What network does Telstra use?

Networks

Operator Frequency (MHz) Available Spectrum
Telstra 2600 40 MHz
TPG 2600 10 MHz
Vodafone 850 10 MHz in capital cities, 5 MHz in regional areas.
Vodafone 1800 up to 30 MHz

How important is Band 28?

Band 28 can transmit far further (typically 20km – 1.2x as far as band 5/850Mhz) and through more solid objects than the higher frequency bands. It is generally the only band you can reliably get inside a house or building. If it does not have it then that means only 3G coverage and very poor data speeds.

Is 3G network being phased out in Australia?

PARTS of the 3G network have already been phased out and major telecommunications companies plan to completely switch off 3G in Australia by mid-2024. If your current mobile is compatible only to the 3G network, you won’t be able to use it in 2024.

Is Telstra a CDMA carrier?

The CDMA network will be shut down across the country from midnight, closing a significant chapter in the history of telecommunications in Australia. Telstra is urging customers to switch to its more modern Next G network.

What is 4G 28?

LTE Band 28 (700 MHz) B28 band is an LTE frequency division duplexing (FDD) band split into 703 to 748 MHz / 758 to 803 MHz. Mobile operators have flexibility to deploy LTE using band 28 as a single band or as part of a multi-band network, with reportedly over 40 mobile networks deployed (April 2018).

Which 4G band is best?

Band 3 (1800 MHz): The most popular global band for LTE There are 327 LTE or LTE-Advanced networks using 1800 MHz (Band 3) spectrum. Far more LTE networks have been deployed at 1800 MHz (band 3) than in any other frequency band.

Does Telstra 3G still work?

Telstra 3G shutdown Telstra switched off 3G connectivity on its 2100MHz spectrum on March 25, 2019, but will continue to operate 3G services on its 850MHz spectrum until June 2024. Telstra published a list of devices it has sold that were affected by the 2100MHz 3G shutdown.

What frequency is used by Telstra Mobile in Australia?

850 MHz is the frequency is used by Telstra Mobile Network in Australia. Our range of 850 MHz Mobile Signal Booster is best for enhancing Telstra Voice and 3G mobile signal in the weak or low signal areas. The 850 MHz Mobile Signal booster is the perfect answer to improving the Voice and 3G Signals for the Telstra network.

What is the difference between Telstra 850Mhz and Optus 3G?

The Telstra 850MHz NextG services operates on one of 2 paired 5 or 10 MHz channels. 2100MHz NextG services *** to be completed ***. Note: Optus is now licensed for 2100 MHz in a number of rural locations. The Optus 3g operates on dual frequencies; 900 and 2100 MHz.

How to boost Telstra voice and 3G mobile signal?

Our range of 850 MHz Mobile Signal Booster is best for enhancing Telstra Voice and 3G mobile signal in the weak or low signal areas. The 850 MHz Mobile Signal booster is the perfect answer to improving the Voice and 3G Signals for the Telstra network. Telstra uses 850 MHz frequency band to provide voice and 3G data to the customers in Australia.

What do I need to use the Telstra mobile network?

To use the Telstra network you will need a device that is compatible with one or more of the following: At a minimum, your device and SIM must support 3G 850MHz services to use the Telstra Mobile Network. The Telstra Mobile Network offers 4G in all capital CBDs and associated airports, many surrounding suburban areas and in over 300 regional areas.