Australia's second-largest mobile telecommunications provider Optus has today launched its 4G long-term evolution (LTE) consumer services in Sydney, Newcastle, and Perth. Samsung Galaxy S III 4G ...
Telecommunications provider Optus has announced that its 4G+ network, combining one frequency-division duplex (FDD) and two time-division duplex (TDD) LTE spectrum bands, is now live in the Melbourne ...
Optus have today announced that their 4G network will go live across Sydney and Perth, and have promised that Melbourne will receive the same 4G treatment once the company's spectrum refarming ...
Optus now offers 4G for its prepaid customers, as long as you have your own 4G phone compatible with the telco's LTE network. Joseph Hanlon Special to CNET News Joe capitalises on a life-long love of ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Samsung’s LTE-capable flagship, the Galaxy S III 4G is coming to Optus’s newly-launched LTE network this month ...
Optus today announced that it has launched a 4G network covering Sydney, Perth and Newcastle, with coverage in Melbourne set to begin from September 15. Australian telecommunications giant Telstra has ...
Mobile virtual network operator Amaysim has strengthened its partnership with Optus forging a new deal that will see it deliver services on Optus's rapidly expanding 4G network. The 4G mobile plans ...
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Tech Life host Trevor Long says he took a call from a listener who was frustrated by his Optus coverage being patchy and struggling to even hold a data connection up for any decent length of time.