3G Frequencies Australia
3G/UMTS
The main 3G Frequencies in Australia are 850, 900 and 2100MHz which are operated by Optus, Telstra and Vodafone with UMTS/HSPDA and WCDMA.
The frequencies, bands and Mobile Network Operators are as follows.
3G bands
Frequency...
4G Frequency Australia
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...
Cell Tower Triangulation
Cell Tower Triangulation is a technique used widely by mobile network operators, devices and phones to help identify their location.
A device that is within communication range of three or more mobile network towers is located by the overlap of signals...
GPS TTFF - Time To First Fix
TTFF is the time in which it takes to obtain a satellite signal, navigation information and calculate a current co-ordinate.
Time To First Fix (TTFF) is an important factor in the usability of GPS trackers.
Faster TTFF = more accurate results,...
How GPS Works
GPS Satellite and Telecommunications Tower
How GPS Works
In the last couple of years we have almost taken for granted how GPS systems have had an impact in our everyday lives.
GPS devices, like the popular GPYes Tracket OBD GPS Tracker...
What is an OBD GPS Tracker
An OBD GPS Tracker
An OBD GPS tracker is a type of portable GPS tracker which plugs into the onboard diagnostic (OBD) port of a light or medium duty vehicle.
Powered directly from OBD
By using the OBD port of a vehicle, it can source its...
What is GPS Geofencing
Whether you manage a business, employees, a fleet of vehicles or multiple assets, each and every one will be able to benefit from workload reduction. Having visibility over company vehicles is just one way for that to happen.
So what is gps geofencing?...
What is IoT - Internet of Things
What is IoT? Imagine a toaster sending it's data to the kitchen freezer, telling it at what the most ample toasting temperature is. That's IoT. Okay, well no it's not, not really.
The internet of things, also known as IoT, refers to the millions...