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While not many phones will be affected, business groups worry ATMs, alarms, CCTV, medical alert systems and more could beGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastIt’s the end of an era as Telstra and Optus prepare to shut down 3G – a mobile network that dates back to the early days of the iPhone – at the end of August.While there are few phones in the market that will be affected, business groups are worried that alarms, CCTV and other products reliant on 3G will be affected, and that Australian businesses might not realise until it’s too late. Continue reading…
While not many phones will be affected, business groups worry ATMs, alarms, CCTV, medical alert systems and more could be
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It’s the end of an era as Telstra and Optus prepare to shut down 3G – a mobile network that dates back to the early days of the iPhone – at the end of August.
While there are few phones in the market that will be affected, business groups are worried that alarms, CCTV and other products reliant on 3G will be affected, and that Australian businesses might not realise until it’s too late.