Australian businesses warned over looming 3G shutdown that could leave millions of vital devices in the dark

Some EFTPOS terminals, cameras, farming gear, vending machines, medical equipment and even carpark station swipe pads could be taken offline suddenly when the plug is pulled on Australia’s 3G network within weeks.

Telstra and Optus will switch off their third-generation mobile networks at the end of August, while TPG Telecom/Vodafone already did so at the start of 2024.

It means compatible 3G mobile devices will no longer be able to send texts, make calls, or even contact triple-0 in an emergency.

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But it will affect more than your phone signal, with an “awful lot of technology and equipment” used in everyday businesses that is powered by 3G, Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson has warned.

He flagged the switch-off could affect 3G-supported EFTPOS terminals, security systems and cameras, industrial routers, tablets, smart watches, asset-tracking tools, surveying instruments, water and environmental monitoring, gates and other wireless operating systems used on farms.

Vending machines and carpark station swipe pads could also be taken offline, he said.

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