Telstra HSPA+ Network Upgrades in final stages. Following the previous Telstra’s Trial for 4G Mobile Broadband, Telstra nearly finished with eHSPA/HSPA+ Network Upgrades. Australia-based Telstra is among the first wireless providers in the world to upgrade its network to enhanced HSPA, also known as HSPA+ with download speeds of up to 21Mbps.
(via phonescoop)
Telstra + Three for Next G network. Telstra in Australia has partnered with Hutchison, allowing Three to use it’s Next G network, in areas where the smaller company does not own a network. The deal comes at a good time for Hutch, who posted a half-year loss of $85 mn, but have strong revenue growth and customer acquisitions.
The new arrangement will allow Hutchison, which is growing faster than Optus and No3 mobile group Vodafone, to compete for customers in 96 per cent of the country by the second quarter of next year. Hutchison will also build its own network to another 4 per cent of the country, taking its coverage to 60 per cent of the Australian population.
(via theaustralian)
LG KF390 exclusively for Telstra in Australia. An HSDPA-enabled slider by LG will be exclusively offered by Telstra the newest additon to their Blue Tick range of Next G handsets in Australia. Telstra LG KF390 features a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth support, large keys, media player and more. LG KF390 exclusively for Telstra will be available on August 4th for AU$559, it will also be available under a $30 plan over 24-months from August 18th.
(via unwiredview)
iPhone 3G for Telstra Australia alongside Vodafone. A new report says that Telstra will offer iPhone in Australia alongside Vodafone. Yeah, a competition is a good thing especially for consumers so that they are able to choose which is the best service, price and more. No details about availability or pricing have been published yet. Stay tuned.
(via macworld)
3G iPhone to support 42Mbps HSPA? There’s a rumor said that the 3G iPhone could possibly launch with support for 42Mbps HSPA data speeds - possible through a more advanced HSPA technology known as Evolved HSPA. A senior executive for Australia’s Telstra wireless carrier has allegedly told the region’s ChannelNews that Apple’s upcoming iPhone revision will be capable of supporting an advanced 3G connection at speeds of 42 megabits per second. Continue reading ‘3G iPhone to support 42Mbps HSPA?’
Palm Centro for Telstra in Australia. Palm Centro smartphone will be available to Telstra Pre-Paid customers in Australia beginning May 26. Centro is Palm’s smallest and lightest smartphone. Designed for individuals and traditional mobile phone users looking for a better way to manage their professional and social lives, it has a modern, stylish look that feels comfortable in the hand, and discreetly fits in a pocket or clutch. Continue reading ‘Palm Centro for Telstra in Australia’
First i-mate Smartphones fot Telstra. Follow up from last post, i-mate smartphones, (i-mate Ultimate 9502, 8502 - Windows Mobile Smartphone). Australia-based Telstra will be the first mobile operator to carry them. The two companies have reached an agreement under which Telstra’s customers will get an unfair advantage over the rest of us to try out the new super powerful Windows Mobile smartphones.
In addition, Telstra also scored exclusive rights to exclusively offer the two devices on the continent. Too bad the first few people that buy either the Ultimate 8503 or 9502 will have to spend a small fortune — AUD$999 and AUD$1099 respectively — to own them. That’s starting from “early March” this year when they actually hit Telstra and their Licensed Shops.
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