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TPG Cans Mobile Network, Blames Huawei Ban
In 2017 TPG announced this it would be launching a $600 million mobile network. The plan was to have Huawei as its primary equipment provider – a decision that was complicated last year when the Federal Government banned the Chinese vendor from selling 5G equipment in Australia. Now TPG has decided to cease its mobile…
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Dodo, Primus And M2 Commander Sold Customers Unattainable NBN Speeds, Too
Dodo Services, Primus, and M2 Commander join Telstra, Optus, TPG, iiNet and Internode in the “oops, actually your NBN connection is trash” club today. Customers of the telcos couldn’t receive the internet speeds they paid for, because their NBN connection was incapable of delivering it, according to the ACCC.
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TPG And Vodafone Just Bought The Last Of The 700MHz Spectrum For $1.5 Billion
Last year the Federal Government announced it would be auctioning off two 15 MHz lots of the 700 MHz spectrum, used to provide 4G mobile broadband. Today, the winning bids for the auction have been announced, with TPG and Vodafone snapping it up.
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ACCC Sets New Prices For Behind-The-Scenes Telco Backhaul Data
The cost to ISPs for wholesale data is getting cheaper every year. That’s the gist of the ACCC’s just-released report into domestic transport capacity, which says that the cost of high-speed telco backhaul has fallen as much as 78 per cent for long distance routes. Australia’s favourite national outpost Tasmania remains the thorn in the…