Telstra activates 7.2Mbps HSDPA, users rejoice
We've been hearing that Telstra had the means to deliver some pretty impressive numbers via its Next G HSDPA network, and sure enough, the carrier seems to have finally activated it. According to its website and an independent report, users can now see download speeds ranging from 3Mbps to upwards of 6Mbps, while clocking upload rates between 300Kbps and 1.3Mbps. Telstra claims that users can see peak speeds of 7.2Mbps / 1.9Mbps, but of course, that's under "ideal conditions." So, if you're a Telstra user looking to get in on the high-speed fun, head on out and pick up a 7.2Mbps-class data card, and for those who already own a firmware upgradeable 3.6Mbps-class card, you should be receiving instructions to update shortly.[Via ITWire, thanks Simon]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Josh @ Oct 5th 2007 6:41AM
So, does America have access to this sort of speed yet? No?
Will @ Oct 5th 2007 7:23AM
"Users Rejoice" ... not quite.
Check out the plans first, before singing the praises of the network.
It's over USD$100/month for a 1GB data quota (that includes all traffic in both directions). The highest plan is $3GB for about USD$160 per month.
Some competitors in Australia are offering 4GB quotas for about USD$35 (albeit with slightly slower speeds and less coverage outside major cities).
PSM @ Oct 5th 2007 10:06AM
I just think it's messed up that that's faster than my home cable connection.
Iscariote @ Oct 5th 2007 10:38AM
It has higher latency though, you won't be playing Counterstrike on this.
Simon @ Oct 5th 2007 12:46PM
More expensive, yes, but it has the best coverage by far. Some of the cheaper ones only have coverage in capital cities, while Telstra Next G has coverage to over 98% of the Australian population, covering rural and regional areas. And of course, the speed is king.
Craig @ Oct 7th 2007 8:45PM
98% population coverage um yah! That is why Telstra were taken to court for saying they had "coverage everywhere you need it". 98% population equates to about 18% land mass, I am happier to wait until Vodafone or Optus rolls out HSDPA which should be very soon.
David @ Nov 5th 2007 1:42PM
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Specialty Wireless @ Nov 5th 2007 1:50PM
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