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Huawei to Deploy Telstra’s First LTE Trial in Australia

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Huawei, a leader in providing next-generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, announced that it has been selected by Telstra, Australia' s largest integrated operator, to deploy Telstra' s first Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile trial. The live trial will be able to reach peak downlink speeds of up to 150Mbps, on which streaming high-definition video, video and voice calls, and lightning-fast internet browsing can be offered.

According to the agreement, Huawei will provide the entire end-to-end LTE/SAE solution for field and lab trials including macro base stations, distributed base stations and SAE core network. The LTE trial, which will be located in Victoria, is expected to begin in May and will run for three to six months.

"This is a great opportunity for Huawei to showcase its next-generation LTE solution in Australia," said Huawei Australia CTO Peter Rossi. "Australians are some of the most data-hungry mobile users in the world, and in coming years LTE will be able to offer mobile data speeds comparable to the fixed-line broadband speeds available today. Huawei is committed to introducing world-class LTE/SAE technologies in Australia to meet the increasing mobile broadband demands of Telstra' s users."

As the world' s leading LTE/SAE provider, Huawei has deployed 60 LTE networks including commercial networks, lab trials and field trials in Europe, North America, Asia Pacific and the Middle East. Huawei has made more than 3,300 LTE/SAE contributions to 3GPP and 168 patents have been granted by ETSI as of December 2009.


About Telstra

Telstra is a leading telecommunications and information services company, with one of the best known brands in Australia. Telstra offers a full range of services and compete in all telecommunications markets throughout Australia, providing more than 9.0 million Australian fixed line and 10.2 million mobile services, including 6.3 million 3G services.



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