Hutchison 3G Austria is modernizing its radio access network to be ready for HSPA+ and the next generation of mobile broadband, or LTE. At the same time this step will allow the operator to halve the energy consumption of its base stations. Nokia Siemens Networks will undertake this upgrade starting in autumn 2009.

The demand for increased mobile broadband capacity and throughput in Austria is reflected in the increasing usage of data cards and mobile services like Mobile TV, video download or video sharing,” said Berthold Thoma, CEO of Hutchison 3G Austria. Mobile broadband is also one of the most pragmatic solutions to bridging the digital gap between cities and rural areas. For rural areas, mobile broadband coverage is simply less expensive and faster to deploy than fiber to the home” solutions. We hope that with our nationwide coverage we will contribute significantly to this end.” (more…)

Vodafone Mobile Modem ships in UK

A new Mac-compatible version of the Vodafone Mobile Connect USB Modem is scheduled to go on sale today in the UK, marking the latest version of the 3G broadband data card for Macs designed to work over USB. The modem allows Mac users to access the internet using Vodafone’s 3G network, and offers download speeds of roughly 1.4Mbps. Vodafone offers its 3G broadband service in numerous countries including the UK, Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, New Zealand, Spain, and more. Customers will automatically be able to access the Web using Vodafone’s existing 3G and GPRS services when outside of 3G broadband coverage, according to Macworld UK. The modem is priced at £50, and ships with driver software for Mac OS X with Intel Mac support.

Source-  macnn     

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