What is 3G?
3G is the third generation of wireless mobile telecommunications technology. “G” stands for Generation and the higher the number, the newer and more efficient the technology.
Each generation of technology uses radio frequency spectrum bands. Mobile phones and devices use these spectrum bands to communicate with the mobile network.
What is the relationship between Dodo and Optus?
Dodo partners with Optus to deliver our mobile services, Optus owns and operates the mobile network (including 3/4/5G) that your mobile service operates on. All Dodo mobile customers are powered by the Optus network.
What's changing with the 3G network?
The Optus 3G network runs on 900MHz spectrum band.
From the 28th of October 2024, Optus will be repurposing the 3G network. This allows a better experience for 4G services, as well as support the growth of 5G technology.
Which areas/locations are affected?
The repurposing of the Optus 3G network will be happening nationally.
What is re-farming?
Re-farming is when a specific mobile radio frequency band is repurposed from one technology to another.
Why change when 3G works well for me?
As technology evolves, people are using 3G less and less. That’s why Optus have made the decision to repurpose 3G so they can improve the 4G network and boost 5G rollout.
Does this change mean that I will now have 5G coverage?
No not immediately, Dodo is looking to adopt 5G technology in the near future as the coverage becomes wider and more accessible. In the meantime, 4G coverage will be the primary technology for our Dodo mobile customers.
Is there an impact to mobile broadband customers?
Yes, some mobile broadband customers will be impacted, so it’s important that you check with the device manufacturer to confirm if you’ll be impacted.