Michaela Meade
Point Cook has become one of the first suburbs in Australia to gain access to 5G technology.
Residents and business owners in the area can access faster, more reliable internet from the Optus 5G home broadband.
5G-enabled mobile devices will also be able to use the network on the go.
Optus managing director, marketing and revenue Matt Williams said the company was “delighted” to bring 5G to Point Cook.
“5G is going to be a game changer for the way we live, work and play and I can’t wait for
the residents of Point Cook to experience this truly transformative technology first-hand,” Mr Williams said.
“Our 5G Home customers are currently experiencing average download speeds of
239Mbps, which means everyone in the household can comfortably stream and download
their favourite content simultaneously.”
According to Mr Williams, the company is working to build the country’s fastest 5G network, with more than 1000 sites now live and more than 830,000 households eligible to receive the home internet service.
Details: www.optus.com.au/broadband-nbn/5g-home-broadband/5g-home-broadband-plan