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TPG: New look, new offers
TPG has stepped into 2025 with a fresh look, sharper focus, and one of the most competitive NBN offers we’ve seen in the market. If you’re on the hunt for a new broadband provider - or just sick of paying too much - TPG’s new Price Beat Guarantee on its NBN 100 plan might be exactly what you’ve been waiting for. Let’s break down what’s new,
TPG CEO: Merger Has Led to Lower Prices, Not Higher
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission claims that the merger of TPG and Vodafone has led to increased prices in the market were recently refuted by TPG Telecom CEO Inaki Berroeta. ACCC chair Rod Sims made the claims about prices in service. Sims cited these claims during his call for a debate about stronger antitrust laws in
Vodafone Challenges NBNCo with Cheaper 5G-based Broadband Plans Launch
TPG Telecom’s Vodafone’s recently launched 5G-based broadband plans, which are cheaper compared to its NBN equivalent.    For only $75 per month, Vodafone’s Premium 5G Home Internet Plan offers unlimited data and speeds up to 100Mbps. In addition, existing mobile service subscribers are offered a discount and can subscribe to the new 5G plan for
TPG Telecom Fast-Tracks 5G Network Deployment Thanks to Prefab Modular Kit
TPG Telecom has developed a prefabricated modular kit, dubbed the “5G Smart Module”. The company partnered with steel fabricators Site Pro 1 - based on Port Kembla - and radiofrequency experts Vecta Labs to develop this new way of working; with it, they aim to see hundreds of sites across Australia upgraded to 5G in the coming months.   The 5G
Telstra and TPG Addressed Detractors of Network Sharing Deal
Telstra and TPG Telecom have addressed the critics of their planned network sharing arrangement. This came after Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin stated that this plan risked the establishment of “a regional monopoly reminiscent of the old Telecom.”   According to a Telstra spokesperson, the criticism of the deal came “from competitors who either
Australia Tower Network Alerts of the ‘Sovereign Risk’ with the Upcoming TPG-Telstra Deal
According to the Australia Tower Network, permitting Telstra to “circumvent” spectrum competition limits through the network sharing deal it will share with TPG Telecom will enable the former to defer its capital investment in regional areas. This means that the deal will undermine market balance and represents a “sovereign risk” that may damage
Mobile Infrastructure in Some Victorian Builds to be Shared by Optus and TPG Telecom
At some of the initial sites being funded by the Victorian government’s mobile coverage program, TPG Telecom and Optus revealed that they intend to share infrastructure. The infrastructure includes towers and even antennas.   The intent was revealed after TPG and Telstra announced their multi-operator core network and spectrum sharing deal. This
Fixed Wireless and FTTB G.fast Ramp-ups Planned by TPG as it Chases Higher Margins
In the next twelve months, TPG plans to double its on-net fixed wireless business and upgrade its residential FTTB network to G.fast gigabit capacities. In the telco’s results announcement where it reported a 3.1% decline in revenue to $5.293 billion and net profit after tax of $110 million, the company revealed its plans. It can be noted that the
5G Core Partnership for Standalone Network Announced by TPG Telecom and Ericsson
TPG Telecom recently announced its intention to deploy Ericsson’s Dual Mode Core as part of a new partnership. The company has been the second operator to do so, following Telstra’s use of the platform.   As part of their multi-year collaboration, and in parallel to the deployment of Ericsson’s Dual Mode Core, TPG Telecom and Ericsson also
TPG’s Reconciliation Action Plan Greatly Benefits Indigenous Customers
A series of planned actions that aims to create equity and opportunities for indigenous Australians is now being promoted by TPG Telecom through its first-ever published Reconciliation Action Plan. The said action plan contains a 14-point agenda that includes a good deal of actions intended to be delivered between now and the second half of 2022.
TPG seeks to develop NBN bypass wireless business with Craig Levy
Home wireless solutions spark something significantly interesting for consumers.  With the roll-out of NBN Co’s fibre optics, the internet has become better and faster.  However, TPG is serious about developing wireless networks.  This creates an even faster internet connection with wider coverage compared to fibre.     TPG Telecom plans to


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