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Phones to buy at the CDMA funeral By Joseph Hanlon, CNET.com.au April 28, 2008 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/communications/soa/Phones-to-buy-at-the-CDMA-funeral/0,130061791,339288473,00.htm
We're aware many people in rural areas of Australia are anticipating the shutdown of Telstra's CDMA network, on 28 April 2008, with some trepidation, to say the least. If you're still using a CDMA phone, here is a selection of "blue tick", or best reception Next G phones. In the three months since the delay of the originally scheduled date for the CDMA network shutdown, Telstra has been working overtime improving the existing Next G service range and providing door to door assistance for rural customers by its Next G evangelists. Still concerns remain, particularly for farmers in remote areas. President of the NSW Farmers Association Jock Laurie told AAP in a statement, "Patchy coverage is still being experienced, and there is concern that in some instances technicians simply cannot identify a Next G handset capable of providing equivalent coverage to CDMA". And it seems the farmers aren't alone in these concerns, as evidenced in a recent Telstra press release. But like it or loathe it, the CDMA shutdown will go ahead as planned, and Telstra customers are being urged to get on board or be left without any coverage at all. To help we've compiled a list of Telstra's blue tick phones; phones tested by Telstra to have superior reception on its Next G network.
Telstra F165
Nokia N95
LG TU500
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