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  1. #1
    Intel Inside
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    Thanks, thought I'd ask as I remember the PR machine last year 'revealing'
    an earlier time frame.


    "Nick Adams" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Intel Inside wrote:
    >> Is there a site that details the timeframe + progress of Telstra's new 3G
    >> network?
    >> (the one trumpeted about last year by the Mexican et al)

    >
    > I wouldn't imagine they would publicise the progress. Internal sources say
    > they are commissioning/upgrading 50 towers a day and are shooting for a
    > mid Q4 finish.






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    Nick Adams
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    Re: new 3G network

    Intel Inside wrote:
    > Thanks, thought I'd ask as I remember the PR machine last year 'revealing'
    > an earlier time frame.


    I should clarify. I was quoted the number of 50 towers a day but clearly
    that doesn't add up to Q406. I'm told the network will be completed by
    Sept/Oct 06 and they are looking for a national launch in Q107. Rumour
    has it there will be a national launch and not region-by-region.

    Seems all EV-DO/CDMA Bigpond Wireless/Telstra Mobile Data modems will be
    replaced free of charge come 850Mhz network time, though mobile handsets
    won't. The justification for this is Telstra say average replacement of
    handsets is 14 months - well before the decommissioning of the CDMA/GSM
    networks. Handy to know if you are a Telstra/Bigpond Wireless data
    customer. ****ed if you intend to keep a CDMA/GSM mobile for more then a
    few years. Who knows, this decommissioning of the GSM/CDMA networks may
    never happen any time soon.



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    Paul Day
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    Re: new 3G network

    In aus.comms Nick Adams <[email protected]> may have written:
    > Seems all EV-DO/CDMA Bigpond Wireless/Telstra Mobile Data modems will
    > be replaced free of charge come 850Mhz network time, though mobile
    > handsets won't. The justification for this is Telstra say average
    > replacement of handsets is 14 months - well before the decommissioning
    > of the CDMA/GSM networks.


    Yes, but are there going to be 850MHz UMTS handsets to choose from come
    that release in 9 months time?

    And one's that don't have ****e reception which decrease the 850MHz UMTS
    chances of providing the same coverage as the present CDMA 850MHz even
    further...

    PD

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    Paul Day
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