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NBN outages and service status in Karda Mordo, Western Australia

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  • Immo____
    ✨ Immo ✨ 🫧🌠 (@Immo____) reported

    @Zadow_ @YaseiDoubutsu I could never handle wireless that stuff drives me crazy but YES this is exactly it haha I just got it from JB while on an Ethernet cable run to hopefully solve an NBN dropping out issue

  • ryanremery
    Ryan Emery (@ryanremery) reported

    So the FTTN service that had been supposedly canceled is now working. @VodafoneAU claimed it was my modem. I'm using that same modem/router connected to the NBN fibre optic. Either it's a miracle or something broken got fixed.

  • NBN_Australia
    nbn® Australia (@NBN_Australia) reported

    @DesignedToFade Hi Feliz, during an unplanned outage on the nbn network we keep your service provider up to date on all available updates like estimated restoration times and details of what's being done to fix the outage itself. As soon as we have any updates, we'll let your RSP know. 1/2

  • alreadyfurious
    Grinds My Gears (@alreadyfurious) reported

    @Someozbloke @deniseshrivell That's good in your circumstance. But it has been reported by others. I was more addressing why NBN is not a waste. The reason you still hear about it these days having issues is because of LNP screwing it up with a mixed technology approach. FTTP does not have these drawbacks.

  • moresunshine_1
    John Cas (@moresunshine_1) reported

    @eevblog I had a client - I/net not working. Discovered it was the whole building. 2 NBN tech, different calls: we can't fix it. I got the building mgt to show me the "gear" in the basement room. The power supply was cold. Checked power board. We flicked a breaker on that was off. Win!

  • IdnoSports
    IdnoSports.com (@IdnoSports) reported

    @Ryandally08 It’s not the only thing ONE NATION will shut down. The 1 billion dollar Great Barrier Reef scam will be on the agenda as well. And I would be taking action against the nbn roll out that has blown out to billions more than ever explained take them to court

  • Communal_Noodle
    Communal Noodle (@Communal_Noodle) reported

    @eevblog NBN stands for "No Bloody Network" sometimes.

  • hipstergeddon
    Hipstergeddon (@hipstergeddon) reported

    @eevblog Gees this NBN outage is dragging on. Praying for you ! The disruption to business must be massive.

  • BluntHonesty4
    BluntHonesty 🇦🇺🤝🇮🇱 (@BluntHonesty4) reported

    @trsrpc Because the NBN rollout is a god damn joke and embaressment to the country.

  • mrr78504
    MR Reilly (@mrr78504) reported

    @econoadabsurdam @LeeRespecter The NBN might plausibly have increased productivity if it had retained its original scope (A FTTN fibre backbone network independent of Telstra that would allow telecommunication companies to compete on an equal footing). Instead it got rolled out first in Tasmania.