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Telstra stamps its CDMA footprint


February 02, 2001
URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/soa/Telstra-stamps-its-CDMA-footprint/0,139023165,120150836,00.htm


Telstra's CDMA mobile phone network may now be the largest digital cellular mobile phone network in the world, covering over one million square kilometres.

The telco giant's MobileNet CDMA Freedom network covers a geographic range twice the size of the former analogue network and twice the size of MobileNet GSM Digital - the next largest cellular mobile phone network in Australia, Telstra claims.

"MobileNet CDMA is certainly one of the largest if not the biggest network in the world, Telstra's CDMA Product Manager, Greg Young, said.

Telstra claims CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) coverage benefits over GSM, particularly along the major highways in remote areas of the country.

-The message is very clear - if you live or travel in regional Australia and require the most extensive coverage, then MobileNet CDMA is the answer."

Telstra's recent expansion goes hand-in-hand with the federal government's Networking the Nation initiative, which aims to expand the country's mobile communications.

Phone coverage in remote areas of Australia has long been a thorny issue with voters.

The Federal Government has a 51 percent controlling stake in Telstra.

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