Vodafone has confirmed it's the first of the big four mobile operators to launch a 3G service, with the wraps officially taken off the third-generation tech to 13 countries today. The UK's biggest ...
update Vodafone today unveiled its third-generation (3G) high-speed mobile phone service, going head-to-head with competitors Hutchison, Telstra and eventually Optus. The carrier's service will ...
As the world's largest mobile carrier, Vodafone's capacity for making dramatic statements and sweeping business maneuvers is now more expected than it is surprising. The multinational's aggressive ...
Vodafone is seeking to kick-start its global push into third generation technology with an array of mobile phones that is likely significantly to outstrip the range of handsets being sold by many of ...
Vodafone today announced its third-generation (3G) network would be commercially launched in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra this October with other capital cities to follow in 2006. Hi, I look after ...
Vodafone Group PLC launched high-speed Internet services for mobile phones across much of Europe on Wednesday, ending a wait of several years since the world's biggest cell phone company spent ...
Vodafone has lit-up its 3G wireless network in a variety of markets (none of them which are the US, just in case you were a bit confused). To go along with the launch, they’ve introduced 10 new phones ...
Vodafone UK is killing its 3G network altogether next year or in 2023. It plans to direct its undivided attention to the next generation of connectivity, such as the 4G and 5G networks, which still ...
Wireless carrier Vodafone Group is testing femtocell technology, which uses mini base stations in homes and small offices to improve indoor 3G coverage. The larger version of this concept is the ...
Campaigners have warned that Vodafone turning off its 3G network will lead to people with older and more basic phones falling into "digital poverty." Vodafone will be the first UK telecoms firm to ...
Sony's announced that Vodafone has been selected as the "preferred partner" for Playstation Vita's 3G services in Europe. Vodafone is announced as a "preferred relationship," but you'll be able to use ...
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