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- Telecommunications (Mobile Network Coverage Maps) Industry Standard . . .
Telecommunications (Mobile Network Coverage Maps) Industry Standard 2026 The Australian Communications and Media Authority makes the following industry standard under subsection 125AA (1) of the Telecommunications Act 1997
- New rules for mobile phone coverage maps | ACMA
Mobile operators will need to publish standardised mobile network coverage maps under new rules introduced today by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) Under the Telecommunications (Mobile Network Coverage Maps) Industry Standard 2026 mobile providers must by 30 June 2026 publish clear maps with 4G and 5G mobile coverage across Australia in one of four categories – good
- Making sense of Australia’s new mobile coverage maps standard
The standard specifies that any mobile signal below -115 dBm will now be labelled ‘no coverage’ on comparable mobile coverage maps Every month, more than 1 5 million Telstra customers use this coverage as they live, work and travel through regional and remote Australia Telstra supports a single, consistent standard that helps customers compare coverage across providers, but a standard
- New mobile mapping a win for Australian consumers
New mobile mapping a win for Australian consumers New requirements for telcos to publish better, clearer and more consistent mobile coverage maps are on their way These rules will give Australians a way to compare coverage between mobile network providers and stop inconsistencies between existing coverage maps published by telcos
- Telstra defends coverage after new rules for mobile coverage maps . . .
ACMA has introduced new rules for standardised mobile coverage maps that will see mobile signals below -115 dBm labelled as "no coverage"
- Australia’s New Mobile Coverage Maps: What’s Actually Changing
ACMA's new mobile coverage map standard removes signal below -115 dBm from maps Here's what's changing and what it means for your phone
- Mobile Network Coverage Changes Coming In June | Canstar
Source: Telecommunications (Mobile Network Coverage Maps) Industry Standard 2026 ‘Good’ coverage would apply to regions where signal strength is greater than or equal to -95 decibel milliwatts (dBm), while signals less than -115 dBm would be labelled as ‘no coverage’ The closer to 0 dBm, the stronger the wireless signals, so regions with -95 dBm would likely experience a better
- Telstra network coverage maps: Telco forced to shrink claimed coverage . . .
Under the standard, which takes effect on June 30, all three mobile network operators – Telstra, Optus and TPG Telecom – must publish coverage maps using four standardised tiers: good
- ACCC submission to ACMA industry standard on mobile coverage maps
The proposed standard addresses many of these issues and is a significant step forward Standardised modelling assumptions for 4G and 5G mobile coverage, consistent coverage levels and mandatory caveats around the coverage maps will materially improve transparency and allow consumers to make like‐for‐like comparisons
- Telstra argues new coverage map stand. . . - Mobile World Live
Telstra argues new coverage map standard adds confusion By Joseph Waring New regulations in Australia detailing signal strength for publishing mobile coverage maps aim to make it easier for users to make comparisons, but Telstra argued the new standard will indicate no coverage for millions of subscribers, creating more confusion
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