Am I covered
Mobile coverage map
ZenSim operates on the Vodafone 4G & 5G network. The network already covers 23 million Australians and it is continuously growing across the country. See our network page for more info.
Vodafone network doubles in size
TPG (Vodafone) and Optus have signed an agreement to extend TPG Telecom’s 4G and 5G mobile network to reach 98.4 per cent of the Australian population in early 2025.
Under the network sharing arrangement, TPG Telecom will increase its mobile network from around 755 to 2,444 network sites in regional Australia, more than doubling its national coverage from around 400,000 square kilometres to around 1,000,000 square kilometres.
Enter your address into the coverage map below (or click use current location) to see the ZenSim coverage in your area.
The nitty gritty
Coverage FAQs
Absolutely! We have a whole page dedicated to this exact question, including our reasons for choosing Vodafone and why we think it's the best decision for our customers.
See our network page for more info.
To check the 4G and 5G coverage of the Vodafone network in your area, enter your device and location in the coverage checker above. If you wish to view our 5G network coverage, enter only your location or ensure the device you enter is 5G compatible.
Coverage levels tend to be lower indoors, such as within buildings, vehicles, and public transportation like trains, trams, and buses, compared to outdoors. This decrease is primarily due to greater signal loss inside these structures. The strength of coverage inside buildings can vary based on the construction materials used and other elements, such as the number and type of internal walls, and the presence of elevator shafts. Places like building basements, underground parking garages, inside elevators, and the upper floors of tall buildings may experience reduced coverage.
The coverage map is created using sophisticated predictive tools that strive for utmost accuracy. Nevertheless, discrepancies between predicted and actual coverage are inevitable due to the characteristics of radio-based mobile networks and the countless environmental variations at any given location. Factors such as the proximity to a network base station can influence coverage, while geographical elements like hills, buildings, and trees can obstruct mobile signals and impact reception.
Newer 5G devices have broader 5G frequency bands and therefore are able to more effectively connect to the 5G network at greater distances from our sites - meaning that 5G coverage will be expanded. There are also differences in network modes between 5G devices. For more information, check out the 5G network band specifications for your device(s).