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3G network switch off from 28 October 2024


Since 2019 —Australia’s mobile network operators have been preparing to switch off their 3G networks to boost the capacity, speed and reliability of their 4G and 5G networks.

3G Network Closure | Infra, Transport, Regional, Comms & Arts

Telstra and Optus will switch off their 3G networks from 28 October 2024 —TPG Telecom/Vodafone has already switched off its 3G network.

If you receive advice from your mobile service provider that your device is impacted, you must take urgent action to remain connected. This may also impact devices such as personal medical alarms, smart watches and security systems. Read the factsheet and be prepared.

While it is well-understood that the 3G switch offs impact 3G devices, some 4G devices are also impacted.

Some 4G devices may be unable to make any voice calls once a 3G network is switched off. There is also a subset of 4G devices that may continue to operate for voice calls and data but will not be able to make Triple Zero (000) calls. This subset of 4G devices are of most concern because customers will mistakenly believe that their device is not affected by the switch off, until they try to call Triple Zero in an emergency.

3G network switch off from 28 October 2024.

Older 4G devices and devices that are purchased overseas are particularly at risk.

As announced by the Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP, the Government is working with the major mobile network operators —Telstra, Optus and TPG Telecom/Vodafone —as well as the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA), including via a new industry Working Group, to support the planned switch offs in a safer way.

Service providers are making efforts to advise customers with devices that may be impacted. If you have received advice from your service provider that your device may be impacted you will need to contact them on actions you need to take.

Mobile service providers are best placed to advise if your device may be affected. There are several ways you can check your device:

Telstra

Visit: www.telstra.com.au/support/mobiles-devices/3g-closure

Call: 13 22 00

SMS ‘3’ to 3498 for an automatic response on your device’s 4G network compatibility.

Optus

Visit: www.optus.com.au/3g

Call: 13 39 37

SMS ‘3’ to 3498 for an automatic response on your device’s 4G network compatibility.

Vodafone/TPG Telecom

Visit: 3G Network Closure FAQ | TPG Support

SMS ‘3’ to 3498 for an automatic response on your device’s 4G network compatibility.

Industry IMEI lookup tool

Visit: www.3gclosure.com.au and follow the link to ‘Check my mobile phone’ to access the IMEI lookup tool

Customers of other mobile service providers should contact their relevant service provider directly.

You can also visit www.3gclosure.com.au for general information on the types of devices that may be impacted. AMTA, the organisation that hosts that website, is the peak industry body representing Australia’s mobile telecommunications industry.

It is very important that you do not call Triple Zero to test your device. This won’t help you work out if your device is affected and may stop others accessing life-saving support. Instead, you can text ‘3’ to ‘3498’ to find out if your mobile phone will be impacted.

Be aware of scams. Only contact your mobile provider using trusted information and links.