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Topic # 102740 21-May-2012 19:41 Send private message

Hi, 

Wondering if the Australian Telstra Next G 3G Network is the same or similar to Vodafone network in NZ?



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  Reply # 628542 21-May-2012 20:03 Send private message

In what respect?




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  Reply # 628600 21-May-2012 21:42 Send private message

band/frequency

Was looking at a Sony Xperia S handset and noticed there is the LT26 and LT26i, where LT26 was quoted by a particular seller as not going to work on the telstra 3G. I checked the specs and there didnt seem to be any difference in the bands the phones run on. Perhaps a typo..... I was looking at a non NZ website. 



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  Reply # 628611 21-May-2012 21:53 Send private message

Gooseybhai: Hi, 

Wondering if the Australian Telstra Next G 3G Network is the same or similar to Vodafone network in NZ?


The Australia Telstra Next G 3G network is similar to Telecom XT, quite different from the Vodafone network.







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  Reply # 628625 21-May-2012 22:24 Send private message

thanks mate. makes sense now.




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  Reply # 628658 21-May-2012 23:19 Send private message

Next G is a 100% 850MHz network.




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