Vodafone Trying to test the HSPA Plus

August 7, 2009

After becoming the first telecommunications company in New Zealand has launched a 3G network in 2005 and became the first operator to offer 3G services to 97% of the population in these countries, Vodafone return to raise new standards in network performance.

Through the cooperation with Nokia Siemens Networks, Vodafone New Zealand has successfully demonstrating the development of 3G network own by offering data download speeds up to 21.1Mbit/s. Vodafone Network at this time in the middle of upgrading to 7.2Mbit/s, but Vodafone has been trying to test the technology HSPA Plus 21.1MBit / s.

According to Mike Davies, General Manager of Networks Vodafone that Demonstration according to schedule, as part of the plan of the Vodafone network. “We have said previously that we will hold HSPA Plus. Although this is only a pilot ‘alpha’, this demonstration is show that we are ready to implement these technologies, “he said as our quoted from one of  information.

Vodafone New Zealand is the first operator in the world that will implemented HSPA Plus technology from Nokia Siemens Networks.

“Vodafone is always a pioneer and field trials with this they will once again become the front. Thanks to the collaborative relationship based on mutual sense of trust that we built for many years, we can support the Vodafone New Zealand became the first operator to demonstrate the latest mobile technology services in New Zealand, “said Andrew Button, Head of Vodafone New Zealand Customer Team, Nokia Siemens Networks.

The next step is to give opportunity to the customers chosen to use the Vodafone network to HSPA Plus in an limited testing at the end of this year.


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