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Telstra Nearly Finished with eHSPA 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+. The eHSPA network will be capable of download speeds of 21Mbps. Other network operators around the globe ... (follow link to read)
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Australia’s Telstra in final stages of HSPA+ network upgrades
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... speeds of up to 21Mbps! That’s twenty-one megabits per second baby. Naturally, that’s just one step on Telstra (and other carriers’, for that matter) route towards LTE, when speeds will be increased even more. In the meantime, until LTE arrives globally we would like to see other telcos adopting Telstra’s route, instead of waiting for the LTE. Twenty megabits is quite enough to keep us in the loop for some time, don’t you think? [Via: PhoneScoop] Similar Posts: Telstra Turbo 7+ USB ...

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