Orange begins HD Voice trial in Southern England, leaves out Buckingham Palace

Remember the good news that Orange brought to the UK on our alcohol-fueled New Year’s Eve? We thought so. Anyway, it looks like said fruit company’s still on course to “a new era for UK mobile communications” as it launches HD Voice trial in England today. Lucky participants across Bristol, Reading and Southampton will benefit from “crystal clear” voice calls, courtesy of the wider speech bandwidth — 50-7000 Hz as opposed to the current 300-3400 Hz. Sadly, Orange isn’t keen on dishing out deets about the special hardware, but our friends over at What Mobile had the chance to play with a modified Nokia X6 from yesterday’s demo — “It was like listening to AM radio and then switching over to listen to a CD.” If all goes well, we’ll meet the rest of the gang when HD Voice is rolled out “before the end of the summer.” Press release after the break.

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