| Telstra Contradicts Minister
By Branko Miletic | Monday | 14/04/2008
Following our story this morning called ?Telstras CDMA Network Refuses To Die? concerning the postponement of the closure of the CDMA network due to worries over the 3G network in the bush, Telstra has replied to channelnews claiming that this is just not the case and their 3G network is in top-notch condition.  Click to enlarge |
According to a Telstra spokesman, the new 3G network has only been postponed "once" and that it is "as good if not better than the old CDMA network", adding that all the problems with 3G have to do with users being sold "or using the wrong handsets". This may well be correct, however persistent reports over the past couple of months have shown a number of niggling issues in the Telstra's 3 network, including one recent report that said "Telstra would be contacting users experiencing a number of dropouts on its 3G network to try and solve their problems" and Telstra said a "very small number of customers" are experiencing dropout problems.
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