Dec 12, 2007
Vodafone Announces Expansion to HSDPA Network
Vodafone have announced that they will expand their HSDPA network beyond the major metropolitan areas and will reach 95% of the population by the end of 2008.
Currently they have a 3G joint venture with Optus to cover the major metropolitan areas and this will continue. The expansion of the network is being undertaken separately.
Businesses with mobile work forces will have increased choices by the end of next year with Telstra Next G seeing increasing competition from Vodafone, Optus and Hutchison.
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