Telstra to upgrade Next G to 21Mbps then 42Mbps

Telstra to upgrade Next G to 21Mbps then 42Mbps

Telstra have just announced yet another upgrade with Next G planned  to make the jump to ‘hyper speed’ with 21Mbps speeds to be introduced in 2008 followed by speeds up to 42Mbps in 2009.



At the GSMA Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona, Telstra CEO ‘Sol Trujillo’ announced the exciting news for increased wireless Broadband speeds across their Next G network using HSPA+ technology. No firm dates as yet, however a jump from the current 14.4Mbps that’s currently achievable to 42Mbps in the next year or so will open up opportunities for new and optimized voice, data and video transmissions.



“We have an evolution roadmap with Ericsson which will deliver customers speeds of 21 Mbps in 2008 across our national Next G network – a world first – and 42 Mbps in 2009 using HSPA+ technology. Our partnership with Ericsson continues to break the speed barrier,”



Read the entire article at itnews.com.au


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