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The towers have been active for months so it seems convenient that they would lay the blame so close to XT's D-Day
On 2009-05-01 09:37:55, yea g wrote:
That is a load of rubbish if anything its NZcomms's fault. Look at the uk, how many networks complain about interfearance there? Vodafone you suck, just for that, i'm not gonna top up this month
Those were my first thoughts
[ This Message was edited by: frankthetank on 2009-05-01 10:24 ]
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Posted: 2009-05-01 11:22:34
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On 2009-05-01 10:48:24, yea g wrote:
...Probably the best thing about telecom getting a gsm network is (supposedly) we are getting phones closer to the release date, and maybe cheaper...
Exactly!
I don't see me being attracted back to Telecom again after I left in 2001 but it puts much needed competition back into the market. Still waiting for NZ Comms; there's supposed to be an announcement from them prior to May 13.
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Posted: 2009-05-01 12:27:30
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On 2009-05-01 12:27:30, carkitter wrote:
...Still waiting for NZ Comms; there's supposed to be an announcement from them prior to May 13.
May 11th in fact. They will be releasing their brand name and some other unspecified info. The word is that they won't go live until Q3 at least.
On 2009-05-01 11:22:34, frankthetank wrote:
The towers have been active for months so it seems convenient that they would lay the blame so close to XT's D-Day...
Telecoms have said they are testing filters so that confirms that they have known about a problem for some time. Vodafone have reported them to the Ministry of Economic Development in the past and Telecom have had to prove they are operating within their specified frequencies. This is not a new issue but its new to the news media and has only become public since Vodafone sought a legal remedy. Clearly Telecom haven't fixed the issue to Vodafone's liking and Vodafone are'nt going to allow XT to go live until Telecom can operate it without negatively impacting Voda customers.
Telecom made comments about wanting Vodafone to contribute to the cost of the filters. Maybe the injunction will be dropped if Telecom cover the whole cost of the filters?
A remedy could be as simple as that.
This is of course speculation. Vodafone External Communications Manager Paul Brislen has promised a full explanation of what's going on after the court battle is all over. I'll post a link as soon as that happens.
[ This Message was edited by: carkitter on 2009-05-03 01:38 ]
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Posted: 2009-05-03 02:20:47
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Some very interesting claims about the quality of the Telecom XT network built by Alcatel-Lucent in the comments at the bottom of
this article in the NBR.
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Posted: 2009-05-03 03:58:52
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500
Interesting, but somewhat annoying with a few people on there not having a clue what they're on about but acting as if they do. Sounds like there's some real battles about to happen between the two major telcos.
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Posted: 2009-05-03 12:29:39
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Vodafone wants XT shut down until it stop interfering with Vodafones 900MHz GSM band according to papers filed in the high court today. The hearing is Wednesday.
more...
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Posted: 2009-05-04 13:19:13
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sounds like vodafone is being abit of a sore loser quite honestly...
Dont know why, i mean telecoms new network is limited in handset options.
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Posted: 2009-05-04 14:34:02
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On 2009-05-04 14:34:02, soane28 wrote:
sounds like vodafone is being a bit of a sore loser quite honestly...
Loser in what way? In that Telecoms network is better? We don't know that yet, people are assuming all sorts of things based on images of space shuttles and fighter jets. That's called hype - you're not falling for it are you? Next thing we know you'll be getting an iPhone 3G!
On 2009-05-04 14:34:02, soane28 wrote:
...Dont know why, i mean telecoms new network is limited in handset options.
And possibly in capacity too from what I read online.
Edit: Latest update -
NZ Comms settles interference spat with Telecom
Ericsson AU: Telecom and Vodafone's networks can get along
This is what I've been waiting for, acknowledgement from NZC that their actually is an interference problem. Funny that now, Telecom offer to pay for filters for NZC but not for Vodafone. That sounds malicious to me... more so than Tall Jan!
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Posted: 2009-05-05 05:57:39
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im certainly not falling for telecoms so called revolutionary network trust me! It just seems like vodafone is playing dirty as if they are the sore loser for some very strange reason. They have no reason to be watsoever!
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Posted: 2009-05-05 11:02:05
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First salvo in the battle of the networks -
XT speedtests by Computerworld
These speeds are consistent with 7.2Mbps HSPA technology same as Vodafone has. I have tested Vodafone's network at 2.6Mbps in Pukekohe and at off-peak times the same cellsite has delivered as much as
6.6Mbps.
Edit: A good article
here on the history of NZ Communications (formerly Econet Wireless).
[ This Message was edited by: carkitter on 2009-05-05 11:05 ]
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Posted: 2009-05-05 11:49:31
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