Up to 150,000 customers could lose access to crucial services after 3G shutdown, Optus says
Up to 150,000 Australians could lose access to triple zero and other crucial services on the Optus network alone when telcos shut down their 3G signals in the coming months.
Executives from Optus, Telstra and TPG fronted a Senate inquiry this morning to answer questions about the looming shutdown.
While the number of people still using handsets that won't be able to make emergency calls without the 3G networks has dropped significantly from almost 750,000 in March, the telcos said it would be inevitable that some people would be impacted.
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