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The first high-speed mobile network, 3G, was launched in Australia in 2003. But from Monday, all of its networks will have been switched off, impacting thousands of devices across the nation.
Telcos are being urged to boost mobile coverage in regional Australia as thousands of residents with old phones lose their ability to make calls or texts as the 3G network shuts down. Telstra and ...
Thousands of Australians with old phones will not be able to make any calls or texts as the major telcos shut down their 3G networks. In a bid to boost the speed, capability and reliability of ...
Australia's 3G network is officially shutting down today and it will have major implications for those who haven't made the switch. 3G was the third generation of wireless networks and has been around ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Tens of thousands of older mobile phones and other devices will cease to work from Monday, when the nation’s 3G network is shuttered.
The shutdown began late last year when Vodafone became the first service provider to close its 3G network. Telstra, Australia’s largest mobile network, and its main competitor, Optus ...
The soon-to-be shut down 3G network has for 20 years been a critical service, especially in regional areas, but the industry wants to use the bandwidth to improve the new 4G and 5G systems.
The number of cellular subscribers increased from 193.098 million by end August 2024 to 193.346 million by end September, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) data revealed. The data ...
But the risks surrounding the 3G shutdown extend to medical devices, security alarms and other vital tech too. Telstra and Optus will officially shut down their 3G networks on October 28 2024 ...