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Bell, Telus to share $1 billion HSPA network upgrade?

Bell Canada and Telus are expected to announce this week that they will share estimated $1 billion cost to upgrade thier CDMA networks to HSPA network, putting more pressure and competition for Rogers Wireless. Nokia Siemens Networks is said to be the vendor that will provide Bell Canada and Telus with the HSPA network upgrade. Read whole article here from the Financial Post

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    One comment for “Bell, Telus to share $1 billion HSPA network upgrade?”

    1. Great news for the canadian customers. Let’s see how offers evolve and how long the setup of a HSDPA network will take. This may be the first step of a true competition on the canadian mobile market.

      Thanks the news,

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      Posted by Eddy | September 2, 2008, 12:41 pm

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