Senin, 21 Maret 2011

Vodafone Hutchison Vodafone Hutchison., Has Deployed

Vodafone Hutchison Australia has sent about one-third of the 1500 base stations is planned for its new 3G-network 850 MHz announced last year. Telco is already included 350 sites, when it announced the expansion of the network in October last year. VHA said in his blog on Friday night that he has added 18 new 850 MHz sites to its network card with the beginning of March - nine in New South Wales, three in Queensland, five in Victoria and one in South Australia. In addition, another 120 new towers would be "built, tested and made operational in two weeks, the carrier said. The lion's share of these will be in the suburbs of Sydney through the metropolitan area (50 sites). Another 38 were designed to Victoria, 16 years for South Australia, 10 for Western Australia and six for Queensland, in accordance with the document [PDF] posted at VHA's. The carrier said it also upgraded 26 existing 2G and 3G sites in early March, and will upgrade another 33 sites by the end of the month. 850 MHz 3G network was a combination of new sites and upgrading existing base stations. Video new CEO Network Peter Ryan has been posted on YouTube allegedly showing the site to upgrade to 850 MHz technology is in progress. "We intend to upgrade about 1500 of these sites across the country this year because we are a third way," he said. Ryan touted 850 MHz networks as well-suited for customers who use a phone iPhone from Apple

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