TPG migrates 4G data services onto Ericsson-powered network
TPG Telecom has migrated its 4G LTE data services onto its dual mode core (DMC) network, bringing them alongside its 5G services.
TPG Telecom has migrated its 4G LTE data services onto its dual mode core (DMC) network, bringing them alongside its 5G services.
Telstra has scooped the lion's share of the mobile spectrum required for 5G connectivity following the media authority’s latest auction.
Both Telstra and TPG Telecom will not appeal the Australian Competition Tribunal’s decision to reject their proposed regional network sharing deal.
TPG Telecom has revealed it is in talks to potentially sell its non-mobile fibre assets to Vocus in a deal worth approximately $6.3 billion.
The Australian Competition Tribunal has declined to authorise the regional network sharing deal between TPG Telecom and Telstra.
Village Roadshow has completed a refresh of its outdated infrastructure, bringing in TPG Telecom to upgrade it with enterprise-grade telco services.
Complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman about Optus’ services have started to drop more than six months after the telco’s massive September data breach.
TPG-owned Vision Network has added four new retail service providers (RSPs) to its broadband network as part of a national upgrade.
Smaller internet providers have continued gaining market share over the top-end of town, making up 14.9 per cent of the market for NBN services as of the December 2022 quarter.
TPG Telecom has ended its 2022 financial year with profit remaining healthy, coming months after its plans for its network sharing agreement with Telstra was quashed.
Complaints for phone and internet services shot up by nearly 10 per cent during the December quarter, with Optus' September data breach being blamed as a major influence for the rise.
TPG Telecom is counting fast food outlet Hungry Jacks and construction group Hickory as new customers for its newly launched suite of enterprise 5G services.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has refused to authorise the proposed network sharing deal between Telstra and TPG Telecom.
Telstra, Optus and TPG have been slogged with a collective $33.5 million in penalties for making false or misleading claims about NBN plan speeds.
Telstra and TPG have rustled up a fleet of external experts in their submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in their proposed spectrum and network-sharing deal.