As the 3G network is set to be decommissioned across Australia by the end of 2024, it’s critical for businesses to understand the potential risks this poses to their security infrastructure. The decision to phase out 3G is driven by the need to enhance the performance of more advanced 4G and 5G networks. However, this transition has significant implications for various security devices that depend on 3G connectivity to function.
At Connley Walker, we aim to ensure that your workplace remains secure and connected during this transition. In this blog, we’ll outline what you need to know, what security equipment may be affected, and how to prepare for the change.
Background on the 3G Network Shutdown
Telstra, Optus, and other major providers in Australia have announced the closure of their 3G networks. Telstra and Optus will shut down their networks by 28 October 2024, while Vodafone (TPG Telecom) has already completed its shutdown earlier this year. This shutdown is designed to free up spectrum for faster and more reliable 4G and 5G services. However, for those who rely on 3G-compatible devices, the impact could be significant.
Security Equipment Potentially Affected by the 3G Shutdown
Many businesses rely on a range of security devices, some of which may still use 3G for connectivity. Devices at risk include:
How to Identify If Your Workplace Has Devices Using 3G
To ensure continuity in your security systems, it’s crucial to identify whether any devices in your workplace still depend on 3G. Here’s how:
Risks of Failing to Upgrade
Failure to address 3G-dependent devices could lead to significant operational and safety risks, including:
Steps to Upgrade Your Devices
To avoid disruptions, it’s important to take action before the 3G shutdown. Here are some steps to consider:
Additional Considerations for Your Business
Conclusion
The shutdown of 3G networks across Australia represents a significant shift in how devices connect to communication networks. For businesses that rely on older security equipment, this change poses a real risk to the reliability of critical security systems. By conducting a thorough review of your systems now and taking steps to upgrade affected devices, you can ensure that your security measures remain robust and reliable in the face of this transition.
At Connley Walker, we are experts in physical security and can assist with audits, recommendations, and consultation during the installation of up-to-date security systems. Contact us today to discuss how we can help you prepare for the 3G shutdown and ensure your business stays safe and compliant.
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