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Next G now ready for CDMA shutdown, says Telstra
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Next G now ready for CDMA shutdown, says Telstra | Next G now ready for CDMA shutdown, says Telstra |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Monday, 15 October 2007 | |
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Page 2 of 2 In a Senate Estimates Committee hearing in May Giles Tanner, the ACMA's general manager, inputs to industry, told shadow communications minister Stephen Conroy that "The audit...is about 100 cells over a route of several thousand kilometres of the 3G network." Featured Whitepaper
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Following those revelations, communications minister, Helen Coonan, in June, instructed the ACMA to conduct further audits of Telstra's CDMA coverage in Western Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory and North Queensland. She did not give details as to how extensive these audits would be.{moscomment} |
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