The closure of the 3G mobile network has finally begun. Australians with certain mobile phones will today find their handsets ...
Telstra and Optus have officially begun their 3G network shutdown in Australia, so what are the next steps, and which devices ...
Vodafone, Telstra and Optus have officially closed up shop on Australia's 3G network. Here's what will stop working from Monday.
Ten of thousands of old mobile phones have stopped working today, after telecommunication giants Telstra and Optus started ...
Up to 200 trams and 2500 buses could be affected by a myki reader outage, despite Victoria spending millions to prevent it ...
The 3G shutdown could affect more than 740,000 devices, according to Australia's major telecommunications companies.
T-Mobile offers unlimited mobile hot spot functionality on its Essentials plan, but only at 3G speeds. It limits you to basic tasks, like emailing, but 3G speeds might be dubiously slow scrolling ...
Queensland farmers were some of the most affected by Monday’s 3G network closure. As sectors of the network were switched off ...
Some Australians using 4G or 5G-compatible mobiles have been left without usable phone service after the 3G network shutdown.
Telecommunications providers have begun shutting down the last of Australia’s active 3G mobile networks, reported Xinhua.
The telcos had intended to switch off 3G at the end of August but delayed the shutdown amid concerns some Australians were ...
Mobile network analyst firm Streetwave has used data gathered from across Northumberland (England) and Ceredigion (Wales) to examine the recent switch-off of 3G ...