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The report found a key cause of the outage was a problem with Optus's 3G network.

During the outage, Optus's 4G and 5G towers shut down, meaning emergency calls were diverted to other network's towers — known as camping on.

But the network's 3G base towers did not shut down, so those calls got lost along the way.

"Some devices … attempted to make emergency calls via those [3G] towers (rather than look to camp on to another network), even though no mobile service was being supplied by the Optus network," the report said.

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The recommendations include:

  • Obligate telcos to shut down their towers during outages, allowing triple-0 calls to be carried by other networks
  • Establish a "Triple Zero custodian" whose sole responsible is to make sure the system is working
  • Force telcos to share real-time information about outages with emergency services organisations and authorities
  • Force telcos to file a timely post-mortem on major outages to the regulator and the government — including what caused it and steps being taken to resolve it, with a clear and detailed timeline
  • Review the government's contract with Telstra to run the triple-0 system, with any changes to be made within a year
  • Introduce an industry-wide approach to responding to consumers affected by large-scale outages
  • Establish an agreement between telcos requiring them to help each to manage and resolve outages
  • Review all legislation and regulation relating to triple-0
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[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Optus said it was preparing for the 3G shutdown by enhancing 4G and 5G coverage and encouraging impacted customers to upgrade their devices.

It's all fun and games till 3g is dead and we have 3/4 of the phone coverage we used to have. Everyone cracks the shits when the data sucks and I get it. But people die when calls fail or cant even be made.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Aren't the teclos repurposing the 3G infrastructure for 4G?

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago

Yes, but the technology doesn’t have as long range.

The higher density signal is able to carry more data at higher speeds, but only for shorter distances.

A loose analogy is the difference between Short Wave radio and Long Wave radio. The BBC World Service can be received around the world, but 3PBS FM can only be received in the inner suburbs of Melbourne.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Meanwhile, they are pushing Fixed Mobile on 4G or LTE in place of real fixed Fibre Internet; the incumbents can duopolise the mobile market, but the NBN has levelled the market on fixed Internet, except where the NBN has been sabotaged by the incumbents.