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Mobile Phones and Hearing  Aids

Mobile phones provide a convenient means of keeping in touch and have become an important part of daily life. If you are one of over 450,000 Australians who wears a hearing aid1, there are some things you need to know about your hearing aid and mobile phones.

Australian Hearing / National Acoustics Laboratories has published a brochure 'Hearing aids and mobile phones'. This brochure provides information about how hearing aids work and how in some cases, hearing aids can be affected by certain radio signals from some mobile phones, which may result in an audible buzz.  The brochure also provides tips on purchasing both a hearing aid and a mobile phone to minimise/eliminate any potential for interference, and contact details for more information.

The brochure explains that most hearing aid users who can successfully use a normal fixed line phone or have used a Telstra CDMA mobile phone in the past, can successfully use a 3G mobile phone without the need for an accessory in most situations. Technical tests conducted by the National Acoustics Laboratories (NAL) on Telstra's Next G™ network (WCDMA) have validated this2. Further, successful trials with a range of Telstra Next G™ handsets by NAL3 and people with hearing aids and cochlear implants in city and country locations confirm the success of the technical tests.

So take advantage of Telstra's Next G™ network features – which covers 99 per cent of the Australian population – and get connected with the confidence that it will continue to deliver the same excellent performance with your hearing aid or cochlear implant that you've been used to.  First check that our Next G™ network delivers coverage to your area by talking to one of our Telstra customer sales representatives. 

Telstra recommends that people with hearing aids "try out" a number of mobile devices with their hearing aid to find the combination which works best for them.

For any questions please visit your local Telstra Shop, call Telstra on 1800 220 034, or visit www.telstra.com/nextg

1
Australian Bureau of Statistics study of Disability, Ageing and Carers in the Australian population (4430.0/2003).
2
Exploratory Investigation of WCDMA Interference to Hearing aids and mobile phones (PDF 294 KB)
3
Next G™ mobile handsets: Next G Compatibility with Hearing Aids in Telecoil and Microphone Setting (PDF 512 KB)
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