GPS is affected? Optus caused that? A bit of leg-pulling thereWe had tradies on site this morning and they can't go to their next job/address because they don't have satellite GPS.
GPS is affected? Optus caused that? A bit of leg-pulling thereWe had tradies on site this morning and they can't go to their next job/address because they don't have satellite GPS.
GPS independently provides current location but Internet is needed to search for then display that location on a map (unless already downloaded for offline use) and also provide directions.GPS is affected? Optus caused that? A bit of leg-pulling there
Ah, yes we have that in Tas too … when it’s coughulatively above a certain amount.Off topic but Power companies do occasionally provide compensation for outages……
yes. We received similar when our power was off for three days.Off topic but Power companies do occasionally provide compensation for outages……View attachment 353808
Or you have one of the traditional navigation devices that have their own offline maps onboard.GPS independently provides current location but Internet is needed to search for then display that location on a map (unless already downloaded for offline use) and also provide directions.
OuchKBR has resigned as CEO, unsurprising given 2 major fails under her watch.
Good to see that unlike many companies such as Qantas etc and politicians, there are some who have some at the top who have moral character and accept responsibility and resign. It's rare these days. Seems more likely to accept responsibility if they are women.KBR has resigned as CEO, unsurprising given 2 major fails under her watch.
Have a look how UK is preparing for unexpected events...I cannot believe how frustrating it is to be with out internet and phone lines. My meetings are up in the air. Most cannot contact me. Yes What’s app would be great but need internet. Optus outage: How it happened and what we know — 7NEWS.com.au
Been using vodaphone prepaid for 18 months, inner sydney.Have begun the transition to TPG Vodafone sim only plan 15 per month next 6 months. Anybody have inside knowledge about TPG or Vodafone?
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Used prepaid Vodafone in the past.Have begun the transition to TPG Vodafone sim only plan 15 per month next 6 months. Anybody have inside knowledge about TPG or Vodafone?
Hi Marki,Have begun the transition to TPG Vodafone sim only plan 15 per month next 6 months. Anybody have inside knowledge about TPG or Vodafone?
I do but this will give me breathing space to find a better option. Ie like Boost.Hi Marki,
Are you aware that this plan after 6 months will change to $30 per month?
50% off mobile plan fees for the first 6 months when you stay connected to your selected plan. New connections only.
I can attest to the dreadfulBeen using vodaphone prepaid for 18 months, inner sydney.
been great. 5G good speeds.
Dreadful app
There is a quite good review and comparisons... Have a look:I do but this will give me breathing space to find a better option. Ie like Boost.
There is also comparison of the Belong, the Boost and the Vodafone.I do but this will give me breathing space to find a better option. Ie like Boost.
There are some compelling prepaid Telstra plans with international add-ons that are worth looking at. I will probably jump ship to them mid next year prior to my next big trip - I’m currently getting too good of a deal to drop them out of spite for now…(although they deserve it).There is a quite good review and comparisons... Have a look:
Telstra network showdown: Boost vs Telstra mobile plans | Reviews.org
Boost vs Telstra is a good mobile showdown as they’re both on the full Telstra network. Find out who wins for price, data, speed, and more.www.reviews.org