NBN outages and service status in North Rothbury, New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in North Rothbury, New South Wales
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NBN Issues Reports Near North Rothbury, New South Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in North Rothbury and nearby locations:
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Julian 🇦🇺 (@JKRLMazur) reported from Cessnock, New South Wales@ScottMorrisonMP you lot have done your bit on cracking down on the Internet by giving us this shitty version of NBN. Can’t stream video and type on the net half the time with this shit.
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Julian 🇦🇺 (@JKRLMazur) reported from Cessnock, New South Wales@DoctorKarl Damn straight. We’re 20 years behind with the NBN. We could have been world leaders yet now I think we’re out of the top 20 in terms of speed.
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Orstraya (@orstraya) reported@eevblog How can an organisation like NBN not have its own HDD crews or a contractor on standby? Why does it need council permits to carry out emergency works when federal law lets telcos basically do what they want?
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loksta!🗣 ❤️. . (@locky82903378) reported@ScreamyB0I @TheIshikawaRin Totally ridiculous to think they all be taking phones that don’t work no signal cell towers in space , no nbn internet cable for a router to plug into , no wi fi on board , the weight of the phones chargers cables etc x 4 is stoopid when every gram counts . Total sci fi nonsense
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Studio WyldFurr (@WyldFurr) reportedAustralia's crappy NBN strikes again, network is so bad I can't maintain a smooth connection to YouTube. So no livestream today. I'll see if I can make some videos and post a montage.
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DBMG 🇦🇺 (@dbmgreen) reported@james00000001 NBN 50000km of new copper wire $.7bil Now Telstra/NBN have to retrofit secure pits to stop people stealing the copper. Not a problem with all fibre. The LNP completely screwed AUS all the while paying their mates millions to manage it. #industrialisedcorruption
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Peter 2.0 🐁🌸 (@PeterPeterV20) reported@WazzaGc @PaulineHansonOz Omg don't get me started on the NBN... Mostly poorly designed network and rollout
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🌸 Rita Gee ♥ 🇦🇺 (@Riogallica) reported@Freddy717263 Of course I knew the power was dead - but only for the NBN. Everything else in the house was working - hence my call. PS - I'm not an electrician, but at least I solved my own problem in the end but wasted 1 hour on the phone to 'tech support'.
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kane (@kanethesaint) reported@eevblog Where is the NBN outage?
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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.
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Box of Rocks (@frankbcdn) reportedNever forgive these mealy-mouthed figure fudgers and their second rate outcomes. The #NBN 🤬
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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