I think the " Intends " word is the key word,  until they sort there crap 
out its staying.

As for Next G service in Wa metro and WA country , I travel all over WA 
every week of the year and have not been able to fault it, I think the major 
problem is when people use the next G stuff in hilly area's this is where a 
crud signal in encounter.

If you want better and stronger signal strength use a Bigger antenna, on my 
work Ute with hands free cradle and a standard GSM antenna, the service was 
slightly better to the old CDMA,  wack a big bad boy black one(antenna) on 
the Ute and I can surf the internet with my laptop while driving ( 
irresponsible mind you ) when  near major towns.

I also get service over the airfield at 6000' no problems.

Living in a flat part of the country helps.

Ben
West Oz



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "stuart smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Peter Creswick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Discussion of issues 
relating to Soaring in Australia." <aus-soaring@lists.internode.on.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] CDMA/Next G


>I got my phone bill today.  announced on the back page is this message.
>
> "Please be advised that Telstra intends to close the CDMA mobile network 
> on
> 28th January 2008 and from this date you will
> no longer be able to use your Telsta CDMA mobile phone on this network."
>
> Where does this fit into "it cant be losed down until equivalent or better
> coverage with Next G"?
>
> Stuart
>
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