Australia's 3G network, a cornerstone of mobile connectivity for two decades, is being phased out to make way for advanced 4G and 5G technologies. With Telstra set to switch off its 3G network in August and Optus following in September, there are growing concerns about the potential impact on older 4G mobile phones.
For businesses, this transition underscores the critical need for a robust enterprise mobility strategy. Ensuring that all mobile devices within your organisation are compatible with the new network standards is paramount to maintaining connectivity, especially for emergency services. Preparing for this change is central to safeguarding the operational integrity and safety of your enterprise.
The upcoming 3G shutdown in Australia by Telstra in August and Optus in September poses significant risks, especially for over a million older 4G mobile phones that may lose the ability to make triple-0 emergency calls. These devices depend on 3G for voice services, so the switch to 4G and 5G could cause connectivity problems.
Additionally, the new 4G and 5G network coverage might not fully match the current 3G footprint, potentially leaving service gaps in remote or underserved areas. This underscores the need for businesses to proactively update their mobile device fleets and ensure seamless connectivity with a strong enterprise mobility strategy.
It's crucial for businesses to take proactive steps to ensure continuous connectivity and operational efficiency. Here’s how to prepare your enterprise mobility strategy:
By taking these steps, businesses can mitigate the risks associated with the 3G shutdown and ensure their operations continue smoothly.
VoicePlus is here to help you every step of the way. From assessing your current devices to implementing a comprehensive upgrade plan and providing continuous support, we ensure your business is prepared for the future of mobile connectivity.
Get in touch with our team today to learn more about how we can support your enterprise mobility strategy and ensure a smooth transition through the 3G shutdown.