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Vodafone Welcomes Telstraclear Into Mobile Market

20 July, 2006

Vodafone Welcomes Telstraclear Into Mobile Market

Vodafone NZ today welcomed TelstraClear’s plans to enter the mobile market with the announcement of its Unplugged service, to be launched in Tauranga next year. CEO Russell Stanners says Vodafone is encouraged to see a third player investing in mobile infrastructure.

“TelstraClear’s $50 million investment, coupled with Vodafone’s ongoing commitment to invest in its 3G network to provide local calling and broadband services, is a positive step for New Zealand’s mobile market.

“This is an exciting time for the industry. TelstraClear’s new service highlights where mobile is heading, allowing customers to use their phone as a mobile, home phone and for broadband,” Stanners says.

He says the fact TelstraClear is using W-CDMA 3G (Wideband CDMA) for its service is an excellent endorsement of Vodafone’s technology. “W-CDMA 3G allows consumers access to a variety of services from their mobile. This includes video calling, and mobile TV and downloading music. It also offers 3G datacards, giving laptop users immediate access to internet, email and office applications and 3G mobile broadband.”

Stanners says TelstraClear’s service is a clear indication the market is open to new entrants and further regulation of the industry to increase competition is not needed. TelstraClear is a long-term partner of Vodafone as a reseller of its mobile products.

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