TPG unveils mobile play: Free access, unlimited data
TPG will offer six months’ free access to its mobile network as it begins customer trials later this year. It said today it expects to switch on the network in Q3 or Q4.
TPG will offer six months’ free access to its mobile network as it begins customer trials later this year. It said today it expects to switch on the network in Q3 or Q4.
More than 11,000 iiNet and Internode customers will be eligible for compensation after being sold NBN plans with unachievable maximum speeds.
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.
The new Ten Gigabit Adelaide network has officially launched, with services being offered to businesses in 40 buildings in South Australia’s capital.
TPG will offer compensation to almost 8000 of its customers who purchased fibre to the node (FTTN) and fibre to the building (FTTB) National Broadband Network services.
TPG will no longer sell NBN services at the 25/5Mbps speed tier, the retail service provider (RSP) revealed today.
Telstra has spent significantly more than its rivals in an auction of spectrum staged by the Australian Communication and Media Authority.
TPG will build a 10 gigabit per second fibre network for businesses and other organisations in Adelaide.
A spokesperson for TPG — whose subsidiaries include iiNet and Internet — says the company has taken note of the recent undertaking made by Telstra to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to compensate tens of thousands of customers with NBN connections.
Internet service provider TPG has forked over $360,000 for breaches of the Spam Act 2003.
If the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) confirms its draft decision to not declare a wholesale mobile roaming service, Telstra “will immediately move to expand our 4G coverage to reach 99 per cent of the population by later this year,” the telco’s CEO, Andrew Penn, said today.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will not declare a wholesale mobile roaming service under a draft decision released by the organisation this morning.
The latest data on National Broadband Network connections released by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission reveal that Telstra continues to dominate the market, with the telco delivering over 51 per cent of NBN connections (excluding satellite).
TPG plans to build a national 4G wireless network to reach 80 per cent of the Australian population by next year, at a cost of almost $2 billion.
TPG has increased its spectrum holdings in Singapore, the telco announced today.