NBN performance crashed in March as lockdowns took hold

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National Broadband Network performance crashed when COVID-19 lockdowns forced people home in March but recovered quickly after NBN Co injected extra capacity for internet providers to use | fergushunter

after a similar move in Europe, saying customers might notice a "very slight decrease" in quality although people would still receive the standards they paid for.

"For most [retail service providers], nearly all NBN50 services would be able to stream from Netflix in high definition, even if two people were watching different programs at the same time," the report found.Mr Sims said the results "should prompt consumers to consider whether they actually need to pay extra for a higher-priced plan, or whether a cheaper plan could meet their needs".

It found the best-performing internet provider during busy evening hours was Optus while the worst were Dodo and iPrimus.

 

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fergushunter Where are the gutless politicans, they need to stand up at Federal level and put these power crazy state politicians back in their box,and fix thier own states. Come on Scomo show some guts like your Rugby side and let them know who is in charge. 🤔

fergushunter not on NBN, no copper, no cable, no wires. I pay for 25Mbps

fergushunter That's a Netflix logo definitely. Nice work smh

fergushunter They had some in their garage, did they? What a load of shit.

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