The sites will form part of Optus’ plan to build and deliver 1200 5G sites across Australia by March 2020, including in the ACT, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.
Kent Wu, Optus’ head of Network Access Planning & Quality, said: “This is another significant milestone for Optus as we continue with our customer focused 5G roll-out plan. We are continuing to deliver a more dynamic and innovative 5G network for the benefit of our customers.”
In January, Optus revealed plans for Optus 5G Home Broadband and Wu said Optus was now working with Ericsson to deliver a device for customers in these areas.
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“We are further demonstrating that our multi-vendor approach to Optus 5G will help to deliver a more dynamic and innovative 5G network for the benefit of our customers.”
Wu said Optus had opened expressions of interest allowing customers to register their interest “to be amongst the first to experience 5G in selected suburbs in Australia”.
To register interest, visit www.optus.com.au/5G and enter your suburb to check eligibility for the first phase of Optus 5G Home Broadband.
Optus Site List:
NSW: 20 Suburbs |
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Greystanes |
Peakhurst |
Mosman |
Oatlands |
Kellyville |
Macquarie Park |
Alexandria |
North Baulkham Hills |
North Ryde Business Park |
North Sydney Central |
North Ryde |
North Ryde West |
Enfield East |
Riverside Corporate Park |
Rydalmere |
Marrickville |
Dudley |
Castle Hill |
Carlton |
Panania |
VIC: 30 Suburbs |
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Braybrook |
Preston East |
Mornington |
Norlane |
Hoppers Crossing |
Dandenong South |
Laverton West |
Geelong West |
Campbellfield South |
Williams Landing |
Greenvale Reservoir |
Mt Martha |
Research |
Brunswick |
Croydon South |
Kensington |
Noble Park South |
Coburg |
Mt Evelyn |
Maidstone |
Springvale South |
Rosebud |
Arthurs Seat |
Abbotsford |
Noble Park |
Rye Central |
Wantirna South |
Rosebud East |
Fishermans Bend |
Reservoir North |