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Telstra sends Next G evangelists to the bush
In an effort to persuade lingering CDMA users to switch to Next G, Telstra has enlisted the help of "coverage advocates" to spread the word across Australia.
Telstra Next G has 'enormous problems': Coonan
Despite Telstra's pledges that Next G network provides equal or better coverage than CDMA, federal Communications Minister Helen Coonan still foresees a delay to the switch off.
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CDMA shutdown: Rural communities left in black spots
The official word from Telstra and the Federal government is that the Next G Network provides equivalent or superior coverage to CDMA. Try telling that to the people of Mangoplah, NSW.
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CDMA users to ignore three-month deadline?
While the news of a three-month delay to the closure of Telstra's CDMA network has been welcomed by many, a number of problems still haunt Next G.
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Telstra Next G audited as CDMA closure looms
Telstra claims its controversial Next G network is now officially better than its soon-to-be-defunct CDMA equivalent, after the telco sent a team to audit network coverage. Now government testers are hot on their heels.
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Next G will not affect deaf users: Telstra
Telstra has denied that its decision to close down its CDMA network will affect the deaf and hard of hearing communities.
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