4G was introduced into Australia in 2011/2012 as the successor to the third generation network, known in short as 3G.
There are few major Australian Telecommunications Companies, otherwise known as telcos, which have the infrastructure supporting 4G; all other telcos, known as MNVOs, rent the infrastructure from them.
The Major Players
- Optus
- Vodafone
- Telstra
- TPG
Current 4G LTE Bands In Australia
MHz | Network Band | Provider |
700MHz | (B28) | Telstra, Optus, Vodafone |
850MHz | (B5) | Vodafone |
900MHz | (B8) | Telstra (a handful of sites, utilises spectrum previously used by 2G) |
1800MHz | (B3) | Telstra, Optus, Vodafone |
2100MHz | (B1) | Telstra (a handful of sites), Optus, Vodafone |
2600MHz | (B7) | Telstra, Optus |
2300MHz | (B40) | Optus (Fixed Wireless Only NBN |