The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) runs a world-leading program that protects mobile phone users by blocking their handsets across all Australian networks if they are reported lost or stolen.When blocked a handset is
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Read moreMobile technologies and smartphones are an intrinsic part of Australian life and mobile’s fifth generation (5G) will continue to rise the tide of mobile connectivity making our lives easier and extending our access to latest technologies and
Read moreAMTA was pleased to finish 2018 with a members forum, hosted by Nokia in North Sydney, where we heard from the Deloitte Access Economics team, John O'Mahony and Jessica Mizrahi, as well as Peter Corbett from Deloitte Digital who presented findings
Read moreClick here to download the 2018 report from Deloitte Access Economics on 5G Mobile and how it is enabling businesses and economic
Read moreWith our ever increasing use of smartphones and tablets likely to ramp up even more with the launch of 5G; it is understandable that people can be concerned about the potential health effects from using such devices. ABC News has explored this
Read more5G is the 5th generation of mobile networks enabling the connectivity of today’s modern society, the Internet of Things and tomorrow’s innovations. AMTA, in partnership with GSMA and MWF, has developed the 5G Explained series to provide a
Read moreMaternity clothing made with “silver ions” that claim to protect unborn babies from daily doses of electromagnetic radiation can actually increase the wearer’s exposure from sources like mobile phones according to Chinese
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