Australians are being warned to check their devices before the shutdown to ensure they stay connected.
which are auctioned out to telecommunications providers by the Australian government.
“We want to use the platform that 3G is on, and put that into our 4G and 5G networks,” Maron told 7NEWS.How to stay connected People with 4G compatible Apple devices can check this in Settings > Mobile > Mobile data options > Voice and data. Users can then select “automatic”. If automatic isn’t an option, select 4G.
If you are unsure about whether your phone is completely reliant on 3G, and will therefore be impacted by the re-farming, give your phone manufacturer a call. They might require your phone’s unique code — your IMEI code — which you can find by diallingMedical monitoring devices, baby monitors, EFTPOS machines, security cameras and smartwatches are some of the devices that might be reliant on 3G, and will therefore require action to remain connected.
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