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.
Telstra’s 3G network will switch off on 28 October 2024.
Optus is planning to switch off its 3G network from 1 September 2024.
TPG Telecom/Vodafone has already switched off its 3G network.
While it is well-understood that the 3G switch offs impact 3G devices, some 4G devices are also impacted.
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: 133 937
- 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.