NBN kills plan to offer 100Mbps wireless service
NBN no longer plans to offer a 100 megabits per second (Mbps) fixed wireless service.
NBN no longer plans to offer a 100 megabits per second (Mbps) fixed wireless service.
Vodafone has launched support for Massive MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) over 1800MHz FDD spectrum at a cell site in Paramatta.
Telstra, in conjunction with Ericsson and Intel, has used a demonstration of online gaming to push the low latency characteristics of 5G wireless as one of the key benefits of the technology.
NBN will this week begin its first tests of 5G wireless technology.
Government-backed research predicts that the rollout of 5G mobile technology will deliver a boost to multifactor productivity (MFP) across Australia’s economy.
For the next 10 days the Australian public will have its first chance to experience some of the features of 5G: Optus has opened a public 5G demonstration centre in Kurrawa Park at Broadbeach on the Gold Coast that will be run for the duration of the Commonwealth Games.
Optus has revealed that it will offer a 5G-based fixed wireless alternative to NBN in some areas from January 2019.
Telstra has switched on what it says is the first precinct of 5G-enabled Wi-Fi hot spots in the world.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has written to industry stakeholders seeking input on allocation limits for the upcoming auction of spectrum in the 3.6GHz band.
TPG expects to begin trials of its new Australian mobile network in the second half of 2018. The telco’s mobile network build is “well underway,” CFO Stephen Banfield today told a briefing on TPG’s first half results.
Australia’s telcos will be able to bid for 3.6GHz in an auction run by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), with the government announcing today it would push ahead with the sell-off of 125MHz of spectrum in the band.
Telstra, Ericsson, Netgear and Qualcomm have achieved wireless data transfer speeds of up to 2 gigabits per second during in-lab testing.
Right now, the future of mobile connectivity puts the notorious ‘brick’ phones of the 1980s to shame: It weighs 200 kilograms and needs a ute to cart it around
Telstra has formally launched a 5G Innovation Centre on the Gold Coast to house tests of technology based on the emerging next-generation wireless standard.
Optus will launch a 5G fixed wireless service in early 2019, the telco announced today.