TPG Telecom confirms 3G switch off date
TPG Telecom has confirmed a switch off date of 15 December 2023 for all its 3G mobile network services, providing time for customers to prepare for the move to faster 4G and 5G mobile services.
TPG Telecom has confirmed a switch off date of 15 December 2023 for all its 3G mobile network services, providing time for customers to prepare for the move to faster 4G and 5G mobile services.
TPG Telecom's wholesale broadband arm has re-launched as Vision Network with ambitions to supply “superfast” broadband services to more than 400,000 residential customers across Australia.
Numerous companies were impacted by the ongoing pandemic during FY22. Some took up restructuring and the cloud, but for a few, it wasn’t enough to make a profit.
TPG Telecom has posted strong results for its first half-year for FY22, with net profit after tax rising 114 per cent year-on-year, to $167 million, and service revenue reaching $2.2 billion, up 0.7 per cent
TPG Telecom has launched its first private cloud service region in Western Australia through a partnership with DCA Networks.
TPG Telecom has launched its business-grade NBN satellite internet across Tasmania, regional Australia and surrounding islands.
Australia’s national competition watchdog has signed off on a joint functional separation of TPG Telecom.
TPG Telecom has signed Moreton Bay Regional Council as its first customer to use its recently launched private cloud service in Brisbane.
Australian mobile service revenue is anticipated to reach US$11.2 billion ($15.6 billion) by 2026, mostly due to mobile data services.
TPG Telecom has won a 15-year contract with Victorian water utility Yarra Valley Water for the management of up to 1 million industrial internet of things (IoT) devices.
TPG Telecom has scored a five-year, multimillion-dollar contract with Qantas to supply a new fibre network as part of a communications network modernisation.
Australia’s national competition watchdog is seeking feedback on a proposed joint functional separation of TPG Telecom.
Claims a 5G reach of over 85 per cent of the population in 10 of Australia’s largest cities and regions.
TPG Telecom has virtualised its core network in partnership with Ericsson, with both companies now looking to deploy the Swedish telco equipment maker’s 5G Core solution for the Australian telco.
TPG Telecom has signed a new wholesale agreement with Uniti Group for its fibre to the basement (FTTB) network.