Despite a 6.9 percent decline in quarterly profit year on year, Optus has confirmed that it has a strong foothold in the 4G market, revealing that it has sold 785,000 handsets since the network ...
Almost two years on from its purchase of WiMax network vendor Vividwireless, Optus is considering the future of the company as more of its spectrum is used up by Optus' own 4G network. When Optus ...
The 4G wars continue. Optus is making a big deal of its ‘4G Plus’ technology, which is now available across its entire Australian network. Optus says the move marks a “step change in coverage and ...
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 ...
Optus has just announced the latest in their 4G plans, introducing pre-paid options for customers who own their own 4G compatible handset or as of Friday they will be be able to choose from two ...
Optus is putting pedal to the medal with its 4G rollout with the network now active in 40 regional centres and the telco gaining early approval from Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA ...
Joe capitalises on a life-long love of blinking lights and upbeat MIDI soundtracks covering the latest developments in smartphones and tablet computers. When not ruining his eyesight staring at small ...
Something interesting popped up on my Facebook feed last night, as it seems Optus is now offering an NBN Modem that will back up to its 4G network when the main NBN network goes down. This new plan – ...
Optus and TPG Telecom’s regional network sharing arrangement is officially live, effectively doubling the coverage of Australia's second and third largest mobile network operators in regional areas of ...
Samsung’s LTE-capable flagship, the Galaxy S III 4G is coming to Optus’s newly-launched LTE network this month before launching on Telstra later in October. While Optus’s pricing is already available, ...
The nation’s second largest telco has reached a deal which will connect its users’ standard mobile phones directly to satellites giving 100 per cent coverage across Australia. The deal, due to be ...
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