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Telstra cannot close CDMA til April: Minister
update Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has ruled Telstra cannot close its CDMA network until at least 28 April, 2008.
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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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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Telstra switches on ADSL for 200 new communities
Telstra will switch on over 200 remote ADSL exchanges after a funding stoush between the government and the telco was resolved.
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Next G now more popular than CDMA: Telstra
Telstra has revealed that for the first time, there are more subscribers to its third generation Next G network than its 2G CDMA counterparts, with over one million users adopting 3G technology.
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No high-speed broadband before election
A decision on who will build a high-speed broadband network in capital cities and large regional centres will not be made before the federal election.
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