Optus to launch 5G fixed wireless service in 2019
Optus will launch a 5G fixed wireless service in early 2019, the telco announced today.
Optus will launch a 5G fixed wireless service in early 2019, the telco announced today.
Optus’ wholesale business has launched an NBN voice service delivered over Ethernet.
Telstra has spent significantly more than its rivals in an auction of spectrum staged by the Australian Communication and Media Authority.
More than 8700 Optus customers who paid for unobtainable NBN speeds will be compensated, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced.
Optus has struck a seven-year agreement giving the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre access to a range of the telco’s employees and industry partners, as well as a chunk of change.
Most Optus customers with postpaid mobile plans will be able to use Google Home or Android smartphones equipped with Google Assistant to get details about their account.
Optus and the Victorian government have announced a $16 million co-investment agreement.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission won’t introduce a regulated mobile roaming regime, it announced this morning.
Optus has revealed details of a live trial that combined Massive MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) and 3CC Carrier Aggregation technologies.
Lawyers representing Vodafone, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and Telstra appeared in Federal Court in Sydney yesterday in a fight over the ACCC’s inquiry into mobile roaming.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources has signed a three-year contract extension with Optus for managed ICT services.
Optus now has 279,000 customers on the National Broadband Network. The telco revealed today that in its first quarter its consumer fixed-line revenue grew 13.2 per cent, which it says was mainly attributable to NBN migration fees and a growth in its NBN customer base.
Optus will complete the switch off of 2G GSM services on 1 August.
Optus says it plans to invest $1 billion by the end of this financial year to expand its mobile network in regional Australia.
Vodafone’s bid to upend an Australian Competition and Consumer (ACCC) inquiry into mobile roaming has yet to be heard by the Federal Court, but already the telco has clashed with rival Telstra over potential associated legal costs.