www.WirelessFederation.com/news: In order to allow theoretical maximum download speeds of 42 megabits per second, Telstra has doubled the speed of its Next G HSPA+ network and expects the speed of up to 82Mbps to come live in a year’s time.

A software upgrade to Telstra’s Next G network using dual carrier technology has resulted in the increase of the download speed from 21Mbps to 42Mbps. The company claims that Next G network is the first mobile service in the world to offer 42Mbps download speeds.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with a new cell site in Worcester, Massachusetts. The new cell site provides increased 3G high-speed wireless broadband coverage along I-290, Cambridge Street and Southbridge Street in downtown Worcester, as well as the surrounding areas.

Verizon Wireless, originally the first wireless provider to offer 3G speeds, today has the largest and most reliable 3G network coverage area in the United States, giving customers with notebook computers or smartphones the ability to:

* Browse the web faster with quicker page loading times
* Quickly download and play music
* Watch streaming video
* Send emails with attachments
* Download and play 3D games
* Video conference with your contacts
* Rapidly share files

“Verizon Wireless’ 3G network coverage across New England is unparalleled,” said director for Network System Performance for Verizon Wireless, Richard Enright. “We’ve invested billions of dollars into New England believing that even the most sophisticated cell phone is only as good as the network it runs on. Our continued aggressive network investments provide customers with a 3G network advantage at home and on vacation.”

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with a new cell site in Peabody, Massachusetts. The new cell site provides increased 3G high-speed wireless broadband coverage along Route 128 and Lynnfield Street in the Needham Corner section of Peabody, as well as the surrounding areas.

Verizon Wireless, originally the first wireless provider to offer 3G speeds, today has the largest and most reliable 3G network coverage area in the United States, giving customers with notebook computers or smartphones the ability to:

* Browse the web faster with quicker page loading times
* Quickly download and play music
* Watch streaming video
* Send emails with attachments
* Download and play 3D games
* Video conference with your contacts
* Rapidly share files

“Verizon Wireless’ 3G network coverage across New England is unparalleled,” said director for Network System Performance for Verizon Wireless, Richard Enright. “We’ve invested billions of dollars into New England believing that even the most sophisticated cell phone is only as good as the network it runs on. Our continued aggressive network investments provide customers with a 3G network advantage at home and on vacation.”

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news:Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with a new cell site in Boston, Massachusetts. The new cell site provides increased 3G high-speed wireless broadband coverage along Columbus Avenue, Route 9 and parts of I-90 in the Theatre District section of Boston, as well as the surrounding areas.

Verizon Wireless, originally the first wireless provider to offer 3G speeds, today has the largest and most reliable 3G network coverage area in the United States, giving customers with notebook computers or smartphones the ability to:

* Browse the web faster with quicker page loading times
* Quickly download and play music
* Watch streaming video
* Send emails with attachments
* Download and play 3D games
* Video conference with your contacts
* Rapidly share files

“Verizon Wireless’ 3G network coverage across New England is unparalleled,” said director for Network System Performance for Verizon Wireless, Richard Enright. “We’ve invested billions of dollars into New England believing that even the most sophisticated cell phone is only as good as the network it runs on. Our continued aggressive network investments provide customers with a 3G network advantage at home and on vacation.”

The company has invested more than $50 billion since its inception to increase the wireless voice and data coverage of its national network and to add new 3G services like Mobile Broadband and V CAST. Regionally the company has invested more than $2.4 billion into its New England network over the past nine years, including $240 million in 2008 alone. As the carrier with America’s largest and most reliable wireless network, Verizon Wireless cell sites in New England provide 3G wireless data connectivity.
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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with a new cell site in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. The new cell site provides increased wireless voice and 3G coverage along Route 24 and Route 104 in Bridgewater and parts of West Bridgewater, as well as the surrounding areas.

Verizon Wireless, originally the first wireless provider to offer 3G speeds, today has the largest and most reliable 3G network coverage area in the United States, giving customers with notebook computers or smartphones the ability to:

* Browse the web faster with quicker page loading times
* Quickly download and play music
* Watch streaming video
* Send emails with attachments
* Download and play 3D games
* Video conference with your contacts
* Rapidly share files

“Verizon Wireless’ 3G network coverage across New England is unparalleled,” said director for Network System Performance for Verizon Wireless, Richard Enright. “We’ve invested billions of dollars into New England believing that even the most sophisticated cell phone is only as good as the network it runs on. Our continued aggressive network investments provide customers with a 3G network advantage at home and on vacation.”

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AT&T, USA, is planning an investment of $50 million in the Massachusetts wireless network in ‘08. During this investment plan, the USA’s largest operator will expand the 3G mobile network to more cities.
With the end of 2008, nearly 214 cell sites in the state will be added to the 3G technology. AT&T along with 3G expnasion plans to add six new cell sites in Massachusetts.
According to the telco, few sites have already gone live  including those in South Natick, Andover and Hampden. New coverage will also be added in Quincy near Marina Bay, in Grafton along Route 140 as well as in the town of Swampscott.
Vice president of external affairs for AT&T in Massachusetts, Michelle Consalvo, stated that “Our 2008 technology investment is a tangible measure of our desire to provide our customers with unsurpassed service and delivers on our promise to further innovation that will help grow the state’s overall economic well being.”

   

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