Tapitallee, State of New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Tapitallee and nearby locations:
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Diabolis
(@diabolis_) reported
from
Tapitallee, State of New South Wales
Hey @TPG_Telecom @tpg having major issues accessing internet at postcode 2540. Can’t contact you through app either. Please assist as can’t do anything right now. #tpg #tpgdown #nbn
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💧AnUntamedAustralian #FreePress
(@an_untamed) reported
from
Nowra, State of New South Wales
It should be investigated and people charged. I have a Vietnamese friend on a work visa who worked for a telecommunications company and now NBN. He often works from 7am to 9pm and in his first job he climbed those towers, often works weekends but never gets paid overtime!
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mark Walkom
(@warkolm) reported
oh good, my nbn (tm) is down
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Scotty McDonald
(@Scotty_McDonald) reported
from
Brisbane, State of Queensland
Hey @Aussie_BB, any update on an outage in 4151? Nothing reported on your site or @NBN_Australia
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DeadBeard
(@DeadBeardTV) reported
@NBN_Australia Hi Tommy, thank you for reaching out. I've sent you a message with my details. I've got my fingers crossed that you'll be able to help because it's starting to feel like I'm in a loop of being told to take it up with somebody else, with nobody actually trying to resolve this.
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DeadBeard
(@DeadBeardTV) reported
(4/4) Given the ISP technician confirmed the issue isn't on our premises, there isn't anything more we can do. I'm in limbo because @NBN_Australia keep closing our requests and ignoring the problem instead of sending anyone out to actually inspect the potential fault. I'm furious
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Flakey
(@flakeyfnbr) reported
@NBN_Australia Why does internet always b so slow after 7pm AEDT ??
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DeadBeard
(@DeadBeardTV) reported
(2/3) I made sure I was free for the day but no technician showed up. No courtesy message at all, I was just left waiting. I eventually called my ISP to see what was up and they said NBN had "dealt with the problem remotely" and had closed the issue.
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Pedro Monque
(@pedromonque) reported
@NewBooksNetwork Is NBN down? I can’t seem to access it from Apple Podcasts or Player FM.
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Blunt
(@DrWez) reported
@DaveSharma Never judge a book by its cover. And it looks like the graphic design and type-setting was lifted from the NBN rollout plan anyway. Nice try @DaveSharma the charmer.
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DeadBeard
(@DeadBeardTV) reported
(3/4) Hopeful, I checked our speeds and we've got a fantastic 102 down and 2 up. Nothing has changed. Worse still, this is the third time @NBN_Australia have marked our issue as resolved without actually resolving anything.
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PinchingSlimbah
(@PSlimbah) reported
@JohnQuiggin OK, I spoke to the guy I tried to call on Monday. He uses a third party VOIP provider, i.e. he gets his internet from an NBN company, but the phone service from someone else. Somewhere along the chain, the area code doesn't get inserted.