NBN outages and service status in Pigeon Grove, Western Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pigeon Grove, Western Australia
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NBN Issues Reports Near Pigeon Grove, Western Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pigeon Grove and nearby locations:
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Lesley (Has Dragons at Home) Dewar (@LesleyDewarAU) reported from Busselton, Western Australia@Telstra 3 / lost my password for my email account so I can't add it to Outlook 4 the Telstra 24/7 app (since updated) tells me there is a problem with my internet connection to the NBN through the modem. Sent me a complaint number which I screen shot. 5. Troubleshooting /
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Diane Valli (@Howzatdiane) reported from Busselton, Western Australia@fjkelly666 I was hit back and forth like a tennis ball between my isp and nbn. I emailed the Telecommications Ombudsman at 1030pm WA time. Awoke to a reply a couple of hrs later a call from the isp customer service. Good luck.
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Lesley (Has Dragons at Home) Dewar (@LesleyDewarAU) reported from Busselton, Western Australia@thepainterflynn @Telstra I have good WiFi for my phone on the 4G network. But my tablet device is non cellular. It runs like a dream off my modem but the modem cannot connect. There is a telephone connection but no NBN response.
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Lesley Dewar Wealthy Woman (@LesleyDewarAU) reported from Busselton, Western Australia@Telstra just had a look It was 25gb of bonus data. Oops. But I still have 60gb to go. I used heaps in February because I forgot to switch my Bluetooth off, and use the NBN. For about 10 days. Bad Lesley 👎 👃
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Aimee Maree (@aimee_maree) reportedDownloading apps to buy cheap end equipment to give something’s a try and wow this not a pleasant experience. As Tech Lead would not have let this code out. Session management is so poor. The sites lag even on town based NBN. No company cares anymore tbh they just lock you in.
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Cattom (@TCatley) reported@Adam_and_EVs My friend just followed me to do the same. NBN is terrible. If we had proper fibre probably a different situation but
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the Black Sheep (@rivet0011) reported@theheraldsun NBN had a chance but on purpose provided a rediculous garbage service backed by a corrupt corporation of a govt. Just look at their failure ads blaming a jug or toaster. They really wanted it to all fail & succeeded at it
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pigways (@pigways) reported@Batman2242 Much worse. Starlink is an infinely better service; higher speeds, low latency. NBN satellite cross subsidy alone is more than a starlink subscription. NBN satellites are EOL, they've contracted Amazon's Kuiper for replacement rather than proven starlink 🤪 They hate Elon
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Johnnymoo1969 (@johnnymoo1969) reported@MadsMelbourne Booked @NBN_Australia on Monday - said they’d be there between 8-12 - took day off and no one turned up - incompetent govt that doesn’t give a **** about people’s time - @Starlink here I come - FU NBN
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Topher Field (@TopherField) reportedI've said time and again that the NBN is a white elephant, and that it would be destroyed by competition... IF competition were allowed. Of course like-for-like competition is NOT allowed... the NBN have a monopoly on wired internet... but guess what? They're STILL being out-competed by the private sector anyway, because wireless technology has come a LONG way fast... After all the tens of billions we've spent, Australia still only ranks 43 on internet speeds (worse on some lists, I'm being generous) and still users are turning to the private sector because the NBN cannot help them where they are. Amazing. Government never makes things better, it only gets in the way of the private sector who WOULD make things better... if the government weren't in the way.
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Madeleine Love (@MCLove2024) reportedWe're paying progressively more taxes, and our services are decreasing. We just got a generic letter telling us our landline phone will be disconnected in 7 months. We used to have copper line which provided a highly reliable service in emergencies, whether power and internet was on, or not. I recall ringing a (surviving) neighbour in the middle of the Marysville 2009 Black Saturday fires. We had a chat while his smoke alarm was going off and the fire was raging outside. Phone through broadband was hopeless whenever the power or internet went down, which happens frequently. Mobiles are useless whenever the internet goes down, and not long after the power goes off. But those copper wire phones were fantastic. You could actually ring the electricity company when the power was off, and tell them that the power was off and could they fix it. I'm not joining the nbn.
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AJganetti #WWG1WGA (@AJganetti) reportedI HAVE NBN 500 DOWN 50 UP FOR $80 A MONTH
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anthony, underclass prole cat, edwards (@anthony45052793) reported@MichaelRuyg yep, when they built the NBN fixed wireless tower, that carries optus and vodafone as well, it had a backup generator. then the tower got "upgraded" with 6 months of regular outages and then next power outage we discovered the backup generator and the ability to call 000 was gone
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Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported@pigways @Batman2242 What? Fttn was cheap to install but severely limits revenue and has a massive maintenance costs which means it can never make a return on the investment. It's why #nbn convinced LNP to provide additional funding and begin the free upgrade to fttp.