AT&T today announced a new 3G LaptopConnect device from Sierra Wireless, the AT&T USBConnect Lightning. It will be available on November 22 and will be compatible with AT&Ts 7.2 Mbps upgrade, which provides a speed boost from their current 3.5 Mbps HSDPA service. AT&T says the Lightning will be available at no cost after
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DailyWireless on 9th Nov 2009 (via dailywireless.org)
LONDON/PRNewswire/ — Orange Launches Fully Trialled and Tested HSDPA to Complement Existing Range of HSDPA-Enabled Devices and Mobile Office Cards. Orange yesterday announced the availability of its HSDPA service. Orange 3G+ is a fast upgrade to its existing 3G network which covers over 90% of the UK outdoor population. Orange UK’s overall strategy has been to
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PhoneArea on 19th May 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
I from home now. And, I’m too cheap (poor) to buy EVDO or HSDPA service for my notebooks since I can get WiFi service at most of the places I go to when running around. Or, so I thought… One of the places I depend on for broadband connectivity is Starbucks. It is air conditioned
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Kenya's largest mobile operator, Safaricom has launched a HSDPA upgrade on its network in the coastal city of Mombassa - offering speeds up to 72.Mbps. The company said that it has invested Sh1.8 billion (US$27.5 million) on the network upgrade.
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CellularNews on 15th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Mexico's Telcel has announced the commercial launch of its HSDPA service - initially in four cities - with plans to expand service to nine additional cities, for a total of thirteen cities covered in this first phase of HSDPA deployment.
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CellularNews on 8th Feb 2008 (via cellular-news.com)
Morocco's Maroc Telecom has commercially launched a 3G/HSDPA service in the country's main cities the company has announced. The company was originally awarded a 3G license in May 2006, along with competitors, Medi Telecom and Maroc Connect.
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CellularNews on 16th Jan 2008 (via cellular-news.com)
TDC Denmark has launched its HSDPA upgrade - branded as Turbo 3G. The service is initially being launched in the cities on the islands of Bornholm, Zealand and Funen and in Southern Jutland where TDC already has 3G coverage.
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CellularNews on 9th Jan 2008 (via cellular-news.com)