The ACCC welcomes a new industry standard for mobile phone coverage maps, and urges mobile providers to ensure their network coverage claims are accurate and do not mislead consumers.
Australia's major telcos are being forced to comply with new standards when promoting mobile coverage networks, and Telstra is not happy.
Australia’s consumer watchdog has put the nation’s telcos on notice over making misleading claims after the introduction of a ...
The new industry standard for mobile network coverage maps, which was introduced by the Australian Communications and Media ...
The ACCC welcomes a new industry standard for mobile phone coverage maps, and urges mobile providers to ensure their network ...
More than 800,000 square kilometres – an area the size of NSW – has been wiped off Telstra’s coverage maps after the ...
ACMA warned Australian operators it is monitoring compliance with fresh coverage map and service reliability rules ...
Telstra customers across Australia reported widespread mobile network problems on Wednesday morning, with users saying they ...
A proposal for quicker approval of some new cell towers in Rancho Mirage is meant to boost coverage. But some residents have ...
The standard forced Telstra to drop about one million square kilometres of previously claimed coverage from its maps. The ACCC suggested this outcome is likely what it would have ...
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Telstra coverage shrinks 29% under new ACMA rules, outages register mandatory
The news: Telstra’s total mobile coverage by area will fall by about 29% under telco regulator ACMA’s new standards, intended to ensure telcos use like-for-like metrics, that come into effect on ...
Telstra has reluctantly marked hundreds of thousands of square kilometres as “no coverage”, despite previously claiming calls ...
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