There are concerns thousands of phones, medical devices, mobile phone boosters in cars, location devices in trucks and farm ...
The first high-speed mobile network, 3G, was launched in Australia in 2003 but has been overtaken by better and faster ...
Tens of thousands of phones will stop working and small businesses could be left in the lurch from Monday with the imminent ...
The 3G shutdown could affect more than 740,000 devices, according to Australia's major telecommunications companies.
Australians using 4G- or 5G-compatible phones say telcos and retailers are not doing enough to protect them from being left ...
The switch to 4G and 5G networks must provide better connectivity to rural communities, NSW Farmers has urged as telcos ...
The closure of the 3G mobile network has finally begun. Australians with certain mobile phones will today find their handsets ...
Queensland farmers were some of the most affected by Monday’s 3G network closure. As sectors of the network were switched off ...
Telecommunications providers have begun shutting down the last of Australia’s active 3G mobile networks, reported Xinhua.
Travellers to Australia are being warned that older phones won’t work there from Monday. Telstra and Optus will shut their 3G ...
Devices that had used the 3G network all stopped connecting unless ... handsets need to be aware that it will simply not connect to the network once the shutdown takes place.