Tecoo More Telecom has expanded its mobile product offering with the launch of a new 5G mobile broadband service, aimed at providing customers across Australia with “reliable and fast connectivity while on the go”.
At a 5G mmWave site in Telstra's George St store, Telstra's head of Technology Discovery and Validation, Paul Milford, has achieved speeds of 3.622Gpbs down and 140Mbps up, and while we don't yet know what speeds tens or even hundreds of thousands of people with future 5G mmWave phones will be getting, this is still an impressive achievement.
Telstra, in collaboration with Ericsson, announced the successful completion of a 5G Standalone (SA) data call 113km from a Telstra commercial mobile site in Gippsland Victoria.
With Telstra's claim of more 5G in more places in no danger of being beaten by Optus or Vodafone anytime soon, Optus has instead gone for the fastest speeds it can in its 5G coverage areas to challenge Telstra for the Australian 5G speed crown.
A day ahead of Apple's iPhone 12 and 12 Pro arriving at retail tomorrow, Telstra has released information about its new 5G coverage checker, a new AR feature in the MyTelstra app delivering an AR experience around the iPhone 12, and its new trade-in offer for old devices.
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