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  • Sydney resident died after triple-zero call didn’t work on Samsung phone, TPG says | Australia news

    Sydney resident died after triple-zero call didn’t work on Samsung phone, TPG says | Australia news

    TPG – the parent company of Vodafone – has said a Lebara customer who tried to dial triple zero on an incompatible Samsung device could not make the call and subsequently died.

    TPG said in a statement to the ASX that it was informed of the incident – which took place on 13 November in Sydney – at 5.22pm yesterday after advice from NSW Ambulance.

    The company was not experiencing a network outage, it said, but early investigations suggest the customer was using a Samsung device using software that was not compatible with making triple-zero calls on the TPG network.

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    TPG, Optus and Telstra sent out advisories about some older devices late in October. Under the rules, customers who do not update their handsets after a period of 28-35 days will be blocked from the network.

    The customer was on a Lebara service, a company that resells mobile services on the Vodafone network.

    “Customer safety remains our highest priority,” the TPG chief executive, Iñaki Berroeta, said.

    “This is a tragic incident and thoughts are with the individual’s family and loved ones. Access to emergency services is critical.

    “We urge all customers with outdated software to replace or update their devices without delay to ensure they can reach triple zero in an emergency.”

    NSW Ambulance was approached for comment.

    It is estimated about 50,000 of these older Samsung devices will be blocked from being able to connect to mobile networks, after Telstra and Optus last month advised the older devices were not able to connect to Vodafone’s network in the event both of their networks are unavailable and a user needs to call triple zero.

    Under the triple-zero rules, devices that in some circumstances cannot connect to triple zero need to be cut off from mobile networks. The telcos have been advising customers if they need to upgrade their devices but it has not yet been the full amount of notice period required before the devices are due to be cut off.

    The device models are:

    • Galaxy A7 (2017)

    • Galaxy A5 2017

    • Galaxy J1 2016

    • Galaxy J3 2016

    • Galaxy J5 2017

    • Galaxy Note 5

    • Galaxy S6

    • Galaxy S6 Edge

    • Galaxy S6 Edge+

    • Galaxy S7

    • Galaxy S7 Edge

    Newer Samsung devices may need a software update in order to continue operating. Samsung has provided a list of those devices on its website.

    The device manufacturer told Guardian Australia last month it was working with the carriers on the issue.

    It follows a number of deaths during an Optus triple zero outage in September. The Optus independent investigation into the incident is due before the end of 2025. The Australian Communications and Media Authority has also launched an investigation.

    Additional reporting Penry Buckley

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  • 27th Amendment & immunity – Pakistan Observer

    1. 27th Amendment & immunity  Pakistan Observer
    2. Ex-military officers hail 27th Amendment  Dawn
    3. COAS Asim Munir’s tenure to reset after military command reforms  The Express Tribune
    4. Myth vs reality  Geo News
    5. 27th Amendment Key To National And Public…

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  • Oscar Piastri wins Australia’s top sports honour

    Oscar Piastri wins Australia’s top sports honour

    Formula One star recognised at Sport Australia Hall of Fame for exceptional year and national pride


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  • Apple Unveils iPhone Pocket, A Few Fun iPhone Pocket Observations, The Larger Story

    Apple Unveils iPhone Pocket, A Few Fun iPhone Pocket Observations, The Larger Story

    Today’s Above Avalon Daily update includes the following stories:

    Hello everyone. Yesterday, Apple unveiled iPhone Pocket which is being positioned as a fashion accessory serving as an extra pocket for storing an iPhone, pair of AirPods etc….

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  • AI shut out of Apple’s App Store

    AI shut out of Apple’s App Store

    If you hate the idea of your information being used to train AI, you’re going to love the minor but vital tweak Apple just made to the iOS App Store.

    “You must clearly disclose where…

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  • Chinese yuan weakens to 7.0856 against USD Tuesday-Xinhua

    BEIJING, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) — The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, weakened 40 pips to 7.0856 against the U.S. dollar Tuesday, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System.

    In China’s spot foreign exchange market, the yuan is allowed to rise or fall by 2 percent from the central parity rate each trading day.

    The central parity rate of the yuan against the U.S. dollar is based on a weighted average of prices offered by market makers before the opening of the interbank market each business day.

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  • Germany crush Slovakia to seal World Cup berth-Xinhua

    BERLIN, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) — Germany sealed qualification for the 2026 World Cup with a commanding 6-0 win over Slovakia in Group A on Monday, capping a dominant qualifying run.

    Needing only a point to clinch first place, Germany established…

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  • Germany qualify for 2026 World Cup with 6-0 demolition of Slovakia

    Germany qualify for 2026 World Cup with 6-0 demolition of Slovakia

    Germany’s forward #11 Nick Woltemade and Slovakia’s defender #16 David Hancko vie for the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European qualification Group A football match between Germany and Slovakia, at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, eastern…

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  • New study suggests early Mars hosted conditions suitable for life

    New study suggests early Mars hosted conditions suitable for life

    (Web Desk) – Although scientists are still working to understand what Mars was like in its earliest stages, new research points to the possibility that the planet’s atmosphere could have supported life. The study…

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