7.2Mbps HSDPA activated by Telstra: much faster downloads
Filed under: Broadband, Computers, Networking | By: Daniel
Posted on: October 5, 2007 | No Comments

I can really related to the need to be connected to the internet while on the move as I brought a T-Mobile data card not long ago to keep connect to my work while on holiday.
So the idea of having to be at the office or my desk to access the internet is a thing of the past, you can keep connected with super fast broadband speeds while on the move and here is another device from Telstra that can do just that.
Telstra Mobile Broadband has announced that they are going to deliver peak speeds of 7.2Mbps / 1.9Mbps via its Next G HSDPA network.
The carrier has finally activated this service and according to their website and independent reports, Telstra users should be able to get connected with realistic speeds of 3Mbps to upwards of 6Mbps.

The upload rates as always are a bit less at between 300Kbps and 1.3Mbps, Telstra users will need a 7.2Mbps-class data card for this service unless they have a 3.6Mbps-class card which means they will only need a firmware upgrade.
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