Hong Kong’s CSL demos 300Mbps LTE Advanced service, due early 2014 (video)

Phil Mottram, CEO of CSL.

It was only about four months ago when CSL, Telstra’s part-owned operator behind Hong Kong’s one2Free and 1010 networks, showed off its 150Mbps LTE Cat 4 upgrade; but why stop there? Today, the same company gave us a glimpse of its upcoming 300Mbps LTE Advanced service, which is enabled by aggregating its 20MHz carriers at both its 1,800MHz and 2,600MHz LTE bands.

“The announcements in Korea and the announcements in Australia around LTE Advanced… the theoretical speed that they’re delivering is 150Mbps. What we’re talking about today is LTE-A300,” said Phil Mottram, CEO of CSL. “It’s definitely a first for Hong Kong, and it’s potentially a world-first in terms of being able to deliver these theoretical, maximum download speeds at 300Mbps.” %Gallery-slideshow83577%

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Kogan Mobile to wind down after wholesale provider ispONE goes bust

Telstra wholesaler ispONE enters administration, leaves Kogan Mobile in limbo

Virtual carriers are only as healthy as the companies that provide their services — and Australia’s Kogan Mobile is learning this the hard way. Its wholesale cellular partner ispONE has just entered administration following a contract dispute with Telstra, ending all its deals for prepaid 3G services and leaving Kogan Mobile no choice but to wind down. Customers have already lost the ability to add or replenish services; they’ll have up to 60 days after a Telstra notice to use any credit they have left, and 180 days to port their numbers elsewhere. While Kogan’s shutdown may only affect about 100,000 people, it still represents an unfortunate loss of competition in a country with few major providers.

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Via: iTnews.com.au

Source: Kogan Mobile, Telstra Wholesale

Telstra says Windows Phone 8 GDR2 update should reach testing in mid-May

Telstra mentions Windows Phone 8 GDR2 update coming in midMay

We’ve heard talk of a GDR2 update coming to Windows Phone 8, including more recent claims of restored FM radio support and a double-tap-to-wake feature, but it’s been unclear when the mid-cycle refresh would show up. Telstra may have just given us a better clue: the Australian carrier tells customers on its support forums that Nokia should deliver its version of GDR2 for testing sometime in mid-May. That suggests the upgrade is relatively close, although we wouldn’t make too many assumptions beyond that — Telstra is just one of many networks that needs to sign off on GDR2, and it’s likely neither the first nor the last. Nonetheless, it’s apparent that Microsoft is relatively close to delivering a big tune-up.

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Via: WMPoweruser

Source: Telstra

Mobile Miscellany: week of April 22nd, 2013

Mobile Miscellany week of April 22nd, 2013

If you didn’t get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week, a familiar smartphone leaked that’s said to join the prepaid ranks at Verizon Wireless, AT&T swung back against the DOJ, and Rogers issued its quarterly earnings. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore all that’s happening in the mobile world for this week of April 22nd, 2013.

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Motorola X : The Next Game Changer In Smartphones (Rumor)

Motorola X : The Next Game Changer In Smartphones (Rumor)

The Motorola X phone seems to be making news splashes, with rumors that the smartphone developed completely by Google (which owns Motorola), will be a “game changer”.  While rumors about the smartphone have been around since January 2013, Chief Technology Officer of Australian wireless provider Telstra suggests the smartphone is a “breakthrough” that can “put pressure on Samsung and Apple”.  (more…)

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: iPhone 6 Rumored To Have Been Delayed To 2014, Sony XPERIA ZL European Launch In April,

Nokia announces Australian carriers: Telstra gets the 920, Vodafone and Optus get the 820

Nokia Lumia 920 handson the dualcore, HD Windows Phone 8 flagship to take on the beasts

Nokia’s started its world tour of local announcements in Australia, letting slip that the Lumia 920 is coming to Telstra’s LTE network down under. Those with an eye on the cheaper Lumia 820 are in luck too, as it’s going to be carried by both Vodafone and Optus Business. The Finnish phone maker added that a number of leading retailers would be selling both handsets, but declined to go into specifics there. Pricing and availability will be announced toward the end of October, giving us hope that everything’s on schedule for a strong pre-Christmas launch.

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HTC ‘preparing’ Jelly Bean update for One XL and One S, no date yet

HTC 'preparing' Jelly Bean update for One XL and One S, no date yet

HTC has a long history of both raising and dashing hopes of Android upgrades on its devices. Moreover, the Australian network Telstra has often led that emotional rollercoaster, which means the detail on its software update page above is probably best approached with an air of detached calm. It tells us that both the HTC One XL (the global version of the American One X) and the One S have official Jelly Bean updates being “prepared” by HTC — which is slightly more specific than what we last heard on this subject, when the manufacturer said it was “excited” about Google’s latest OS version and planned to support it “across a variety” of handsets. If you happen to own a non-LTE, Tegra 3-based One X, then the absence of that handset on the list doesn’t mean much — that model simply isn’t part of the carrier’s line-up.

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