Coverage Maps
Primus' mobile phone service is delivered over a GSM network that reaches over 94% of the Australian population.
Network coverage is constantly being improved with all reasonable steps taken to ensure you receive optimal mobile service access. Whilst the service is not free from faults and may not be available in some areas or at certain times, the following coverage maps show an indication of signal strength across Australia.
ACT
Canberra
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
NSW
New South Wales
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
Southern New South Wales
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
Sydney
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
NT
Darwin
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
QLD
Queensland
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
Brisbane
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
SA
South Australia
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
Adelaide
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
TAS
Tasmania
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
Hobart
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
VIC
Victoria
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
Melbourne
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
WA
Western Australia
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |
Perth
| 3G / GSM Network Coverage |
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You will require a UMTS 2100MHz compatible device to access the 3G network. Outside the 3G area, you will require a device capable of accessing GSM 900MHz. When within a 3G network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz As at November 2008 |
| ‘Yes’ G Network Coverage |
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You will require a YesG 2100/900Mhz compatible device to access the YesG Network. When within a YesG network area, your call or data session may also access the GSM/GPRS network if your handset supports GSM/GPRS 900Mhz. As at December 2008 |
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Mobile coverage maps are prepared using the latest available data, toots and techniques to map Optus Mobile Network as accurately as possible. However as with any network based on radio technology, handset quality or local conditions may prevent or interfere with mobile reception within coverage areas - e.g., inside concrete buildings, lift wells, basements, tunnels and road cuttings. High rise buildings may also suffer degradation of service and these maps are not an indication of in-building coverage. Our coverage maps may show planned roll out. These predictions are based on rollout schedules available at the time of publication and they may be subject to change without notice should circumstances require. |


