
Originally Posted by
Edbear
Sorry, you're quite correct. It's more that the difference is in the details.
Both companies are trying to gain an edge in performance and Vodafone refers to its "enhanced 3G" sort of trying to move it towards 4G. Telecom's 3G - WCDMA has a couple of advantages in NZ being launched as XT. They will be using a combination of technology to enhance coverage and performance. The link shows that Telecom's CDMA 1XRTT with EVDO was referred to as 3G and the technicalities are complex.
http://www.istart.co.nz/index/HM20/P.../EX245/AR28590
OMG
let me get this straight if I get a Telecom phone , its called 3g but it 2.5 g ( we had that here 5 years ago ? i forget , i still have the phone i think , the kids play with it )
So i get a chicken , but according to the marketing , I am not interested in buying a chicken , but on the services the chicken provides , ie enhanced egg laying and as a protein rich diet is good for you I will call it the The total body care plan
surely the commerce commision has something to say about this ,,,
I got a chicken under me arm that going to cure me beer belly.... ( all for 599 ,@ dick smith )
Oh i fogot NZ has some unique network situation so we have to buy a Job lot of old phones from Nextel sprint .. ( how bout dont have the buying power and nextel sprint , ,,,,surely they could have gone a little up market ,
Nope , unlimited 3g ( as in 3g ) for an all inclusive low price of 100 dollars a month , at 2Mbps ...true speed
How does the iphone cope , I have one ,( free give a way , and a slight increase per month traffic charge , and I use mine A LOT , from kiwi biker on the train , to emailing customers , to pretending to look cool 
I use a LOT of internet on the phone
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
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