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With mobile broadband, who needs an NBN?

Published November 26, 2008, 4:50 pm, telecomasia.net

China Telecom is reportedly planning to launch its first trial W-CDMA network on December 31 this year, and is inviting users from the city of Wuxi to participate in the trial.

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