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Finch

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#280959 22-Jan-2021 00:13
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Hey.

Was browsing the internet earlier, as you do. Hopped in the PlayStation for a bit, all good. Then around 11:15PM when I went to go back on my laptop, I noticed some websites aren't loading. Geekzone is fine for me. The same websites are affected on both my laptop and mobile. Something as basic as Reddit or Discord isn't loading, however Facebook is. Stuff.co.nz is loading, however the images for any stories aren't. Strangely enough the Discord app isn't loading on my phone either. I can't even load the 2D network outage, unless I switch to data in my phone.

Everything is fine if I switch off wifi on my phone and use Spark Data.

Anyone else having issues? I'm in Wellington.

Thanks!

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bash
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  #2639897 22-Jan-2021 00:15
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I’m in the Bay of Plenty .. ended up rebooting my ONT and router and now all back up, I had lost internet completely for at least 45 minutes.



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  #2639898 22-Jan-2021 00:18
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No issues back here


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  #2639899 22-Jan-2021 00:21
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I've just checked 2D Facebook page and it seems there is indeed an outage of sorts, seems to be effecting lower north island



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  #2639937 22-Jan-2021 07:39
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I was having issues around 10.30pm in Chch


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