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Home » Telstra and Optus Extend 3G Network Closure to October 2024

Telstra and Optus Extend 3G Network Closure to October 2024

August 14, 2024
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Telstra and Optus have announced an extension to the closure of their 3G networks, now set for October 28, 2024. This additional time will be used to intensify public safety awareness efforts, ensuring that all 3G users transition to 4G and 5G networks before the shutdown. The extension aims to address concerns and prepare users, particularly those dependent on 3G for emergency services, medical devices, and IoT systems.

3G networks to start closing on October 28, 2024. Telstra and Optus to launch a public safety campaign to ensure a smooth transition. Users must verify device compatibility with 4G/5G for continued service, especially for critical applications. 3G closure is essential for expanding 4G/5G services across Australia.

Telstra CEO Vicki Brady emphasized, “We have been communicating to customers about the need to prepare and make the move for almost five years… our support for customers won’t end the day the network closes.”

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