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Nokia 900MHz 3G demo: good news for Optus E-mail
by Stuart Corner   
Sunday, 11 February 2007
Nokia  and French mobile operator SFR say they have carried out a technical pilot carrying  WCDMA 3G/HSDPA voice call in  the 900MHz band in SFR's network.

The development is good news for Optus which is hoping to be able to use 900MHz technology to shave $300 million from the cost of its recently announced expansion  of its 3G network into rural Australia.

Equipment used for the voice and data calls in the demonstration included the Nokia Flexi WCDMA base station. According to Nokia, "the 900MHz band can provide a larger coverage area than the most commonly used 2GHz band, thus reducing network deployment costs significantly especially in the rural areas. It also improves the availability of 3G services indoors due to better radio signal propagation characteristics."

"We are impressed by the voice quality of the call, and the HSDPA user data transfer speed reached our expectations. The WCDMA 900MHz variant brings us an efficient solution, which could allow us to extend our 3G services to rural areas cost-effectively," said Paul Corbel, Chief Technical Officer, SFR.{moscomment}

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