ACMA has introduced new rules for standardised mobile coverage maps that will see mobile signals below -115 dBm labelled as "no coverage".
The telco giant must delete about a third of its claimed coverage under new standards backed by rivals, the ACCC and ...
Mobile operators will need to publish standardised mobile network coverage maps under new rules introduced today by the ...
Telstra has taken aim at the federal government’s new mobile coverage mapping standard, saying that it could cause confusion ...
In a bid to standardise how telcos map their mobile phone coverage, the Albanese government has set a signal strength cut-off ...
Telstra will be forced to delete one million square kilometres – an area the size of NSW – from its coverage maps, following accusations it “tricked” Australians about the scale of its network and ...
Telstra will be forced to remove one million square kilometres from its coverage areas, after the Albanese government set limits on how telecommunications companies advertise and calculate the scale ...
The verdict is in: the government's communications authority is forcing telcos to change how it shows mobile coverage on maps ...
A new standard would strip away a huge area from the telco’s published coverage. Rivals and consumer groups have backed the ...
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is currently developing a new standard for mobile coverage maps in response to a direction issued by the Minister for Communications Anika ...