www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany and Huawei today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to conduct a joint test gauging the performance of LTE (Long Term Evolution) in the Digital Dividend Band. This agreement marks a joint initiative to validate LTE’ s application within the Digital Dividend Band (790-862MHz) using Huawei’ s end-to-end LTE solution.

From this summer the cooperation will see Vodafone Germany and Huawei not only demonstrate LTE’ s ability to provide broadband coverage to rural and urban areas, effectively bridging the digital divide between those areas of Germany, but also to prove its compatibility with adjacent technologies such as Digital TV and Digital Radio. The test will be based on Huawei’ s end-to-end solutions and both parties will form a joint working group for conducting the test.

Hartmut Kremling, CTO of Vodafone Germany said: ‘Vodafone is an active player in bringing leading broadband services to Germany. By cooperating with local telecoms authorities, utilising the rich LTE experiences from Vodafone Germany and Huawei, we are confident that the test will be carried out successfully.’ (more…)

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany is planning to test LTE technology using the digital dividend frequency band in cooperation with Chinese equipment vendor Huawei.

Hartmut Kremling, CTO of Vodafone Germany, said, ‘Vodafone is actively involved in making broadband services accessible in Germany. Through cooperation with local telecommunications authorities and through the use of extensive expertise and experience of Vodafone and Huawei regarding LTE, we are convinced that the test will be successful.’

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Vodafone Germany drops Arcor brand name

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany has reportedly dropped the Arcor brand from 1 August. The name has been dropped in order to integrate Vodafone Germany and its fixed network subsidiary Arcor, which started in May 2008. Vodafone acquired the remaining 26.4% stake in Arcor from Deutsche Bahn and Deutsche Bank for EUR 474 million in that month. No change will occur on the DSL subscribers front except a different name on the bills. At the same time, Arcor’s internet-by-call and call-by-call users will have to visit www.01070.com instead of Arcor.de.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany, has reported a drop of 5.6% in its Q1′09 sales, driven by global economic recession and regulatory decrees. Vodafone Germany also unveiled that its mobile subscriber base dropped in Q1 and sales of EUR2.23 billion for the period, down from EUR2.36 billion a year earlier.
Revenue from mobile and broadband services was down 4.8% at EUR2.16 billion, it added. Vodafone Germany’s mobile subscriber base stood at 34.92 million Q1′09-end, down 375,000 from a year earlier. Vodafone lost 551,000 mobile subscribers in Germany in Q1, mainly due to the termination of pre-paid cards.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany, which recently launched the new brand name “bring your network with you”, introduced a SuperFlat mobile campaign. The campaign is a mobile flat rate for calling to other networks. The new option offers subscribers with flat rate calls to the fixed line and 3 other mobile networks.
Its a out of network flat rate option and is open to anyone that signs up for a 24 month contract and opt in for those have the tariff.
this campaign costs EUR 19.95 per month for six months then EUR 29.95 per month for the remaining contract.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany has introduced a a single, new branding strategy as it completes the integration of its Arcor fixed-line unit. The operator plans to present a single and common brand for customers and partners, with the individual needs of customers put at the centre of this strategy. The new single brand will be supported by a campaign targeting ‘Generation Upload’ customers. The campaign portrays customers as heroes of the day and uses the slogan ‘Now is Your Time’. The integrated company will offer mobile, fixed-line, data and broadband internet services under a single brand. Vodafone will also promote the new brand across social media channels such as Facebook, MySpace and Youtube.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany along with its hardware partner will develop a e-reader of its own, which will be introduced to the subscribers in the fall’09. The first prototypes are currently being tested by Vodafone, and the e-reader will be able to offer books, magazines and newspapers. The electronic content will be transferred to the device using Vodafone’s network.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany has launched a wireless broadband internet pilot project in the federal state of Baden-Wurttemberg. A trial was conducted taking a total of 100 test homes in the areas of Bopfingen and Unterschneidheim with high speed internet at speeds of up to 7Mbps through the trial, which uses the digital dividend spectrum freed up from the digital TV switchover. Until May 2010, the pilot project will run and will examine the technical range of the wireless internet technology, as well as possible interferences with DVB-T and cable TV services.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany has launched a MMS roaming promotion for its subscribers. The operator offers lower tariffs for sending MMS within  the EU, Switzerland and Norway from 20 June until 21 September. The price has dropped to EUR 0.39 from EUR 0.99 and will return to the normal level from 22 September.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany will offer its subscribers who register for the Vodafone Surf-Sofort Package from May onwards, direct access to mobile telephony and mobile internet using the DSL Easybox that comes with the package.

The package is priced at EUR 19.95 in the first 12 months, then EUR 29.95 a month for the remainder of the minimum contract term of 24 months. The Vodafone Superflat subscribers with Vodafone Advantage option get a EUR 10 monthly discount on the Surf-Sofort Package during the entire contract term. The package includes unlimited calls to fixed networks in Germany and a flatrate for mobile internet use during the first three months.
After the first three months during which the DSL line is activated, customers can choose between three mobile internet tariffs if they want to continue using mobile internet services: Vodafone Mobile Connect Sofort tariff, which costs EUR 0.09 a minute in Germany; Vodafone Mobile Connect Volume L, which costs EUR 9.95 a month or the Vodafone Mobile Connect Flat for EUR 19.95 a month. Both tariff options have a 24-month term.