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Norwegian Telenor Plans To Open 4G Internet Networks In Malaysia


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Norwegian Telenor Plans to Open 4G Internet Networks in Malaysia

Telenor ASA, the largest phone company in the Nordic region, plans to open fourth-generation services in Malaysia, making it the first country in the company’s Asian operations to get the new high-speed networks, tells businessweek.com.

4G networks give mobile users higher-speed Internet that carries both voice and data.

Telenor owns a 49 percent stake in DiGi.Com Bhd., Malaysia’s third-largest wireless operator.

Original news source: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-09-30/telenor-chief-baksaas-says-malaysia-is-ready-for-4g-services.html

-- scandasia.com 2011-10-03

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It's information like this that the Thai mobile operaters are shit scared of.. Dtac (telenor) know what the hell they are doing.

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Unless they define "4G" this report is basically meaningless.

HSPA+ technology is already rolled out in much of Thailand. TrueMove calls it "3G+". Yet, in the US, Verizon calls the same technology "4G".

The "G"s are meaningless. Bloomberg should know better.

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