1. Optus 4G Dual band service is part of the Optus Network and refers to our 4G 1800Mhz/2300Mhz coverage. You will require a 4G Dual band 1800Mhz/2300MHz compatible device to access 4G Dual band coverage.
2. When within a 4G Dual band coverage area, your call or data session may also access the 3G Network.
3. Optus prepares coverage maps using the latest available data, tools and techniques to map predicted Optus mobile outdoor coverage as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology coverage will vary in quality and availability due to your device, demand on the Network and local conditions, geographic and structural.For example hills, concrete structures, high-rise buildings, lifts, basements and tunnels may prevent or interfere with reception.
4. Optus' coverage maps may show planned rollout. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and may change without notice.
1. Optus 4G Single band service is part of the Optus Network and refers to our 4G 1800Mhz coverage. You will require a 4G 1800MHz compatible device to access 4G Single band coverage.
2. When within a 4G Single band coverage area, your call or data session may also access the 3G Network.
3. Optus prepares coverage maps using the latest available data, tools and techniques to map predicted Optus mobile outdoor coverage as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology coverage will vary in quality and availability due to your device, demand on the Network and local conditions, geographic and structural.For example hills, concrete structures, high-rise buildings, lifts, basements and tunnels may prevent or interfere with reception.
4. Optus' coverage maps may show planned rollout. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and may change without notice.
1. Optus 3G Dual band service is part of the Optus Network and refers to our 3G 2100MHz/900MHz coverage. You will require a 3G 2100Mhz/900Mhz compatible device to access the 3G Dual band coverage
2. When within a 3G Dual band coverage area, your call or data session may also access the 2G network.
3. Optus prepares coverage maps using the latest available data, tools and techniques to map predicted Optus mobile outdoor coverage as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology coverage will vary in quality & availability due to your device, demand on the Network and local conditions, geographic and structural. For example hills, concrete structures, high-rise buildings, lifts, basements and tunnels may prevent or interfere with reception.
4. Optus' coverage maps may show planned rollout. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and may change without notice.
1. Optus 3G Single band service is part of the Optus Network and refers to our 3G 2100MHz coverage. You will require a 3G 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G Single band coverage
2. When within a 3G Single band coverage area, your call or data session may also access the 2G Network.
3. Optus mobile outdoor coverage as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology coverage will vary in quality & availability due to your device, demand on the Network and local conditions, geographic and structural. For example hills, concrete structures, high-rise buildings, lifts, basements and tunnels may prevent or interfere with reception.
4. Optus' coverage maps may show planned rollout. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and may change without notice.
1. 2G services only available within 2G areas of the Optus Network. You will require a 2G (GSM/GPRS 900Mhz) compatible device to access the 2G Network.
2. Optus prepares coverage maps using the latest available data, tools and techniques to map predicted Optus mobile outdoor coverage as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology coverage will vary in quality & availability due to your device, demand on the Network and local conditions, geographic and structural. For example hills, concrete structures, high-rise buildings, lifts, basements and tunnels may prevent or interfere with reception.
3. Optus' coverage maps may show planned rollout. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and may change without notice.