Vodafone 4G arrives in ACT
Vodafone has announced 4G mobile service is now available in the Australian Capital Territory.
Vodafone has announced 4G mobile service is now available in the Australian Capital Territory.
Telstra will trial 4G LTE Broadcast technology tonight at the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the T20 International cricket match.
Optus and Huawei have reached mobile speeds of 160 Mbps in a test of TD-LTE Advanced carrier aggregation technology on the Optus network, the telco revealed today.
Optus plans to trial a 4G fixed wireless broadband service in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane.
Telstra has completed a trial of 4G LTE Broadcast technology, becoming the first telco in the world to do so.
Visionstream has won a $240 million contract with Optus to build and upgrade mobile sites for the number-two telco’s LTE network in Australia.
Telstra announced plans to expand 4G coverage to cover 85 per cent of the Australian population by this Christmas.
Australian enterprises are quickly adopting 4G services and show no signs of slowing, according to telecom analysts.
Vodafone’s new 4G network provides blazing speeds outdoors, but in a test of the network Techworld Australia found widely fluctuating speeds and occasional drops to the 3G network.
Chinese networking equipment giant Huawei appears to be gaining traction in the Australian market, reporting revenue of $368 million here in 2012, a 61 per cent jump over the previous year.
Cisco will provide the mobile multimedia core platform for Vodafone Hutchison Australia's 4G LTE network, Cisco has announced.
The government failed to sell one-third of the 700MHz spectrum—worth $1 billion—that was up for sale in the Digital Dividend auction. Total revenue for the auction made from 700MHz and 2.5GHz spectrum was $1.96 billion, below the government's expectations.
Telstra announced it will refarm 900MHz spectrum as it continues to deploy and upgrade its 4G network. The telco today also previewed plans to deploy LTE Advanced and small cell networks in Australia.
Vodafone Hutchison Australia said it hit 67Mbps download speeds during tests of its upcoming 4G LTE network, but actual speeds may be lower at launch.
Two Telstra 4G LTE devices launching later this year will be capable of up to 150Mbps downloads, Telstra has announced. The telco said it plans to launch two “category 4” devices, a Wi-Fi dongle and a handset.