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#101997 14-May-2012 08:42
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Telecom announced today that it will be conducting live customer trials of Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile technology later this year in preparation for the evolution of its XT network to 4G.

Telecom CEO, Paul Reynolds, said Telecom is committed to remaining at the forefront of mobile technology, evolving its world-class, all 3G, XT network to deliver the best mobile experience to customers. 

“Future network investment will be based on maintaining our network leadership position with a particular focus on accommodating the explosive growth in mobile data and continued rise of smartdevices.

“We will progressively adopt 4G network capability, starting with a customer trial later this year using LTE technology. The Ministry of Economic Development is yet to announce its detailed plans for the auction of 700mhz spectrum, which will be important for widespread, cost effective, 4G deployment. But Telecom nevertheless intends to continue on and build real-world experience of 4G operations through this trial.

“To that end, we are currently conducting a technology selection process, with the aim to have the trial service operational with selected business and consumer customers before the end of 2012.

“4G will deliver an even faster mobile data experience for customers and underpin the performance of more and more advanced smartdevices and the applications and services they run. 

“It opens up opportunities for our business customers to harness 4G’s capabilities to deliver new applications in areas such as cloud computing, mobility, video and collaboration tools. 

“Telecom customers can be confident of having access to the best mobile services today and in the future,” Dr Reynolds said.




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  #624625 14-May-2012 08:54
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No mention of what band they're going to use..




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  #624628 14-May-2012 08:57
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I will hold off buying an iPad 3 then until 4G is offered then.
I hope it competes with broadband packages(alternative to broadband)

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  #624629 14-May-2012 08:57
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One would presume it'll be 1800MHz, the same band that Vodafone will be using for their LTE rollout. 

I see 1800 being a key frequency now in the APAC region, especially with operators in Australia having already deployed LTE in this band.





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  #624634 14-May-2012 09:01
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Stay tuned, will post up the pre-registration interest link for you guys to sign up once it's live.

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  #624640 14-May-2012 09:09
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The official answer to "which bands" is "We are still monitoring standards and market details internationally, however at this stage we anticipate a need to align with multiple band plans to get the most benefit out of the trial."






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  #624647 14-May-2012 09:20
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I note Everything Everywhere is waiting for approval from Ofcom the UK regulator to rollout a 1800 MHZ LTE network.

 
 
 

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  #624706 14-May-2012 10:27
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  #624713 14-May-2012 10:39

Got all excited then had a look at their plans... Eek!

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  #624718 14-May-2012 10:47
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Only Auckland and Wellington :( It's a pity that you can't register from anywhere so that Telecom can get an indication of where demand is.

@akia: The "Building a 4G future" page has CDMA misspelled as CMDA.

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  #624727 14-May-2012 11:03
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Behodar: Only Auckland and Wellington :( It's a pity that you can't register from anywhere so that Telecom can get an indication of where demand is.

@akia: The "Building a 4G future" page has CDMA misspelled as CMDA.


You also can't apply if you're an Orcon 020 customer. Smile

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  #624728 14-May-2012 11:09
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Do you mean spacific 4g plans or just their current ones, I couldn't see any 4g plans...




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  #624732 14-May-2012 11:11
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@SteveON - what details are you looking at?

@Behodar - thanks will let the team know. (Seems to be fixed now? )

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  #624735 14-May-2012 11:12
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Yep, fixed now :)

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  #624736 14-May-2012 11:13
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lxsa: I will hold off buying an iPad 3 then until 4G is offered then.
I hope it competes with broadband packages(alternative to broadband)


I wouldn't bother waiting.  Without researching, I doubt the 4g bands of the iPad3 will be compatible with the NZ 4g trail bands.  There are some places where you can get 22Mb/s data rates with vodafone already, and XT is plenty fast enough to almost anything you want.

4G - 'Chew through your data allowance even faster'

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  #624737 14-May-2012 11:14
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Behodar: Yep, fixed now :)
Sweet thanks for letting me know.

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