TPG confirms the worst as 000 failure results in fatality
A problem with old Samsung phones failing to connect to Vodafone towers in an emergency has seen tragedy with a death.
Suppliers of telecommunications and mobile access across the country (and the world), Australia's telcos are responsible for a massive quantity of news, including feature additions, price changes, and even the odd outage here and there, too.
Expect coverage on Australia's big three telcos -- Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone -- as well as news from the little MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) as well.
A problem with old Samsung phones failing to connect to Vodafone towers in an emergency has seen tragedy with a death.
Telstra has found a few phones struggle to connect to emergency with every network, meaning it’s time to urgently replace those models.
Three individuals have lost their lives due to an Optus network upgrade failure, the telco has noted, over 24 hours after it happened.
Subscribers to Vodafone’s broadband options in the form of 5G or the NBN can find a little bit of mesh available with new routers.
A new wireless modem router is on the way for Telstra internet customers, and it’s bringing support for WiFi 7 and a slightly faster backup connection, too.
It’s not just Samsung S25 owners. Now owners of an iPhone from the past few years can satellite text, as well.
No mobile connection? No worries. Provided your phone has a satellite connection, you might soon be able to send a text.
The days of using a phone box have largely gone — we have mobiles now — but a few could stick around for a while yet.
Scammers aren’t going to stop scamming because they’re making too much money, but thanks to a bit of tech, consumers are becoming more aware.
There’s now more choice for consistent and reliable mobile coverage, as a deal between Telstra’s biggest rivals will see their footprint expanded.